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GE.15-17555(E)
*1517555*
Conference of the Parties
Twelfth session
Ankara, Turkey, 12–23 October 2015
Item 1 (e) of the provisional agenda
Organizational matters
Accreditation of intergovernmental organizations, civil society organizations and representatives from the
private sector
Accreditation of intergovernmental and non-governmental
organizations, and admission of observers
Note by the secretariat
Summary
In accordance with article 22, paragraph 7, of the United Nations Convention to
Combat Desertification, rules 6 and 7 of the rules of procedure of the Conference of the
Parties (COP), and decision 26/COP.1, this document presents a list of national,
international, governmental and intergovernmental organizations and a list of civil society
organizations proposed for accreditation at the twelfth session of the COP. A list of
national, international, governmental and intergovernmental organizations already
accredited to the COP is also included, together with an updated list of civil society
organizations, assuming that the proposed new organizations are accredited by the COP at
its twelfth session.
United Nations ICCD/COP(12)/15
Convention to Combat
Desertification
Distr.: General
11 October 2015
English only
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Contents
Paragraphs Page
I. Background information ......................................................................................... 1 3
II. Introduction............................................................................................................. 2 3
III. Recommendation..................................................................................................... 3 3
Annexes
I. National, international, governmental and intergovernmental organizations proposed for
accreditation to the Conference of the Parties at its twelfth session................................................. 4
II. Non-governmental and civil society organizations proposed for accreditation to the Conference
of the Parties at its twelfth session ................................................................................................... 5
III. Updated list of national, international, governmental and intergovernmental organizations
accredited to the Conference of the Parties ...................................................................................... 30
IV. Updated list of civil society organizations accredited to the Conference of the Parties................... 32
V. Business and industry entities accredited to the Conference of the Parties...................................... 42
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I. Background information
1. Article 22, paragraph 7, of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification
states: “The United Nations, its specialized agencies and any State member thereof or
observers thereto not Party to the Convention, may be represented at sessions of the
Conference of the Parties as observers. Any body or agency, whether national or
international, governmental or non-governmental, which is qualified in matters covered by
the Convention, and which has informed the Permanent Secretariat of its wish to be
represented at a session of the Conference of the Parties as an observer, may be so admitted
unless at least one third of the Parties present object.” Rules 6 and 7 of the rules of
procedure of the Conference of the Parties (COP), adopted by decision 1/COP.1, contain
provisions to similar effect. Decision 26/COP.1 contains provisions on accrediting non-
governmental and intergovernmental organizations to the first and subsequent sessions of
the COP.
II. Introduction
2. Assuming that the organizations listed in annexes I and II are accredited to the COP
at its twelfth session, annex III and IV contain the updated list of national, international,
governmental and intergovernmental organizations accredited to the COP and annex IV
contains the updated list of non-governmental organizations and civil society organizations
accredited to the COP. Annex V contains the business and industry entities already
accredited to the Conference of the Parties.
III. Recommendation
3. In accordance with the provisions mentioned above, the COP at its twelfth
session may wish to accredit as observers the intergovernmental organizations listed
in annex I and the non-governmental and civil society organizations listed in annex II.
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Annex I
National, international, governmental and intergovernmental
organizations proposed for accreditation to the Conference of
the Parties at its twelfth session
Banque Ouest Africaine de Développement
68 Avenue de la Libération
BP : 1172 Lome
Togo
Tel : +228 22 23 27 45
Fax : +228 22 21 52 67
E-mail : boadsiege@boad.org
Website : www.boad.org
International Network for Bamboo and Rattan (INBAR)
P.O. Box 100102-86
Beijing 100102
China
Tel: +88 10 64706161
Fax: +88 10 64702166
E-mail: info@inbar.int
Website: www.inbar.int
International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT)
Km 17 Recta Cali-Palmira, A.A. 6713,
Cali
Colombia
Tel: +57 2 4450000
Fax: +57 2 4450073
E-mail: ciat@cgiar.org
Website: www.ciat.cgiar.org
Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO)
No. 1, Golbou Alley, Kamranieh
Tehran
Islamic Republic of Iran
Tel: +98 21 2283 1733
Fax: +98 21 2283 1732
E-mail: director.eme@ecosecretariat.org
Web Site: www.eco.int
Pan-African Agency of the Great Green Wall (PAGGW)
BP: 5059
Nouakchott
Mauritania
Tel: +222 45 25 56 88
E-mail: pse.apgmv@grandemurailleverte.org
Website: www.grandemurailleverte.org
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Annex II
Non-governmental and civil society organizations proposed
for accreditation to the Conference of the Parties at its
twelfth session
Action Jeunesse Pour Le Développement (AJED)
29, Rue Tsaba Moungali - BP.: 10030 Moukondo
Brazzaville 242
Congo
Fax: +242 055 924 280
E-mail: ong.ajedcg@gmail.com
Website: http://ong-ajedcongo.blogspot.de
Membership: National
Manages forest ecosystems. Strengthens the sustainability of protected areas of terrestrial, marine
and coastal biodiversity. Supports mitigation and adaptation measures to benefit reconstruction of
appropriate resources against climate change. Implements activities aiming at improving the social
development, health, education, human rights, and climate change. Works to improve the quality
of water, and social and economic living conditions of the most vulnerable populations. Works to
protect indigenous peoples’ and women’s rights.
Aegean Forest Foundation (EOV)
Şair Eşref Bulvarı Huzur İşHanı No:27 /2 Kat:1 Konak
Izmir 35220
Turkey
Tel: +90 232 4638080
Fax: +90 232 4638080
E-mail: yasemen.bilgili@egeorman.org.tr
Website: www.egeorman.org.tr/eng/Default.aspx
Established: 1995
Membership: National
Engages in the planting of trees, saving the forests and increases consciousness in
every part of society. Develops projects on issues related to desertification and land
degradation with academicians, development agencies, non-governmental
organizations (NGOs), policymakers and decision makers. Enhances public
consciousness to ensure sustainability of forest areas through practices and training
in efficient usage. Promotes climate-friendly agricultural practices. Enhances the
understanding and awareness between public opinion and decision makers.
African Youth Movement (AYM)
9 Ufeh Street, Federal Housing Estate
Uyo, Akwa Ibom State
Nigeria
Tel: +234 806 956 3999
E-mail: aymnig@yahoo.com
Established: 2002
Membership: National
Engages talented African professionals to develop the organization and its services.
Engages in community risk assessment for developing awareness of disaster risk
education and related environmental issues. Identifies the underlying causes of
current and future disaster risk problems in Nigerian cities. Supports informed
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decision-making to enhance grass-roots stakeholders’ capacities to educate others.
Involves young people and youth groups in tackling climate change.
Arid Land Research Center (ALRC), Tottori University
1390 Hamasaka
Tottori 680-0001
Japan
Tel: +81 857 233 411
Fax: +81 857 296 199
E-mail: tsunekawa@alrc.tottori-u.ac.jp, yuokamur@amd.tottori-u.ac.jp
Website: www.alrc.tottori-u.ac.jp
Established: 1990
Membership: National
Serves as a core research and education facility for joint usage by researchers in the
field of arid land science. Pursues research that contributes to maintaining and
enhancing the sustainability of natural and social systems of arid lands by addressing
issues such as desertification and drought. Improves environmental reclamation to
increase agricultural production. Solves health problems in arid and semi-arid areas.
Conducts research on creating sustainable relationships between nature and society
in drylands. Promotes joint research by Japanese and overseas researchers. Promotes
the involvement of young researchers.
Asociacion Mexicana de Profesionales Forestales
Prolongacion de Allende #763 Col San Sebastian,
CP 56170
Mexico
Tel: + 595 5025 3831
E-mail: ampfac.mexico@gmail.com
Website: http://www.ampf.org.mx/
Established: 1951
Membership: National
A nationwide association of professional foresters that aims to consolidate public
policies to promote the conservation and sustainable management of forests.
Supports the work of foresters as key actors for the validation and economic
development of rural forest communities. Promotes the use of appropriate and
sustainable methods to develop and manage forest areas in the most productive and
ecologically and socially beneficial way.
Association Center for Energy, Environment and Resources
Nova 24
71000 Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Tel: +387 33 251 069
Fax: +387 33 279 108
E-mail: info@cener21.ba, 21.cener@gmail.com
Website: www.cener21.ba
Established: 2005
Membership: National
Brings together experts of energy, natural resources, biological diversity and
environmental protection. Works towards sustainable development via coordination
with governmental institutions, civil society and relevant stakeholders at all levels.
Facilitates the reporting, progress monitoring, development, coordination and
implementation of national and regional environmental and energy projects.
Organizes educational activities and public awareness campaigns. Prepares studies
and implements projects and activities in the field of climate change.
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Association Congolaise pour le Développement (ACDA)
Hotel Exaunel II Diata Brazzaville
Brazzaville, 14196
Congo
Tel: +242 05 588 90 25
E-mail: Info.acda@yahoo.fr, info.acda2008@gmail.com
Established: 2008
Membership: National
Improves the living conditions of the population through the implementation of
community development activities in the areas of agriculture, environment and
sustainable development. Implements farming, ranching, mining, forestry, fisheries
and many other activities. Educates, consults and involves the communities
concerned with desertification and land degradation in the Congo to fight against
desertification so as to find solutions these challenges. Supports the policy
implemented to combat desertification by the Government of the Congo.
Association la Voûte Nubienne (AVN)
7 rue Jean Jaurès
34190 Ganges
France
Tel: +33467812105
E-mail: contact@lavoutenubienne.org
Website: http://www.lavoutenubienne.org/
Established: 1998
Membership: International
Initiates, monitors and develops the market of the Nubian Vault traditional
construction technique, which uses local materials from the land. Promotes the
construction of this architecture to provide sustainable homes and thermal comfort to
the people living in the drylands and areas affected by land degradation. Overcomes
the lack of timber by using straw resources, which helps to reduce the effects of
deforestation and desertification.
Association des Pépiniéristes et Planteurs de Tône-Ouest (SONGOU-MAN)
BP. 42 Dapaong
Togo
Tel: +228 24 45 56 99
E-mail: songouman@gmail.com, kondanja@yahoo.fr
Established: 2007
Membership: National
Restores forest ecosystems and the soil in the savannah region through labour and
solidarity among its members for sustainable human development. Raises awareness
about the effects of climate change and implements urgent measures to protect the
environment. Identifies and promotes plant species with therapeutic and nutritional
properties. Produces seedlings to reforest to restore the basic ecosystems. Protects
endangered species. Strengthens bonds of brotherhood and solidarity between the
members and the beneficiary communities via community service. Protects and
rehabilitates protected areas and natural sites of cultural and touristic importance.
Association of Foresters for a Green Turkey
Sehit Gazeteci Adem Yavuz Sokak 14/2 Yenisehir
Ankara
Turkey
Tel: +90 312 418 01 61
Fax: +90 312 417 52 84
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E-mail: yesilturkiye1950@hotmail.com, mahmutaydin@ogm.gov.tr,
s_yegul@hotmail.com
Website: www.yesilturkiye.org.tr
Established: 1950
Membership: National
Cooperates with national institutions and organizations which work on
environmental and forestry-related issues. Improves its members’ employment
prospects through capacity-building and training programmes. Encourages solidarity
and cooperation between its members. Contracts and develops cooperation with
relevant governmental and non-governmental organizations. Helps schools, forestry
faculties and non-forester citizens on issues related to forestation. Prepares
professional journals and books.
Association pour la santé et la prévention des maladies tropicales
888 Rue des Euphorbes, Nyekonakpoe
Lome BP 13801
Togo
E-mail: freshanointing9@hotmail.com, aspmtinternational@yahoo.fr
Established: 2010
Membership: National
Assists poor people and orphans in rural urban and rural areas. Assists educational
institutions in matters relating to sexual diseases and AIDS. Establishes health
centres in remote areas. Raises awareness of the importance of protecting the
environment. Raises awareness of the diseases caused by open defecation. Assists
children to get their birth certificates so they can go to school. Distributes school
furniture. Develops campsites and between the northern and southern countries.
