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25 pays Africains ont ratifié la Convention de Bamako – Anne Désirée Ouloto

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February 1, 2018
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Anne Désirée Ouloto entouré par Ibrahim Thiaw, Directeur Exécutif adjoint d’ONU Environnement (D) et Mme Aida Keita M'bo, Ministre de l'Environnement, de l'Assanissement et du Développement Durable de Mali et Présidente sortante de la COP (PHOTO: ClimateReporters/atayibabs)
Anne Désirée Ouloto entouré par Ibrahim Thiaw, Directeur Exécutif adjoint d’ONU Environnement (D) et Mme Aida Keita M’bo, Ministre de l’Environnement, de l’Assanissement et du Développement Durable de Mali et Présidente sortante de la COP (PHOTO: ClimateReporters/atayibabs)

Par Atâyi Babs

Présidente de la COP 2 de Convention de Bamako et Ministre de la Salubrité, de l’Environnement et  du Développement Durable de la Cote d’Ivoire, Mme Anne Désirée Ouloto a confirmé que 25 pays Africains ont ratifié la convention de Bamako.

Dans une entretien avec ClimateReporters, la Présidente a également souligné l’importance de la Convention de Bamako.

« La deuxième Conférence des Parties à la Convention de Bamako, permettra aux Etats Africains de réaffirmer leur engagement pour une mise en œuvre efficace de la Convention, notamment en établissant des synergies avec d’autres traités internationaux, » a-t-elle ajouté.

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