Promotes peace. Plants trees. Builds public toilets. Promotes handwashing.
Associacao Programa Um Milhao de Cisternas para o Semiarido AP1MC
Nicaragua Street, 111- Espinheiro
Recife/ PR 52.020.-190
Brazil
Tel: +55 81 2121 7666
Fax: +55 81 2121 7629
E-mail: asa@asabrasil.org.br, procopioluucena@hotmail.com
Website: www.asabrasil.org.br/
Established: 2002
Membership: National
Works for the promotion and development of the Brazilian semi-arid region.
Manages the One Million Cisterns (P1MC) and the One Land and Two Waters
(P1+2) programmes. Manages a local and communal radio station for sharing
information among the communities on environmental issues. Promotes and
strengthens the civil society movement to work in networks. Builds water catchment
devices to provide water supplies to families and schools, and to community spaces
for the production of food and to support the cattle. Establishes tree nurseries and
seed banks to assist the communities in the development of the local agriculture.
Caucasus Environmental NGO Network (CENN)
Betlemi Str. 27
Tbilisi 0105
Georgia
Tel: +995 32 275 19 03
Fax: +995 32 275 19 05
E-mail: info@cenn.org
Website: www.cenn.org
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Established: 1998/2000
Membership: Regional
Specializes in the fields of civil society development and institutional strengthening,
environmental research and policy compliance management, education,
communication and networking. Works in the directions of resources management,
climate change, gender and environment, waste management and pollution,
sustainable development and social and economic integration. Implemented up to 20
projects related to sustainable land management and ‘climate smart ‘agriculture.
Center for Climate Change and Environmental Studies (C4CCES)
5, Elbe Close, Minister's Hill, Panama Street, Maitama
Abuja
Nigeria
Tel: +23 480 382 13028
E-mail: info@center4climatechange.com
Website: www.center4climatechange.com
Established: 2006
Membership: National
Addresses the challenges of climate change through capacity-building, education,
climate change mitigation and adaptation projects, REDD+ initiatives, and
afforestation and reforestation programmes as well as the conservation of
biodiversity. Undertakes projects for the conservation of natural resources and
protection of forest from tree loggers in the Boki Rainforest in Nigeria to prevent the
loss of biodiversity.
Centre d'accompagnement des alternatives locales de développement (CAALD)
Messsamena B.P 2441
Yaounde
Cameroon
Tel: +237 998 858 06
E-mail: nzoager@yahoo.fr
Established: 1998
Membership: National
Promotes the integral and participative development of peoples in remote and
vulnerable areas of the country. Supports the awareness-raising aspects related to
social development, education, health, environment, culture and human rights.
Works with several partners for establishing a Pygmies development plan of the
Messamena area, which gave the Pygmy people access to basic social services, as
well as housing, facilities, basic infrastructure and income-generating activities.
Centro de Estudios Biológicos Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales
C 51 884-B Entre 78 Y 80 Col. Infonavit Cp 77249
Felipe Carrillo Puerto, Quintana Roo
Mexico
Tel: +983 700 3847
E-mail: monchob@gmail.com
Established: 2013
Membership: National
Promotes culture, art, science and technology. Focuses on harnessing support of
natural resources, environmental protection, preservation of ecological balance and
promoting rural and urban development. Implements ecological plans to safeguard
the biological diversity while supporting the development of indigenous
communities.
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Colegio de Ingeniería Agronómica de Santiago del Estero (CIASE)
Av Belgrano (n) 595
Santiago del Estero. Capital CP (4200)
Argentina
Tel: + 54 3854 21 4241/421 9644/421 2677
Fax: +54 3854 21 4241
E-mail: ciasesantiagodelestero@gmail.com
Established: 1954
Membership: National
Sponsors cultural activities and coordinates the technical, scientific and proper use of
natural resources in the process of agricultural and livestock production. Provides
advice, upon request, on aspects related to international, national and provincial
agricultural issues. Promotes the establishment of networks among provincial,
national and international institutions to develop sustainable land management
processes.
Commonland
Kraanspoor 24
1033 SE Amsterdam
Netherlands
Tel: +31 20 811 66 03
Email: willem.ferweda@commonland.com
Website: www.commonland.com
Established: 2014
Membership: International
Develops landscape restoration projects that are based on business cases. Involves
investors, companies and entrepreneurs in long-term restoration partnerships with
farmers and land users. Combines and connects natural and economic landscape
zones to achieve returns of inspiration, social capital, natural capital and financial
capital. Develops a fund to invest in development companies to organize restoration
projects.
Confederación Nacional de Organizaciones de Silvicultores
Altamisa No. 401, Colonia Mirasol, Primer Sector
Monterrey, Nuevo Leon C.P. 64100
Mexico
Tel: +1818 391 9972
E-mail: amgg1970@gmail.com
Website: www.conosil.mx
Established: 2006
Membership: National
Promotes the implementation of relevant technologies to protect the forest in the arid
lands and semi-arid zones. Develops reforestation projects and protects forests by
showing the consequences of uncontrolled deforestation, forest fires and erosion.
Promotes the training of forest workers and commercial timber workers by the
Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources and the National Forestry
Commission. Supports the environmental value of commercial forests. Assist the
regional and national governments to better manage the forest and to protect the
biodiversity and the foresters’ revenues.
Conservation International Foundation
2011 Crystal Drive Suite 500
Arlington, VA 22202
United States of America
Tel: +1703 341 2400
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Fax: +1703 533 0679
E-mail: pseligmann@conservation.org / rbraybrook@conservation.org
Website: www.conservation.org
Established: 1987
Membership: International
Represents a strong foundation of scientists and environmental actors. Empowers
societies to responsibly and sustainably care for nature, our global biodiversity and
for the well-being of all people. Works to ensure a healthy, productive planet for
everyone. Undertakes worldwide projects aiming to protect the most fundamental
things that nature provides to all: food, fresh water, livelihoods and a stable climate.
Implements programmes for reaching a healthy and prosperous world in which
societies are forever committed to caring for and valuing nature, for the long-term
benefit of people and all life on Earth.
Cooperazione Internationale Sud Sud (CISS)
Via Marconi, 2/A
90141 Palermo
Italy
Tel: +39 091 626 2004/ 626 2694
Fax: +39 091 347 048
E-mail: info@cissong.org, s.cipolla@cissong.org, a.sciortino@cissong.org
Website: www.cissong.org
Established: 1989
Membership: International
Responds to the problematics of southern development within Italy and the world.
Aims to eradicate poverty through rural development, the fight against desertification
and the conservation of biodiversity. Promotes the sustainable management of land
and resources of fragile ecosystems through trainings and actions to recover soil and
to fight further erosion and the loss soil fertility. Assists developing countries with
direct financial support, material and technical means and skilled technical staff.
Council of European Foresters (CEF)
Faculty of Forest and Environmental Sciences University
Tennenbacher Str. 4
D -79106 Freiburg
Germany
Tel: +49 0761/203-3694
Fax: +49 0761/203-3701
E-mail: barbara.koch@felis.uni-freiburg.de
Website: www.ceforg.eu
Established: 2011
Membership: International
Develops the understanding among foresters and between the foresters and society.
Fosters international solidarity among foresters. Informs the members of the
organization about subjects and issues of the forestry sector in Europe and the world.
Encourages contacts, understanding and cooperation among the members of CEF.
and between CEF and other international organizations of the foresters. Supports the
experience and knowledge exchange in the forestry field between the member
organizations.
DESERTEC Foundation
Rosenstr. 2
20095 Hamburg
Germany
Tel: +49 40 32507795
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Fax: +49 8808 9346
E-mail: andreas.huber@desertec.org
Website: www.desertec.org
Established: 2009
Membership: International
Disseminates information about creating clean power from deserts as an approach for
energy security, desalination, food production and local prosperity. Creates
awareness of the potential of DESERTEC to combat desertification and to provide
clean energy. Promotes a dual-track approach that includes educational measures and
economic development in desert countries.
Diabgroup Gambia Friends Bayern e.V. (DIABHEAD)
Ludwigstraße 67
90402 Nürnberg
Germany
Tel: +499 521 950 427
Fax: +499 521 950 429
E-mail: info@diabgroup.de
Website: www.diabgroup.de
Established: 2004
Membership: International
Seeks to enhance community development with primary focus on improved access to
effective and efficient water supply management and sustainability. Works in the
sectors of agriculture, education, water supply, first aid and health. Improves access
to hygiene and sanitation in beneficiary communities, mainly in the Gambia.
Ecoforum of NGOs of Uzbekistan
13a, str. Shukhrat, Yunusabad dst.
Tashkent 100084
Uzbekistan
Tel: +998946424624
E-mail: Ecoforum.uz@gmail.com
Website: www.ecoforum.uz
Established: 2007
Membership: International
Integrates the efforts of non-governmental organizations to raise the effectiveness of
public participation in the preparation
and implementation of the national nature conservation strategy. Supports the
development of civil society on the basis of environmental values. Contributes to the
integrated management of water and land resources. Implements projects on
environmental tourism in mountain territories. Participates in information campaigns
to raise public awareness on the Rio+20 process. Supports the development of
environmental journalist networks. Implements projects on renewable energy in rural
areas.
ECOTROPICO A.C
Calle 66 No. 728 Felipe Carrillo Puerto
Quintana Roo, C.P. 77200
Mexico
Tel: +983 834 1103
E-mail: marcelocarreon@hotmail.com
Established: 2001
Membership: National
Focuses on conservation and the restoration of the forest and the establishment of
commercial forest plantations. Works to protect the forest and environmental
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biodiversity. Trades in and produces charcoal, canned tropical fruit and honey.
Produces traditional clothes, crafts and furniture made of materials found in the
tropical environment. Encourages the sale of ecological and organic bananas, corn
and vegetables.
Elion Foundation
Room 501/502, No. 10 Building, Zone One, No. 188, West Road, South 4th Ring
Road,
Fengtai District, 100031 Beijing,
China
Tel: +86-10-57376888/ +86-10-57370474
Fax: +86-10-57387359
E-mail: lizhao@elion.com.cn, lizhao@kubuqiforum.org
Established: 2011
Membership: National
Supports the implementation of projects to control desertification in Inner Mongolia.
Promotes the ecological economy model in the Kubuqi Desert. Cultivates future
leaders for ecological civilization in areas affected by desertification. Works together
with the Environmental and Engineering Sciences Institute of Peking University to
support the research on the effect of Kubuqi eco-restoration on national climate
change. Developing a project for the environmental rehabilitation of the Silk Road.
Entrepreneurs without Frontiers
Diamantstraat 8,
2200 Herentals
Belgium
Tel: +324 767 547 25
Fax: +320 345 512 78
E-mail: info@ozg.be, werner.sels@ozg.be
Website: www.ozg.be
Established: 2007
Membership: National
Assists natural regeneration of the Sahel region through the utilization of agricultural
techniques such as direct sowing. Regenerates degraded soils on a large scale among
climate change vulnerable populations marginalized from the world economy with
the cooperation of investors in developed countries. Utilizes best practices of earth
and social sciences to restore and optimize original ecosystem services.
Environmental Innovations Association (EIA)
Udruzenjie za inovacije u okolisu
Podgaj 14, 71000 Sarajevo
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Tel: +387 61 601 612
E-mail: info@eia-m.org
Website: www.eia-rn.org/index.html
Established: 2013/2014
Membership: National
Generates innovative environmental solutions with influential and lasting effects that
will inspire positive change, actions and movements. Explores opportunities for
advancing environmental progress and provides concrete solutions for a stronger
environmental protection system for the future. Conducts scientific research,
analysis, development and implementation of innovative solutions to environmental
problems. Improves the transfer of scientific and technological knowledge,
information and good practices. Informs the public about environmental problems,
promotes public debate, and organizes actions and campaigns.
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Fédération Nationale des Organisations Paysannes (FENOP)
Burkina Faso Ouagadougou cité Asecna porte 56
09 BP 977 Ouaga 09
Burkina Faso
Tel: +22670612884
E-mail: fenop@fasonet.bf, sissoufou1@yahoo.fr
Established: 1996
Membership: National
Facilitates the access of producers to agricultural information and media. Promotes
food sovereignty and agroecology. Capitalizes on and shares with poor communities
knowledge on adaptation to climate change, restoration of soil and agroforestry.
Promotes access to land, seeds, tools and micro-credits for women living in poor
areas.
Femmes, Pouvoir et developpement (FEDEP)
BP: 2473, Conakry
Rep de Guinée
Tel: +224 664 20 10 50/ 654 20 10 50
E-mail: ongfedep@gmail.com, fatiiche@gmail.com
Website: www.ongfemmespouvoiretdeveloppement.wordpress.com
Established: 2014
Membership: National
Advocates for sustainable development and the fight against desertification and
climate change. Educates women and girls in the use of renewable energy. Promotes
the prevalence of technologies to optimize energy provided by firewood (through
improved and solar homes) and the dissemination of innovative technologies and
agriculture methods. Encourages companies to meet environmental standards and
policymakers to enforce laws and sanctions. Supports environmentally friendly
entrepreneurship through training, raising awareness, and field activities.
Forest and Agroforestry Promoters (FAP)
PMB 15 Ndop
Ngoketunjia Division North West Region
Cameroon
Tel: +237 677839843
E-mail: Forestagrofor@yahoo.com, jaffffrancis@ymail.com
Website: www.fap-cameroon.page.tl
Established: 2004
Membership: National
Builds capacity for forest and watershed conservation, sustainable agriculture and
livestock production. Plants trees to reduce the effects of climate change,
deforestation, desertification and soil degradation in Cameroon. Facilitates dialogue
processes among users of natural resources. Advocates for women’s rights and
participation in natural resources management processes. Communicates about
market products and services for volunteers to target communities and groups.
Foresters’ Association of Turkey (TOD)
Tuna Cad. No:5/8 Kizilay Cankaya
Ankara 06410
Turkey
Tel: +90 532 355 69 51
Fax: +90 312 433 84 13
E-mail: ormancilarder@ttmail.com, aykutserkan@gmail.com
Website: www.ormancilardernegi.org
Established: 1924
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Membership: National
Supports the management of the Atatürk–METU forest, which is the largest recent
plantation of Ankara. Assists the “Let’s Protect Our Forests Union-OSB” movement,
which consists of more than 80 NGOs. Provides capacity-building and other support
to the forester members of the association. Manages a unique library on forestry and
the environment with more than 18,000 books and other publications.
Fundación para el Desarrollo de las Zonas Áridas y Semiáridas de Mesoamérica
(FUNDESEM)
2da. Celle 15-11 Zona 13
Guatemala, 01070
Tel: +502 2331 4752
E-mail: info@fundesemgt.org
Established: 2010
Membership: Regional
Focuses on problems of climate change and accelerated climate vulnerability. Works
with the Government of Guatemala to combat hydrographic problems and
desertification by implementing plans and projects. Implements projects on social
and human solidarity, human assistance and overall economic growth. Provides
technical and training assistance to reduce human and land vulnerabilities.
Researches methods and technologies to combat desertification and to protect food
security.
Global Environmental Forum (GEF)
8th floor Kuramae Intelligent Bldg 3.17.3
Kuramae, Taito-Ku, Tokyo 111-0051
Japan
Fax: +81 3 5825 9737
E-mail: contact@gef.or.jp, nakamura@gef.or.jp
Website: www.gef.or.jp/en/index.html
Established: 1990
Membership: National
Promotes interdisciplinary approaches to solve global environmental issues. Fills
gaps between policymakers, government officials, researchers and NGOs in Japan.
Conducts research on global environmental issues. Disseminates and promotes those
issues to the public. Makes policy recommendations. Coordinates and creates links
between the public and private sector and the media. Organizes activities associated
with the fight against desertification in Mongolia and West Africa.
Instituto Brasileiro de Desenvolvimento e Sustentabilidade (IABS)
SRTV Qd. 701 Conjunto L Lote 38 Bloco 01 sala 704 parte A96 Asa Sul
70340-906 Brasília - DF
Brazil
Tel: +55 61 3364-6005
Fax: +55 61 3364-6011
E-mail: sec@iabs.org.br, carolina@iabs.org.br
Website: www.iabs.org.br
Established: 2003
Membership: National
Promotes social well-being, sustainable development and the reduction of social
inequalities at the international, national, regional and local levels. Implements
strategies and actions for the prevention and control of, and the fight against,
desertification and for living in harmony with the semi-arid region in Brazil.
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International Centre for Environmental Education and Community Development
P.O Box 641 University Street Molyko
Buea and 00237
Cameroon
Tel: +237 740 335 83
E-mail: Icenecdev2006@yahoo.com
Website: www.icenecdev.org
Established: 2005
Membership: National
Empowers people to protect the environment for sustainable development. Builds a
global grassroots movement to raise environmental awareness. Promotes education
and supports community development programmes by sharing practical ways in
which people are addressing environmental issues. Works closely with governmental
and intergovernmental organizations. Works with academic and professional
partners, organizations, companies, universities, prisons, schools and local
communities in Cameroon and representatives of the diaspora.
International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM)
Charles-de-Gaulle-Str. 5
53113 Bonn
Germany
E-mail: g.figeczky@ifoam.org
Website: www.ifoam.org
Established: 1972
Membership: International
Occupies an unchallenged position as the only international umbrella organization of
the organic world. Unites an enormous diversity of stakeholders contributing to the
organic vision. Raises awareness to take the world a step closer to the mainstream
uptake of organic agriculture. Unifies, leads and assists this broad-based constituency
in a fair, inclusive and participatory manner by organizing a general assembly every
three years.
International Foundation for African Children (IFAC)
9A Adeboye Solanke Avenue, Ikeja
100282, Lagos
Nigeria
Tel: +234 803 787 3061
Fax: +234 808 987 6547
E-mail: africanchildren@hotmail.com
Established: 2000
Membership: National
Reviews the state of African children and re-works their fate through pragmatic
developmental programmes. Organizes seminars, workshops and orientation camps
to dramatize the need for young people to know about integrity, moral uprightness,
transparency and the need to shun corruption in all its forms. Focuses on education,
capacity-building, orphanage support, health and environmental policy and
information and communication technology ICT, youth ethics and crime prevention.
International Union of Forest Research Organizations
Marxergasse 2
1030 Vienna
Austria
Tel: +431 877 015 10
Fax: +431 877 015 150
E-mail: office@iufro.org, Mike.Wingfield@up.ac.za, buck@iufro.org
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Website: www.iufro.org
Established: 1892
Membership: International
Unites about 650 member organizations in 120 countries, including a total of around
15,000 researchers. Studies forest and ecosystem management, agroforestry,
restoration of degraded sites and arid zone silviculture. Undertakes studies on forest
ecosystems, forest hydrology, water quality, natural disasters, mitigation measures,
forest fire prevention and control, wildlife and its habitats, biodiversity, forests and
climate. Deals with forest policy and economics. Focuses on dryland forests and
associated issues in Africa and Asia.
International Volunteer Organisation for Women Education Development (IVOWED)
No.9 Osabu Kojo Street
Teshie-Tsuibleoo, Accra
Ghana
Tel: +233 27774023
Fax: +233 21258811
E-mail: ivowedgh@yahoo.com
Established: 2001
Membership: National
Creates awareness and educates on United Nations Convention to Combat
Desertification (UNCCD) policy control of desertification. Promotes the
mobilization of rural youth and women for tree-planting activities with the aim of
reducing land degradation. Supports sustainable land use, soil and water management
and livelihoods in the drylands through field projects. Undertakes sustainable
agriculture practices (e.g. agroforestry, cover-cropping and organic farming to
improve soil fertility and agricultural productivity, and reduce soil erosion).
Conducts research to assemble information on indigenous knowledge about the uses
of dryland trees and herbs for food, medicine and income-generating processes for
controlling desertification impacts.
Institut de recherche pour le développement (IRD)
Le sextant - 44 boulevard de Dunkerke CS 90009
13572 Marseille Cedex 2
France
Tel: +33 4 91 99 92 00
Fax: +33 4 91 999 222
E-mail: president-directeurgeneral@ird.fr, benoit.martimort-asso@ird.fr
Website: www.ird.fr
Established: 1998
Membership: National
Responds to international development issues together with its partners from the
South. Provides technical support and advice through its scientists in the regions
affected by desertification to assess the severity of the problem, improve and
understand the mechanisms, and to measure the effectiveness of the actions of
enterprises. Accompanies its partners through the decision-making process in matters
of resource management and office arrangement plans.
Journalists for Human Rights
Venijamin Macukovski 2A-3/16
Skopje 1000
TFYR Macedonia
Tel: +389 2 246 1308
Fax: +389 2 246 1308
E-mail: detstvo@detstvo.org.mk, dokovska@detstvo.org.mk
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Website: www.detstvo.org.mk
Established: 1999
Membership: National
Promotes environmental standards. Responds to the misuse of the environment and
threats to human health. Works on areas related to climate change, reduction of
natural resources, desertification, sustainable development, drought, land
degradation, water level reduction, transport, biodiversity and air pollution.
Developing an information system on this issue to help the country to benefit in the
future through educational, scientific and interactive projects.
Jewish National Fund (JNF)
P.O. Box 7283
Jerusalem 91072
Israel
Tel: +972 2 670 7411
Fax: +972 2 622 1491
E-mail: efis@kkl.org.il, karineb@kkl.org.il
Website: www.kkl.org.il/eng
Established: 1954
Membership: National
Undertakes projects on afforestation and land rehabilitation in degraded areas.
Invests resources in ecological and environmental programmes to combat
desertification and to restore degraded land. Supported the construction of three
long-term ecological research monitoring stations that examine data on carbon
sequestration and the development of suitable tree species. Develops agroforestry
and properly manages grazing lands. Collaborates with the International Arid Lands
Consortium to advance strategies for the sustainable development of desert regions.
KuzeyDoğa Society
Ortakapı Mah. Şehit Yusuf Bey Cad. No:93 Kat:1
Kars, 36100
Turkey
Tel: +90 (536) 329 71 39
Fax: +90 (474) 212 38 84
E-mail: bilgi@kuzeydoga.org.tr, info@kuzeydoga.org
Website: www.kuzeydoga.org.tr
Established: 2008
Membership: National
Supports the conservation of biodiversity and ecosystems. Combats land degradation
and deforestation, by conducting scientific research, training and awareness
programmes, community-based conservation and sustainable rural development
initiatives in north-eastern Turkey. Improves the capacity and awareness of the local
communities, institutions and NGOs, with regard to combating desertification and
land degradation.
La Brique
Rue de Lama,Face Marché de Kara
367 Kara
Togo
Tel: +228 24 45 70 52
E-mail: labrique.association@gmail.com
Website: www.labrique.populus.ch/
Established: 2010
Membership: National
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Works in the field of human rights, mostly those of disadvantaged children, the
emancipation of women, education and the social reintegration of young people.
Contributes to the well-being, socioeconomic and cultural development of grass-
roots communities for sustainable human development. Fights for the protection of
human rights and social inclusion of individuals at all levels. Promotes good
governance at the state level and the rational management of public property.
La Route du Sel et de l’Espoir (La ROSE)
16 Rue Juliette Savar
Creteil 94000
France
Tel: +336 522 421 08
E-mail: laroutedusel2@gmail.com
Website: www.larouteasso.org
Established: 2012
Membership: International
Protects the economic heritage and the social and cultural development of the former
Salt Road, which stretches through the Sahara and the Sahel. Promotes solidarity and
decentralized cooperation between Mediterranean and African cities to fight against
poverty and support sustainable development. Promotes cooperation between local
authorities and civil society. Mobilizes financial and technical resources. Implements
development projects by supporting the emergence of new economic activities based
on the promotion of rural heritage at the local level.
Land and Village Association (ATV)
No 11 rue Joachim Bikoumou, quartier
Kinsoundi, Makelekele
Brazzaville 242
Republic of Congo
Tel: +242 068 358 152
E-mail: minvierenov@gmail.com
Established: 1991
Membership: National
Undertakes tree planting campaigns for the restoration of soil fertility. Implements
integrated projects of agroforestry combining agricultural products with
autochthonous tree species to avoid wind erosion. Builds small water dams to help to
collect water and to reduce hydraulic pressure and water erosion. Organizes capacity-
building activities among the local communities to protect the environment.
Michael Succow Foundation for the Protection of Nature
Ellernholzstr. 1/3
17489 Greifswald
Germany
Tel: +49 3834 8354210
Fax: +49 3834 8354222
E-mail: jens.wunderlich@succow-stiftung.de, uli.graebener@succow-stiftung.de
Website: www.succow-stiftung.de
Established: 1999
Membership: National
Implements projects concerning nature protection, ecosystem conservation and
restoration and sustainable land management using forestry and agriculture. Focuses
on the regions prone to drought in Eastern Europe, Mongolia and the Islamic
Republic of Iran. Performs fundamental scientific research on carbon sequestration.
Establishes and maintains networks with governmental, non-governmental, scientific
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and educational institutions. Implements projects that protect ecosystems and gain
economic benefit for target groups at the same time.
Namalere Forest Conservation Organization
P.O. Box 383
Bungoma-50200
Kenya
Tel: +254 726 709 078
E-mail: ojwolojohn@gmail.com
Established: 2007
Membership: National
Holds community consultations. Collaborates and coordinates for forest coverage at
the local and national levels. Plans, develops and implements joint programmes to
support agricultural and environmental activities, as well as improve the self-
recovery capacity of the national environment. Integrates natural resources with
rational management of needy areas in western Kenya through the use of ecosystem
development, fodder crops and soil fertility improvement. Promotes sustainable
agriculture and manages natural resources.
Nature Conservation Centre Foundation (NCCF)
1293 Sokak, 9/32, Asagi Ovecler, Cankaya
Ankara, 06460
Turkey
Tel: +90 312 287 81 44
Fax: + 90 312 286 68 20
E-mail: dkm@dkm.org.tr
Website: www.dkm.org.tr
Established: 2013
Membership: National
Uses conservation science to deliver conservation solutions which are comprehensive
and innovative for biodiversity conservation, combating land degradation and
climate change. Works to develop better management systems for sustainable land
management SLM targets through the conservation of soil and water resources.
Develops good practice and design-integrated solutions which take into account
environmental, economic and social forces. Encourages adaptation to climate change
by strengthening the resistance and resilience of species and ecosystems. Ensures the
integration of biodiversity into all work on combating land degradation and climate
change.
Neno Active Youth in Development Organization (NAYODE)
Nayode
P.O.Box 62
Neno district 265
Phalula
Malawi
Tel: +265 999 12 99 43
E-mail: Nayode.mwanza@gmail.com
Established: 2010
Membership: National
Develops an efficient and capable youth leadership that meets the demands for
national sustainable development. Operates in the areas of sustainable land
management, soil degradation prevention, agroforestry, environmental conservation
and the promotion of social and environmental accountability. Increases the
participation of youth and children in sustainable land management and
environmental conservation.
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Œuvre Malienne pour le Développement des Zones Arides
Sogoninko –Avenue de l’OUA / Immeuble Nimaga– 1er étage Porte 3826
BPE 466 Bamako
Mali
Tel: +223 76 44 05 65
Fax: +223 20 20 75 04
E-mail: omadeza@afribone.net.ml, sikubine@yahoo.fr
Established: 1992
Membership: National
Promotes sustainable land management practices to fight against land degradation
and loss of biodiversity and adapt to climate change in the arid and semi-arid areas of
Mali. Deals with the implementation of its activities on the ground with local
authorities and communities. Uses erosion prevention methods and carries out land
restoration. Rehabilitates village forests and works on water and soil conservation.
Practices reforestation and protects forest areas. Furnishes pastoral areas and fights
against bush fires.
ONG Carbone Guinée (C.G)
Enco 5 commune de Ratoma
BP. Conakry 2332
Guinée
Tel: +224 622 048 716
E-mail: carboneguinee@gmail.com
Website: www.carboneguinee.org
Established: 2010
Membership: National
Covers the whole range of Guinean territory and other African countries in the
implementation of its activities and joining forces with any other
association/organization working on environmental issues. Works to influence
policies and strategies in the areas of biodiversity and peace for sustainable
development. Promotes actions for a world without violence in a diverse
environment within African society to improve the living conditions of populations.
Öz-Orman İş Trade Union
Cevizlidere Cad. 1239.Sok. No:6 Balgat
Ankara
Turkey
Tel: +903 124 735 500
Fax: +903 124 735 510
E-mail: benultopu2oglu@02orman-is.org.tr
Website: www.ozorman-is.org.tr
Established: 2008
Membership: National
Organizes the forest workers at the Ministry of Forest and Water Affairs of Turkey.
Represents 28,000 forest, agriculture, hunting and fishing workers. Promotes the
work of forest and agriculture workers in combating desertification, land degradation
and drought. Implements tree planting activities in degraded areas of the country.
Undertakes capacity-building and training programmes on environmental issues
among its members.
Projonma Academy
1/E (2nd Floor), Uttar Adabor, Ring road, Shamoli
Dhaka-1207
Bangladesh
Tel: +880 1556 35 7767
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E-mail: shao7@yahoo.com
Established: 2002
Membership: National
Strengthens indigenous and scientific knowledge to cope with land degradation in
order to reduce the vulnerability of poor communities of the Meghna River area.
Helps communities affected by land degradation to overcome the problems by
applying their indigenous knowledge and scientific information. Improves degraded
lands by cultivating legumes, adopting crop rotation, making compost fertilizers and
establishing fish sanctuaries. Provides income-generating skills to the affected poor
families, especially women’s groups.
Pronatura Noreste A.C.
Loma Grande 2623, Col. Loma Larga
Monterrey, N.L. C.P. 64710
Mexico
Tel: +528 183 451 043
E-mail: mrovalo@pronaturane.org
Website: www.pronaturane.org
Established: 1997
Membership: National
Focuses on combating desertification through the restoration of degraded soil using
air roller methods and introducing native plants. Collects water using waterproof
pots, roof collectors, small dams and construction boards. Implements activities in
populations marginalized by desertification. Reforests different desertified lands with
various tree species. Protects endangered species.
Rainforest Alliance, Inc.
233 Broadway, 28th Floor
New York, NY 10279
United States of America
Tel: +1 212 677 1900
Fax: +1 212 677 2187
Email: atavares@ra.org
Website: www.rainforest-alliance.org
Established: 1986/1987
Membership: International
Works to conserve biodiversity and to ensure sustainable livelihoods by transforming
land-use practices, business practices and consumer behaviour. Understands that the
health of the land is inextricably connected to the well-being of those who depend on
it for their livelihoods. Focuses on global forestry and tourism and rain-fed tropical
agriculture. Increasingly works in agricultural landscapes that are threatened by
desertification and land degradation or are bordering on such landscapes.
Regional Environmental Center for the Caucasus (REC Caucasus)
150, Aghmashenebeli Ave, 7th floor
Tbilisi, 0112
Georgia
Tel: +995 322 253 648
E-mail: info@rec-caucasus.org
Website: www.rec-caucasus.org
Established: 2000
Membership: Regional
Assists in solving environmental problems and in developing civic society in South
Caucasus countries. Provides services to governments, local authorities, NGOs,
businesses, international organizations and other stakeholders in the field of the
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environment. Strengthens policy, planning and regulatory environments for the
promotion of SLM in transboundary watersheds of the South Caucasus region.
Demonstrates the benefits of watershed-based sustainable land management and
alternative livelihoods for rural people while protecting fragile ecosystems and
disseminating lessons learned and best practices through developing a replication
strategy.
Reseau des femmes pour les droits environnementaux (REFEDE-Mali)
Faladie Solola Immeuble Netie Rue 940 Porte 21, Commune VI, District de Bamako
ONG AVPIP
Bamako BPE 4344
Mali
Tel: +223 207 236 72 / +223 667 800 81
Fax: +223 20 29 45 21
E-mail: goundo.sora@gmail.com, refedemali@gmail.com
Established: 2014
Membership: National
Supports the implementation of policies and implements strategies aiming at the
protection of the environment and ensuring environmental rights. Operates on the
principle that most countries of the world need to be enriched through the
capitalization and exchange of experience at the local, national and regional levels.
Promotes consultations among local communities on environmental issues.
Rural Development Media Communication (RUDMEC)
P.O. Box 1727
Kampala
Uganda
E-mail: rudmec@gmail.com
Website: http://ugandanrurallink.blogspot.de/
Established: 1995
Membership: National
Focuses on the initiation of behaviour change by using the media as a change agent
to improve livelihoods. Promotes the adoption and use of environmentally friendly
ecological sanitation toilets (ECOSAN) and renewable energy technologies,
particularly in urban areas. Implements projects in gender relations and social justice,
advocating for the rights of marginalized communities, including women, young
people and people with disabilities.
Small and Medium Scale Entrepreneurship Fundamentals (SMEFUNDS)
18b Ogundana Str. Allen Avenue Ikeja
Lagos
Nigeria
Tel: +234 18 23 9990
E-mail: f.oye@smefunds.com
Website: www.smefunds.com
Established: 2007
Membership: National
Promotes and designs environmental solutions in Africa by engaging business
solutions to attempt new approaches in fighting poverty. Combats climate change
using alternative renewable energy and solar micro-enterprises. Provides small loan
investments to start-ups and early stage businesses as they grow and become
economically viable, self-sustaining and profitable.
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Society for Poor and Needy (SPAN)
Near BSNL Tower Bestavaripeta
Postal Code: 523334
Prakasam / Andhra Pradesh
India
Tel: +970 124 4089
E-mail: span.org.ap@gmail.com
Established: 1998
Membership: National
Changes the mindset and supports the development of marginalized Chenchus and
Yanadies indigenous peoples of the Nallamala forest region through forming a social
pressure group. Encourages organic farming by building an eco-friendly environment
and preserving biodiversity. Supports forest conservation. Promotes women’s self-
help groups and creates income-generating activities. Exposes community problems
of alchoholism via advocacy and lobbying.
Soil Science Society of Turkey (SSST)
Senkal Sokak No: 8/6-A
Siteler, 06110 Ankara
Turkey
Tel: +90 312 517 19 16
Fax: +90 312 517 19 17
E-mail: info@toprak.org.tr
Website: www.toprak.org.tr
Established: 1964
Membership: National
Stimulates communications between members and public and private institutions in
relation to soil resources in Turkey and on a global scale. Guides and leads for the
protection, usage and evaluation of soil and land resources by taking into account the
lessons learned and previous scientific experiences in relation to soil misapplication
and problems that existed in the past. Is a scientific structure that prevents and
combats common soil problems. Organizes local and international congresses,
symposiums and workshops. Increases public awareness of environmental and soil-
related issues.
Sustainable Harvest International
P.O. Box 1447
Ellsworth, ME 04605
United States of America
Tel: +1207 669 8254
E-mail: shi@sustainableharvest.org
Website: www.sustainableharvest.org
Established: 1997
Membership: International
Implements sustainable farming with extension programmes in several countries in
Central America, primarily to halt slash-and-burn farming and its resulting
desertification and to alleviate poverty. Works with 2,000 farmer participants
involved in its programme. Converts nearly 20,000 acres of degraded land to
sustainable farms. Seeks global partnerships to broaden the impact of its work.
Tarim Orman-Is/ Union of agriculture, forestry, husbandry and environment sectors
Saglik Mah. Atac-1Sok. Omer Bey Apt. No: 3/7
Yenisehir, Ankara
Turkey
Tel: +90 312 231 3975
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Fax: +90 312 231 3977
E-mail: e-posta@tarimorman-is.org, gulsahbalak@gmail.com
Website: www.tarimorman-is.org
Established: 2010
Membership: National
Organizes activities and actions against the privatization of forest areas, causes of
desertification and violation of workers and human rights. Offers training sessions to
forest workers together with environmental organization in Antalya. Organizes
poetry and painting contests for children in schools in Antalya to encourage them to
protect the environment and the forests. Undertakes tree planting activities to
celebrate World Forestry Day on March 21 each year.
Tijuana Calidad de Vida
Calle Germán Gedovius #10411 Int. 103 Colonia Zona Urbana Rio Tijuana
Tijuana 22010
Mexico
Tel: +664 124 6463
E-mail: asanchez@calidad-de-vida.org
Website: http://calidad-de-vida.org/
Established: 2007
Membership: National
Takes part in the community through the organization of forums, workshops and
different environmental activities. Improves the quality of air, water and soil.
Promotes citizen participation in reforestation and waste management activities.
Works with other organizations and government institutions. Manages the project
Centro de Composteo Urbano, which is the first composting centre in Tijuana.
The Dalit Welfare Association
Tanglaphat-2, Kirtipur
5435, Kathmandu
Nepal
Tel: +977 1433 3004
Fax: +977 1433 3004
E-mail: motidwa@ntc.net.np
Website: www.dwo.org.np
Established: 1996
Membership: National
Works to fight climate change, desertification and deforestation as cross-cutting
issues to improve the lives of Nepal’s Dalit community. Promotes the rights of Dalit
families to access land and ensure land rights and tenure. Supports the rehabilitation
of degraded land. Assists the Dalit community to develop income-generating
activities to avoid forced migration.
The Permaculture Research Institute
1158 Pinchin Road
The Channon, NSW. 2480
Australia
Tel: +612 668 865 78
Fax: +612 668 433 63
E-mail: pri@permaculture.org.au
Website: www.permaculture.org.au
Established: 1998
Membership: International
Offers courses in permaculture. Works with individuals and communities worldwide
to expand the knowledge and practice of integrated, sustainable agriculture and
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culture. Trains local people to be leaders of sustainable development in their
communities and countries. Offers advice and information on establishing
permaculture educational demonstration sites, which seek to replicate across
surrounding regions.
The Sustainability Laboratory, Inc.
229 E 85th St Po Box 1571
New York, NY 10028
United States of America
Tel: +1 212 767 9936
E-mail: Michael@sustainabilitylabs.org
Website: www.sustainabilitylabs.org
Established: 2008
Membership: International
Addresses urgent sustainability challenges by creating and demonstrating effective
tools for catalysing radical change. Engages in the issues of desertification and
dryland ecosystem restoration, for example, through the flagship project Wadi Attir,
an initiative of a Bedouin community in the Negev desert demonstrating an approach
to sustainable desert agriculture.
Tree Aid
Brunswick Court, Brunswick Square
Bristol BS2 8PE
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Tel: +44 117 909 6363
E-mail: info@treeaid.org.uk, philip.goodwin@treeaid.org.uk
Website: www.treeaid.org
Established: 1987
Membership: International
Uses trees to tackle poverty and improve the environment in dryland Africa.
Promotes development and trade, agroforestry, natural resource management, forest
governance, food and nutritional security to deliver sustainable livelihoods in
communities. Shares knowledge of tree species, techniques and approaches to
improve the local environment. Restores degraded landscapes. Creates business
literacy and opportunities for the poor based on sustainable use of tree resources.
Ensures that local people’s voices are heard concerning access and rights to forest
resources.
Turkish Chamber of Forest Engineers (OMO)
Beştepeler Mahallesi 31. Sokak No: 3, Yenimahalle
Ankara 06560
Turkey
Tel: +90 312 2150033
Fax: +90 312 215 0181
E-mail: ormuh@ormuh.org.tr
Website: www.ormuh.org.tr
Established: 1954
Membership: National
Cooperates with official institutions and other organizations to provide proposals and
views for legislation, norms, scientific specifications and standards and similar
scientific documents on the field of the forestry profession and related subjects.
Keeps regular contact with the national, regional and international forestry-related
debate, processes and agenda. Sustains professional discipline and ethical relations
so as to ensure honesty and trust in the relations among colleagues and their relations
with the public.
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Union des Associations Villageoises de Gestion des Réserves de Faune (AVIGREF)
BP: 21 Tanguieta
Benin
Tel: +229 23 83 01 54
Fax: +229 23 83 01 54
E-mail: avigref.pendjari@yahoo.fr, kyantibossi@yahoo.fr
Website: avigref-pendjari.jimdo.com
Established: 2002
Membership: National
Contributes to the functionality of the relationships between the protected area and
the periphery by balancing the needs of local communities and biodiversity
conservation requirements. Strengthens the co-management of the Pendjaribiosphere
reserve. Works towards the socioeconomic well-being of local residents. Aims to be
a partner of local authorities and others in implementing sustainable economic
development in the biosphere reserve of Pendjari in the framework of the initiative
horizon 2025.
Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB)
Dumlupinar Bul. NO: 252 Eskisehir Yolu 9KM
Ankara, 06530
Turkey
Tel: +903 122 182 211
Fax: +903 122 182 209
E-mail: seda.gedik@tobb.org.tr
Website: www.tobb.org.tr
Established: 1950
Membership: National
Coordinates the private sector involvement during the twelfth session of the
Conference of the Parties to the UNCCD, including the Sustainable Land
Management Business Forum and EXPO. Works to ensure unity and solidarity
between chambers and commodity exchanges. Enhances the development of the
professions in accordance with general interest. Facilitates the professional work of
members. Promotes honesty and confidence in the relations of members with one
another and with the general public. Preserves professional discipline and ethics.
Universal Union for Consumer Protection and Civil Abuse (UNUCOPCA)
P.O. Box 112
Buea, South West Region
Cameroon
Tel: +237 65113 8883
E-mail: unucopca@gmail.com
Established: 2003
Membership: National
Addresses human rights violations and global environment issues. Initiates
campaigns on environmental issues ranging from climate change to water crises.
Runs projects in the south-west province of Cameroon on environmental issues.
Promotes environmental education, protection and conservation of the environment
and environmental sanitation. Educates on sustainable livelihood alternatives and
raises awareness about environmental protection.
Utooni Development Organization (UDO)
PO Box 89
Kola-Machacos 90108
Kenya
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Tel: +254 717 526671, +254 780 1155
E-mail: info@utoonidevelopment.org, kmuneene@yahoo.com
Website: www.utoonidevelopment.org
Established: 2005
Membership: National
Supports disadvantaged communities in the arid and semi-arid lands to transform
their environment in a sustainable manner. Assists communities in arid and semi-arid
regions in south-east Kenya. Builds approximately 50 small dams every year which
enable farmers to improve water supplies, food production, income and health.
Promotes peace and justice. Focuses on enabling Kenyan farmers to move from
subsistence to sustainability through the construction of sand dams, conservation
education and agricultural training.
World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF)
Avenue du Mont-Blanc 27
1196 Gland
Switzerland
Tel: +412 236 491 11
Fax: +412 236 403 32
E-mail: mlambertini@wwfint.org / sbrown@wwfint.org
Website: www.wwf.panda.org
Established: 1961
Membership: International
Works to stop degradation of the natural environment and to conserve the world’s
biological diversity. Works to ensure that renewable natural resource use is
sustainable, promoting the reduction of pollution and wasteful consumption. Works
with partners to develop and implement solutions to environmental challenges.
Conserves representative samples of the world’s outstanding places to ensure that
ecologically, economically and culturally important species are restored and thriving.
Addresses drivers of threats to biodiversity that contribute to the damage created by
the ecological footprint.
Yaxche, Arbol de la vida
Km. Carretera Felipe Carrillo Puerto
Merida
Mexico
Tel: +983 7537 443
E-mail: meadelac@gmail.com, yaxchearboldelavida@prodigy.net.mx
Established: 1992
Membership: National
Involves biodiversity experts and other social representatives in the protection of the
environment in the Yucatan Peninsula. Specializes in the implementation of
community life plans that are based on environmental conservation, cultural identity
and financial self-sufficiency. Organizes many community and organization
activities aiming at the protection of the biodiversity.
Youth and Women Potters Development Organization (YPDO)
Secteur Muhima District de Nyarugenge
CP 00250 Kigali
Rwanda
Tel: +250 789 099 739
E-mail: ypdoyouthpotters@gmail.com, ildedes@gmail.com
Established: 2013
Membership: National
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Involves young indigenous leaders with the mission to promote respect for human
rights and social and economic development of children, youth and women potters of
Rwanda. Fights against the effects of drought with material and capacity transfers to
collect and maintain rainwater for domestic usage and modern agricultural activities
in vegetable gardens. Advocates for indigenous peoples to participate and benefit
from the programmes protecting the forest ecosystems and biological diversity.
Youth Network for Human Rights and Democracy
P.O. Box NT 244
Accra Newtown
Ghana
Tel: +233 244 996 566
Fax: +233 24 4406237
E-mail: isaacsam244@yahoo.co.uk
Website: http://you-netghana.org/en/
Established: 2010
Membership: National
Educates youth and adults. Focuses on human rights and human trafficking as well as
on land environment and water sanitation. Peace and justice and health education.
Dedicated to building the capacity of young people and the rural poor to participate
actively in the governance of their communities, especially in relation to resource
allocation, good governance, peace-building and conflict prevention.
Yves Rocher Foundation
7 chemin de Bretagne
92130 Issy-les-Moulineaux
France
Tel: +33 1 41 08 51 62
Email: foundation.yvesrocher@yrnet.com
Website: www.yves-rocher-fondation.org
Established: 1991
Membership: International
Works to sustain biodiversity. Supports women engaged in active communities. Has
already planted over 50 million trees in France and elsewhere to preserve
biodiversity. Preserves the unique and important diversity of plants. Supports women
in their fight for the implementation of the United Nations Millennium Development
Goals and solidarity in ecological issues through the “Prix Terre de Femmes”. Uses
the power of photography to raise awareness of the condition of our planet. Commits
to safeguarding vegetation by financially supporting scientists, researchers and
botanists engaged in the protection of biodiversity.
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Annex III
Updated list of national, international, governmental and
intergovernmental organizations accredited to the
Conference of the Parties
1. African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP)
2. African Development Bank (ADB)
3. African Organization of Cartography and Remote Sensing
4. Agency for Cultural and Technical Cooperation (ACTC)
5. Autoridad Binacional Autónoma del Sistema Hídrico del Lago Titicaca
6. Arab Center for the Studies of Arid Zones and Dry Lands (ACSAD)
7. Arab Maghreb Union (AMU)
8. Arab Organization for Agricultural Development (AOAD)
9. Asian-African Legal Consultative Organization (AALCO)
10. CAB International
11. Centre for Environment and Development for the Arab Region and Europe
(CEDARE)
12. Common Fund for Commodities (CFC)
13. Commonwealth Secretariat
14. Communauté des Etats Sahélo-Sahariens (CENSAD)
15. Comunidade dos paises de lingua portuguesa (CPLP)
16. Conférence des ministres en charge des forêts d’Afrique Centrale (COMIFAC)
17. Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research/International Crops
Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (CGIAR/ICRISAT)
18. Council of Europe
19. Economic and Monetary Union of West Africa
20. Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS)
21. Economic Community of West African States/Communauté Economique des États
de l’Afrique de l’Ouest (ECOWAS/CEDEAO)
22. Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO)
23. European Space Agency (ESA)
24. Fondation Déserts du Monde (FDM)
25. Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA)
26. Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD)
27. International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA)
28. International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT)
29. International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
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30. International Network for Bamboo and Rattan (INBAR)
31. International Organization for Migration (IOM)
32. International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO)
33. International Plant Genetic Resources Institute (IPGRI)
34. International Union for Conservation of Nature
35. League of Arab States
36. Organization of African Unity (OAU)
37. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
38. Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC)
39. Pacific Community
40. Pan-African Agency of the Great Green Wall (PAGGW)
41. Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA)
42. Permanent Inter-State Committee for Drought Control in the Sahel (CILSS)
43. Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe (REC)
44. Sahara and Sahel Observatory (OSS)
45. Secretariat of the Convention on Wetlands (Ramsar Convention)
46. South Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP)
47. Southern African Regional Commission for the Conservation and Utilization of the
Soil (SARCCUS)
48. Southern African Development Community (SADC)
49. Sovereign Military Order of Malta
50. Union douanière et économique de l’Afrique centrale - communauté économique et
monétaire de l’Afrique centrale (UDEAC-CEMAC)
51. Water Center for Arid and Semi-Arid Zones in Latin America and the Caribbean
(CAZALAC)
52. World Agroforestry Centre
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Annex IV
Updated list of civil society organizations accredited to the
Conference of the Parties
1. Action for the Integral Development of Deprived Communities, Ghana
2. Action Humaine pour le Développement Intégré au Sénégal, Senegal
3. Action Jeunesse Pour le Développement (AJED), Congo
4. Action pour une Gestion Rationnelle de l’Environnement en Mauritanie, Mauritania
5. Aegean Forest Foundation, Turkey
6. Africa Youth Foundation, Ghana
7. African Forest Forum (AFF), Kenya
8. African Youth Movement (AYM), Nigeria
9. Alliance Niger Nature, Niger
10. Amasachina Self Help Association, Ghana
11. Amis de l’écologie (ADE), Democratic Republic of the Congo
12. Amicale Santé pour tous, Democratic Republic of the Congo
13. Anatolian Nature and Culture Conservation Cooperative – (AnaDOKU), Turkey
14. Arid Land Research Center (ALRC), Tottori University, Japan
15. Aro Juvenil, Mozambique
16. Asociación Chuyma De Apoyo Rural, Peru
17. Asociación Cubana de las Naciones Unidas, Cuba
18. Asociación Cubana de Producción Animal, Cuba
19. Asociación Ecológica del Oriente, Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
20. Asociación la Cultura del Oasis, Spain
21. Asociación Mexicana de profesionales forestales AC, Mexico
22. Asociación Nacional de Agricultores Pequeños de Cuba, Cuba
23. Asociación para la Investigación y el Desarrollo Integral, Peru
24. Asociación Pro Naciones Unidas de Argentina, Argentina
25. Associação de defesa ambiental e controle da desertificacao de Gilbues, Brazil
26. Associação Programa Um Milhao de Cisternas para o Semiarido AP1MC, Brazil
27. Association Center for Energy, Environment and Resources, Bosnia and
Herzegovina
28. Association Congolaise pour le Développement (ACDA), Congo
29. Association de formation et d’appui au développement, Mali
30. Association de l’Arbre, Mauritania
31. Association des partenaires au développement (APAD), Guinea
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32. Association des Pépiniéristes et Planteurs de Tône-Ouest (SONGOU-MAN), Togo
33. Association écologique “Ame Nature”, Algeria
34. Association Guinéenne pour la Promotion des Energies Renouvelables, Guinea
35. Association Internationale Forêts Méditerranéennes, France
36. Association Jeunesse et Développement du Bénin, Benin
37. Association la Voûte Nubienne (AVN), France
38. Association Nigérienne des Scouts de l’Environnement, Niger
39. Association Oasis Ferkla pour l’Environnement et le Patrimoine, Morocco
40. Association of Foresters for a Green Turkey, Turkey
41. Association pour la protection de l’environnement au Burundi, Burundi
42. Association pour la protection de l’environnement en Mauritanie, Mauritania
43. Association pour la santé et la prévention des maladies tropicales, Togo
44. Association pour le développement d'Abbere, Mauritania
45. Association pour le développement économique social environnemental du nord,
Senegal
46. Association pour l’environnement et le développement durable, Congo
47. Association pour le développement et l’encadrement de la femme (ADEF),
Democratic Republic of the Congo
48. Association Prudence au Sahel, Burkina Faso
49. Association Rélwendé pour le Développement, Burkina Faso
50. Association Tchadienne des Volontaires pour la Protection de l’Environnement,
Chad
51. Association Togolaise d’Étude de Recherche et d’Appui au Développement Humain
Durable, Togo
52. Aujourd’hui pour Demain, Democratic Republic of the Congo
53. Banlieues Du Monde, Mauritania
54. Belaruskae Geagrafichnae Tavarystva, Belarus
55. Benin "21", Benin
56. Blaustein Institute for Desert Research, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
57. Bolivia Inti-Sud Soleil (BISS), France
58. Bonn International Model United Nations, Germany
59. CAMP Alatoo Public Foundation, Kyrgyzstan
60. Caribbean Network for Intergrated Rural Development, Trinidad and Tobago
61. Caribbean Youth Environment Network (CYEN), Barbados
62. Caucasus Environmental NGO Network, Georgia
63. Centre africain d’assistance de protection de l’environnement au Sahel, Senegal
64. Centre agricole de Ngudiakabaka (CAN), Democratic Republic of the Congo
65. Centre d’actions et de réalisations internationales, France
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66. Centre d’accompagnement des alternatives locales de développement (CAALD),
Cameroon
67. Centre de Recherche et d’Information pour le Développement, France
68. Centre de suivi écologique, Senegal
69. Centre for Climate Change and Environmental Studies (C4CCES), Nigeria
70. Centre for Sustainable Development Studies and Application, Iran (Islamic Republic
of)
71. Centre international de droit comparé de l’environnement, France
72. Centre international Unisfera, Canada
73. Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza, Costa Rica
74. Centro de Assessoria e Apoio aos Trabalhadores e Instituições não Governamentais
Alternativas, Brazil
75. Centro de Estudios Biologicos Medioambiente y Recursos Naturales, Mexico
76. Change Human’s life (CHL), Côte d’Ivoire
77. Chibememe Earth Healing Association (CHIEHA), Zimbabwe
78. China Green Foundation, China
79. Christian Aid, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
80. Club Unesco du Centre d'Action Femme et Enfant, Democratic Republic of the
Congo
81. Club Union Africaine Côte d’Ivoire, Côte d’Ivoire
82. Colegio de Ingeniería Agronómica de Santiago del Estero (CIASE), Argentina
83. Comitato di Appoggio alle 3 Convenzioni Globali delle Nazione Unite, Italy
84. Commonland, Netherlands
85. Confederación Nacional de Organizaciones de Silvicultores, Mexico
86. Confédération des ONG d’environnement et de développement de l’Afrique
Centrale, Cameroon
87. Conservation Efforts for Community Development, Uganda
88. Conservation International Foundation, United States of America
89. Contribution au Développement Rural, Niger
90. Cooperativa Tecnico Scientifica di Base, Italy
91. Corporación Observatorio Latinoamericano de Conflictos Ambientales, Chile
92. Cooperazione Internationale Sud Sud (CISS), Italy
93. Council for Tribal and Rural Development (CTRD), India
94. Council of European Foresters, Germany
95. CUBASOLAR, Cuba
96. CYL Eco Park, China
97. Desert Research Foundation of Namibia, Namibia
98. DesertNet International – Network for International Research on Desertification,
Germany
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99. DESERTEC Foundation, Germany
100. Diabgroup Gambia Friends Bayern e.V. (DIABHEAD), Germany
101. Dodo – Tulevaisuuden elävä luonto ry, Finland
102. Drylands Coordination Group – Norway, Norway
103. DYNAMIZ, Democratic Republic of the Congo
104. EarthAction Network (Acción por la Tierra), Chile
105. Earthlife Namibia, Namibia
106. Eau Vive, France
107. Ecole et vie, Togo
108. École Instrument de Paix, Niger
109. Ecologistas en Acción, Spain
110. EcoPeace/Friends of the Earth Middle East, Israel
111. Ecoforum of NGOs of Uzbekistan, Uzbekistan
112. ECOPEACE ASIA, Republic of Korea
113. ECOTROPICO A.C, Mexico
114. Elion Foundation, China
115. Emirates Environmental Group, United Arab Emirates
116. Entrepreneurs without Frontiers, Belgium
117. Environment Action Association, United States of America
118. Environmental Innovations Association, Bosnia and Herzegovina
119. Environmental Management for Livelihood Improvement Bwaise Facility, Uganda
120. Environmental Monitoring Group, South Africa
121. Environmental Protection & Conservation Organization, Mauritius
122. Environnement Développement Action dans le Tiers Monde, Senegal
123. Esquel Group Foundation, United States of America
124. Excellent Development, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
125. Faith Association of the Rehabilitation of Street Children and Orphans (FARSO),
Ghana
126. Farm Radio International, Canada
127. Fédération Nationale des Organisations Paysannes (FENOP), Burkina Faso
128. Federation of Environmental and Ecological Diversity for Agricultural Revampment
and Human Rights, Cameroon
129. Femmes, Pouvoir et développement (FEDEP), Guinea
130. Fondation paix et développement, Senegal
131. Fondo de Apoyo al Desarrollo Regional de Piura, Peru
132. Forest and Agroforestry Promoters (FAP), Cameroon
133. Forest for Life, Republic of Korea
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134. Foresters’ Association of Turkey (TOD), Turkey
135. Forestry and Environmental Action (FEA), Bosnia and Herzegovina
136. Forum international pour l’exploitation forestière, Democratic Republic of the
Congo
137. Foyer de la Culture (FOCU), Democratic Republic of the Congo
138. Friends of the Earth Ghana, Ghana
139. Friends of the Earth International, Netherlands
140. Friends World Committee for Consultation (FWCC)/Quakers, United States of
America
141. Fundación Agreste (ecología y medio ambiente, desarrollo sustentable y
cooperación), Argentina
142. Fundación Ambiental Oasis de Vida, Colombia
143. Fundación Antonio Núñez Jiménez de la Naturaleza y el Hombre, Cuba
144. Fundación Argentina a las Naciones Camino a la Verdad, Argentina
145. Fundación de Iniciativas de Cambio Climático, Honduras
146. Fundación del Sur, Argentina
147. Fundación Hernandiana, Argentina
148. Fundación Instituto de Promoción y Apoyo al Desarrollo, Spain
149. Fundación para el Desarrollo de las Zonas Áridas y Semiáridas de Mesoamérica
(FUNDESEM), Guatemala
150. Fundación Patagonia Natural, Argentina
151. Future Forest, Republic of Korea
152. General Union of Peasants, Syrian Arab Republic
153. Gherush 92 Committee for Human Rights, Italy
154. Global Environmental Forum (GEF), Japan
155. Global Green Environmental Network (GGEN), Ghana
156. Gram Bharati Samiti, India
157. Grameena Vikas Samithi, India
158. Gramin Vikas Trust, India
159. Green Asia Network, Republic of Korea
160. Green Cross International, Switzerland
161. Green Earth Organization, Ghana
162. Grupo Ambiental para el Desarrollo, Argentina
163. Gyeongnam Environmental Education & Culture Centre, Republic of Korea
164. Hanns Seidel Foundation Namibia, Namibia
165. Hatof Foundation, Ghana
166. Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education, India
167. Indigenous Peoples of Africa Coordinating Committee, South Africa
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168. Initiatives of Change – International (IofC), Switzerland
169. Institute of Sustainable Development and Management of Natural Resources,
Greece
170. Instituto Brasileiro de Desenvolvimento e Sustentabilidade, Brazil
171. Instituto Desert, Brazil
172. International Biochar Initiative, United States of America
173. International Campaign for Freedom and Peace, Benin
174. International Centre for Environmental Education and Community Development,
Cameroon
175. International Centre For Trade and Sustainable Development, Switzerland
176. International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements, Germany
177. International Foundation for African Children (IFAC), Nigeria
178. International Institute for Applied System Analysis, Austria
179. International institute for Sustainability Analysis and Strategy (IINAS), Germany
180. International Soil Reference and Information Centre – World Soil Information,
Netherlands
181. International Trade Union Confederation, Belgium
182. International Union of Forest Research Organizations, Austria
183. International Union of Soil Sciences, Austria
184. International Volunteer Organisation for Women Education Development
(IVOWED), Nigeria
185. Institut de recherche pour le développement (IRD), France
186. IPOGEA, Italy
187. Istituto per le relazioni tra l’Italia e i Paesi dell’Africa, America Latina e Medio
Oriente, Italy
188. Jeunes Volontaires pour l’Environnement, Togo
189. Jeunesse Environnement Democratie Développement, Niger
190. Journalists Environmental Association of Tanzania (JEAT), United Republic of
Tanzania
191. Journalists for Human Rights, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
192. Jewish National Fund (JNF), Israel
193. Kalahari Conservation Society, Botswana
194. Kindernothilfe, Germany
195. Korea Ecology Environment Institute, Republic of Korea
196. Krityananand UNESCO Club, India
197. KuzeyDoğa Society, Turkey
198. La Brique, Togo
199. La Route du Sel et de l’Espoir (La ROSE), France
200. Land and Village Association (ATV), Congo
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201. Les Compagnons Ruraux, Togo
202. Life Academy of Vocational Studies, India
203. Liga für Hirtenvölker und nachhaltige Viehwirtschaft e.V., Germany
204. Liga para a protecçao da natureza, Portugal
205. Local Governments for Sustainability, Germany
206. Lokhit Pashupalak Sansthan (LPPS), India
207. Makhzoumi Foundation, Lebanon
208. Mauritius Council for Development, Environmental Studies & Conservation,
Mauritius
209. Mediterranean Information Office for Environment, Culture and Sustainable
Development, Greece
210. Michael Succow Foundation for the Protection of Nature, Germany
211. Naga Foundation, Netherlands
212. Namalere Forest Conservation Organization, Kenya
213. National Nature Trust, Republic of Korea
214. Nature Conservation Centre Foundation, Turkey
215. Naurzum – Non-governmental Ecological Organisation, Kazakhstan
216. Negev Bar Kayma, Israel
217. Neighbour Organization – Nepal, Nepal
218. Neno Active Youth in Development Organization (NAYODE), Malawi
219. New World Hope Organization, Pakistan
220. Noah’s Ark Centre for the Recovery of the Endangered Species, Georgia
221. Nongovernmental Organization BIOS, Republic of Moldova
222. Northeast Asian Forest Forum, Republic of Korea
223. Office Africain pour le Développement et la Coopération, Senegal
224. Œuvre Malienne pour le Développement des Zones Arides, Mali
225. ONG ADDY, Côte d’Ivoire
226. ONG Carbone Guinée (C.G), Guinea
227. ONG Femme et environnement, Democratic Republic of the Congo
228. Organisation centrafricaine pour la défense de la nature, Central African Republic
229. Organisation Internationale pour la Protection de l’Environnement en Afrique,
Cameroon
230. Öz-Orman İş Trade Union, Turkey
231. Pakistan Rural Workers Social Welfare Organisation, Pakistan
232. Palestine Wildlife Society, State of Palestine
233. Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement, Philippines
234. Productividad Biosfera y Medio Ambiente, Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
235. Programme Solidarité Eau, France
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236. Projektstelle Umwelt & Entwicklung, Germany
237. Projonma Academy, Bangladesh
238. Pronatura Noreste A.C., Mexico
239. Propreté, Environnement et Santé, Burundi
240. Proterra, Peru
241. Rainforest Alliance, Inc., United States of America
242. Rassemblement des Frères unis pour un développement socio-culturel du Benin
(RAFUDESC), Benin
243. Regional Environmental Centre for the Caucasus, Georgia
244. Regional Environmental Centre for Central Asia (CAREC), Kazakhstan
245. Research and Development Centre Nepal (RDCN), Nepal
246. Reseau des femmes pour les droits environnementaux (REFEDE-Mali), Mali
247. Réseau pour l’environnement et le développement durable en Afrique, Côte d’Ivoire
248. Responding to Climate Change (RTCC), United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland
249. Royal Geographical Society, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
250. Rural Area Development Programme (RADP), Nepal
251. Rural Centre for Human Interests, India
252. Rural Development Foundation Pakistan, Pakistan
253. Rural Development Media Communication (RUDMEC), Uganda
254. Secrétariat permanent des organisations non gouvernementales, Burkina Faso
255. Self Employed Women’s Association, India
256. Service d’Appui aux Initiatives Locales de Développement, Cameroon
257. Small and Medium Scale Entrepreneurship Fundamentals (SMEFUNDS), Nigeria
258. Sociedad Cubana de la Ciencia del Suelo, Cuba
259. Sociedad Cubana para la Protección del Medio Ambiente, Cuba
260. Sociedad Meteorológica de Cuba, Cuba
261. Societe civile environnementale et agro-rurale du Congo (SOCEARUCO),
Democratic Republic of the Congo
262. Society for Conservation & Protection of Environment, Pakistan
263. Society for Ecological Restoration (SER), United States of America
264. Society for Poor and Needy (SPAN), India
265. Soil Science Society of Turkey, Turkey
266. Solar Cookers International, United States of America
267. SOS SAHEL International France, France
268. SOS Sahel international Sénégal, Senegal
269. SOS-Land, Kyrgyzstan
270. South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA), South Africa
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271. Stichting Both ENDS – Environment and Development Service for NGOs,
Netherlands
272. Stockholm Environment Institute, Sweden
273. Sudanese Environment Conservation Society, Sudan
274. Suntaa-Nuntaa Rural Development Programme, Ghana
275. Sustainable Environmental Development Watch (SUSWATCH), Kenya
276. Sustainable Harvest International, United States of America
277. Sustainable Organic Integrated Livelihoods (SOIL), United States of America
278. Sustainlabour – Fundación laboral internacional para el desarrollo sostenible, Spain
279. Swazi Indigenous Products, Swaziland
280. Sylva-Monde pour le Développement et la Protection des Forêts et de
l’Environnement, Morocco
281. Syrian Agricultural Engineers Syndicate, Syrian Arab Republic
282. Tarim Orman-Is/Union of agriculture, forestry, husbandry and environment sector,
Turkey
283. Tchad Agir pour l’Environnement, Switzerland
284. Tenmiya, Mauritania
285. The Dalit Welfare Association, Nepal
286. The Permaculture Research Institute, Australia
287. The Sustainability Laboratory, United States of America
288. Tijuana Calidad de Vida, Mexico
289. Tree Aid, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
290. Turkish Chamber of Forest Engineers (OMO), Turkey
291. Turkiye Erozyonla Mucadele, Agaclandirma ve Dogal Varliklari Koruma Vakfi
(TEMA), Turkey
292. UDYAMA, India
293. Ujamaa Community Resource Team (UCRT), United Republic of Tanzania
294. Union des Associations Villageoises de Gestion des Reserves de Faune
(AVIGREF), Benin
295. Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB), Turkey
296. Union of Sustainable Development “Ecovision”, Georgia
297. Universal Union for Consumer Protection and Civil Abuse (UNUCOPCA),
Cameroon
298. Utooni Development Organization (UDO), Kenya
299. Watershed Organisation Trust, India
300. Wissenschaftliche Beirat der Bundesregierung Globale Umweltveränderungen,
Germany
301. Women in Service Development Organisation and Management, Gambia
302. Women's Environment and Development Organization, United States of America
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303. World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), Switzerland
304. World Federation of UNESCO Clubs, Centres and Associations, France
305. World Resources Institute, United States of America
306. World Vision International, Switzerland
307. World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF), Switzerland
308. Yaxche, Arbol de la vida, Mexico
309. Ya’axché Conservation Trust, Belize
310. Youth and Women Potters Development Organization (YPDO), Rwanda
311. Youth Network for Human Rights and Democracy, Ghana
312. Yerala Projects Society, India
313. Young Naturalist Network (YNN), India
314. Yves Rocher Foundation, France
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Annex V
Business and industry entities accredited to the Conference
of the Parties
1. DEW System
2. Elion Resources Group Company Limited
3. Entico Corporation Limited
4. Maowusu Biomass Thermoelectric Company of Inner Mongolia
5. Syngenta International AG
6. Tree Planet INC

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Liste des ONGs Accrédités à la COP 12 UNCCD-ANKARA

  • 1. GE.15-17555(E) *1517555* Conference of the Parties Twelfth session Ankara, Turkey, 12–23 October 2015 Item 1 (e) of the provisional agenda Organizational matters Accreditation of intergovernmental organizations, civil society organizations and representatives from the private sector Accreditation of intergovernmental and non-governmental organizations, and admission of observers Note by the secretariat Summary In accordance with article 22, paragraph 7, of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification, rules 6 and 7 of the rules of procedure of the Conference of the Parties (COP), and decision 26/COP.1, this document presents a list of national, international, governmental and intergovernmental organizations and a list of civil society organizations proposed for accreditation at the twelfth session of the COP. A list of national, international, governmental and intergovernmental organizations already accredited to the COP is also included, together with an updated list of civil society organizations, assuming that the proposed new organizations are accredited by the COP at its twelfth session. United Nations ICCD/COP(12)/15 Convention to Combat Desertification Distr.: General 11 October 2015 English only
  • 2. ICCD/COP(12)/15 2 Contents Paragraphs Page I. Background information ......................................................................................... 1 3 II. Introduction............................................................................................................. 2 3 III. Recommendation..................................................................................................... 3 3 Annexes I. National, international, governmental and intergovernmental organizations proposed for accreditation to the Conference of the Parties at its twelfth session................................................. 4 II. Non-governmental and civil society organizations proposed for accreditation to the Conference of the Parties at its twelfth session ................................................................................................... 5 III. Updated list of national, international, governmental and intergovernmental organizations accredited to the Conference of the Parties ...................................................................................... 30 IV. Updated list of civil society organizations accredited to the Conference of the Parties................... 32 V. Business and industry entities accredited to the Conference of the Parties...................................... 42
  • 3. ICCD/COP(12)/15 3 I. Background information 1. Article 22, paragraph 7, of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification states: “The United Nations, its specialized agencies and any State member thereof or observers thereto not Party to the Convention, may be represented at sessions of the Conference of the Parties as observers. Any body or agency, whether national or international, governmental or non-governmental, which is qualified in matters covered by the Convention, and which has informed the Permanent Secretariat of its wish to be represented at a session of the Conference of the Parties as an observer, may be so admitted unless at least one third of the Parties present object.” Rules 6 and 7 of the rules of procedure of the Conference of the Parties (COP), adopted by decision 1/COP.1, contain provisions to similar effect. Decision 26/COP.1 contains provisions on accrediting non- governmental and intergovernmental organizations to the first and subsequent sessions of the COP. II. Introduction 2. Assuming that the organizations listed in annexes I and II are accredited to the COP at its twelfth session, annex III and IV contain the updated list of national, international, governmental and intergovernmental organizations accredited to the COP and annex IV contains the updated list of non-governmental organizations and civil society organizations accredited to the COP. Annex V contains the business and industry entities already accredited to the Conference of the Parties. III. Recommendation 3. In accordance with the provisions mentioned above, the COP at its twelfth session may wish to accredit as observers the intergovernmental organizations listed in annex I and the non-governmental and civil society organizations listed in annex II.
  • 4. ICCD/COP(12)/15 4 Annex I National, international, governmental and intergovernmental organizations proposed for accreditation to the Conference of the Parties at its twelfth session Banque Ouest Africaine de Développement 68 Avenue de la Libération BP : 1172 Lome Togo Tel : +228 22 23 27 45 Fax : +228 22 21 52 67 E-mail : boadsiege@boad.org Website : www.boad.org International Network for Bamboo and Rattan (INBAR) P.O. Box 100102-86 Beijing 100102 China Tel: +88 10 64706161 Fax: +88 10 64702166 E-mail: info@inbar.int Website: www.inbar.int International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) Km 17 Recta Cali-Palmira, A.A. 6713, Cali Colombia Tel: +57 2 4450000 Fax: +57 2 4450073 E-mail: ciat@cgiar.org Website: www.ciat.cgiar.org Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) No. 1, Golbou Alley, Kamranieh Tehran Islamic Republic of Iran Tel: +98 21 2283 1733 Fax: +98 21 2283 1732 E-mail: director.eme@ecosecretariat.org Web Site: www.eco.int Pan-African Agency of the Great Green Wall (PAGGW) BP: 5059 Nouakchott Mauritania Tel: +222 45 25 56 88 E-mail: pse.apgmv@grandemurailleverte.org Website: www.grandemurailleverte.org
  • 5. ICCD/COP(12)/15 5 Annex II Non-governmental and civil society organizations proposed for accreditation to the Conference of the Parties at its twelfth session Action Jeunesse Pour Le Développement (AJED) 29, Rue Tsaba Moungali - BP.: 10030 Moukondo Brazzaville 242 Congo Fax: +242 055 924 280 E-mail: ong.ajedcg@gmail.com Website: http://ong-ajedcongo.blogspot.de Membership: National Manages forest ecosystems. Strengthens the sustainability of protected areas of terrestrial, marine and coastal biodiversity. Supports mitigation and adaptation measures to benefit reconstruction of appropriate resources against climate change. Implements activities aiming at improving the social development, health, education, human rights, and climate change. Works to improve the quality of water, and social and economic living conditions of the most vulnerable populations. Works to protect indigenous peoples’ and women’s rights. Aegean Forest Foundation (EOV) Şair Eşref Bulvarı Huzur İşHanı No:27 /2 Kat:1 Konak Izmir 35220 Turkey Tel: +90 232 4638080 Fax: +90 232 4638080 E-mail: yasemen.bilgili@egeorman.org.tr Website: www.egeorman.org.tr/eng/Default.aspx Established: 1995 Membership: National Engages in the planting of trees, saving the forests and increases consciousness in every part of society. Develops projects on issues related to desertification and land degradation with academicians, development agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), policymakers and decision makers. Enhances public consciousness to ensure sustainability of forest areas through practices and training in efficient usage. Promotes climate-friendly agricultural practices. Enhances the understanding and awareness between public opinion and decision makers. African Youth Movement (AYM) 9 Ufeh Street, Federal Housing Estate Uyo, Akwa Ibom State Nigeria Tel: +234 806 956 3999 E-mail: aymnig@yahoo.com Established: 2002 Membership: National Engages talented African professionals to develop the organization and its services. Engages in community risk assessment for developing awareness of disaster risk education and related environmental issues. Identifies the underlying causes of current and future disaster risk problems in Nigerian cities. Supports informed
  • 6. ICCD/COP(12)/15 6 decision-making to enhance grass-roots stakeholders’ capacities to educate others. Involves young people and youth groups in tackling climate change. Arid Land Research Center (ALRC), Tottori University 1390 Hamasaka Tottori 680-0001 Japan Tel: +81 857 233 411 Fax: +81 857 296 199 E-mail: tsunekawa@alrc.tottori-u.ac.jp, yuokamur@amd.tottori-u.ac.jp Website: www.alrc.tottori-u.ac.jp Established: 1990 Membership: National Serves as a core research and education facility for joint usage by researchers in the field of arid land science. Pursues research that contributes to maintaining and enhancing the sustainability of natural and social systems of arid lands by addressing issues such as desertification and drought. Improves environmental reclamation to increase agricultural production. Solves health problems in arid and semi-arid areas. Conducts research on creating sustainable relationships between nature and society in drylands. Promotes joint research by Japanese and overseas researchers. Promotes the involvement of young researchers. Asociacion Mexicana de Profesionales Forestales Prolongacion de Allende #763 Col San Sebastian, CP 56170 Mexico Tel: + 595 5025 3831 E-mail: ampfac.mexico@gmail.com Website: http://www.ampf.org.mx/ Established: 1951 Membership: National A nationwide association of professional foresters that aims to consolidate public policies to promote the conservation and sustainable management of forests. Supports the work of foresters as key actors for the validation and economic development of rural forest communities. Promotes the use of appropriate and sustainable methods to develop and manage forest areas in the most productive and ecologically and socially beneficial way. Association Center for Energy, Environment and Resources Nova 24 71000 Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina Tel: +387 33 251 069 Fax: +387 33 279 108 E-mail: info@cener21.ba, 21.cener@gmail.com Website: www.cener21.ba Established: 2005 Membership: National Brings together experts of energy, natural resources, biological diversity and environmental protection. Works towards sustainable development via coordination with governmental institutions, civil society and relevant stakeholders at all levels. Facilitates the reporting, progress monitoring, development, coordination and implementation of national and regional environmental and energy projects. Organizes educational activities and public awareness campaigns. Prepares studies and implements projects and activities in the field of climate change.
  • 7. ICCD/COP(12)/15 7 Association Congolaise pour le Développement (ACDA) Hotel Exaunel II Diata Brazzaville Brazzaville, 14196 Congo Tel: +242 05 588 90 25 E-mail: Info.acda@yahoo.fr, info.acda2008@gmail.com Established: 2008 Membership: National Improves the living conditions of the population through the implementation of community development activities in the areas of agriculture, environment and sustainable development. Implements farming, ranching, mining, forestry, fisheries and many other activities. Educates, consults and involves the communities concerned with desertification and land degradation in the Congo to fight against desertification so as to find solutions these challenges. Supports the policy implemented to combat desertification by the Government of the Congo. Association la Voûte Nubienne (AVN) 7 rue Jean Jaurès 34190 Ganges France Tel: +33467812105 E-mail: contact@lavoutenubienne.org Website: http://www.lavoutenubienne.org/ Established: 1998 Membership: International Initiates, monitors and develops the market of the Nubian Vault traditional construction technique, which uses local materials from the land. Promotes the construction of this architecture to provide sustainable homes and thermal comfort to the people living in the drylands and areas affected by land degradation. Overcomes the lack of timber by using straw resources, which helps to reduce the effects of deforestation and desertification. Association des Pépiniéristes et Planteurs de Tône-Ouest (SONGOU-MAN) BP. 42 Dapaong Togo Tel: +228 24 45 56 99 E-mail: songouman@gmail.com, kondanja@yahoo.fr Established: 2007 Membership: National Restores forest ecosystems and the soil in the savannah region through labour and solidarity among its members for sustainable human development. Raises awareness about the effects of climate change and implements urgent measures to protect the environment. Identifies and promotes plant species with therapeutic and nutritional properties. Produces seedlings to reforest to restore the basic ecosystems. Protects endangered species. Strengthens bonds of brotherhood and solidarity between the members and the beneficiary communities via community service. Protects and rehabilitates protected areas and natural sites of cultural and touristic importance. Association of Foresters for a Green Turkey Sehit Gazeteci Adem Yavuz Sokak 14/2 Yenisehir Ankara Turkey Tel: +90 312 418 01 61 Fax: +90 312 417 52 84
  • 8. ICCD/COP(12)/15 8 E-mail: yesilturkiye1950@hotmail.com, mahmutaydin@ogm.gov.tr, s_yegul@hotmail.com Website: www.yesilturkiye.org.tr Established: 1950 Membership: National Cooperates with national institutions and organizations which work on environmental and forestry-related issues. Improves its members’ employment prospects through capacity-building and training programmes. Encourages solidarity and cooperation between its members. Contracts and develops cooperation with relevant governmental and non-governmental organizations. Helps schools, forestry faculties and non-forester citizens on issues related to forestation. Prepares professional journals and books. Association pour la santé et la prévention des maladies tropicales 888 Rue des Euphorbes, Nyekonakpoe Lome BP 13801 Togo E-mail: freshanointing9@hotmail.com, aspmtinternational@yahoo.fr Established: 2010 Membership: National Assists poor people and orphans in rural urban and rural areas. Assists educational institutions in matters relating to sexual diseases and AIDS. Establishes health centres in remote areas. Raises awareness of the importance of protecting the environment. Raises awareness of the diseases caused by open defecation. Assists children to get their birth certificates so they can go to school. Distributes school furniture. Develops campsites and between the northern and southern countries. Promotes peace. Plants trees. Builds public toilets. Promotes handwashing. Associacao Programa Um Milhao de Cisternas para o Semiarido AP1MC Nicaragua Street, 111- Espinheiro Recife/ PR 52.020.-190 Brazil Tel: +55 81 2121 7666 Fax: +55 81 2121 7629 E-mail: asa@asabrasil.org.br, procopioluucena@hotmail.com Website: www.asabrasil.org.br/ Established: 2002 Membership: National Works for the promotion and development of the Brazilian semi-arid region. Manages the One Million Cisterns (P1MC) and the One Land and Two Waters (P1+2) programmes. Manages a local and communal radio station for sharing information among the communities on environmental issues. Promotes and strengthens the civil society movement to work in networks. Builds water catchment devices to provide water supplies to families and schools, and to community spaces for the production of food and to support the cattle. Establishes tree nurseries and seed banks to assist the communities in the development of the local agriculture. Caucasus Environmental NGO Network (CENN) Betlemi Str. 27 Tbilisi 0105 Georgia Tel: +995 32 275 19 03 Fax: +995 32 275 19 05 E-mail: info@cenn.org Website: www.cenn.org
  • 9. ICCD/COP(12)/15 9 Established: 1998/2000 Membership: Regional Specializes in the fields of civil society development and institutional strengthening, environmental research and policy compliance management, education, communication and networking. Works in the directions of resources management, climate change, gender and environment, waste management and pollution, sustainable development and social and economic integration. Implemented up to 20 projects related to sustainable land management and ‘climate smart ‘agriculture. Center for Climate Change and Environmental Studies (C4CCES) 5, Elbe Close, Minister's Hill, Panama Street, Maitama Abuja Nigeria Tel: +23 480 382 13028 E-mail: info@center4climatechange.com Website: www.center4climatechange.com Established: 2006 Membership: National Addresses the challenges of climate change through capacity-building, education, climate change mitigation and adaptation projects, REDD+ initiatives, and afforestation and reforestation programmes as well as the conservation of biodiversity. Undertakes projects for the conservation of natural resources and protection of forest from tree loggers in the Boki Rainforest in Nigeria to prevent the loss of biodiversity. Centre d'accompagnement des alternatives locales de développement (CAALD) Messsamena B.P 2441 Yaounde Cameroon Tel: +237 998 858 06 E-mail: nzoager@yahoo.fr Established: 1998 Membership: National Promotes the integral and participative development of peoples in remote and vulnerable areas of the country. Supports the awareness-raising aspects related to social development, education, health, environment, culture and human rights. Works with several partners for establishing a Pygmies development plan of the Messamena area, which gave the Pygmy people access to basic social services, as well as housing, facilities, basic infrastructure and income-generating activities. Centro de Estudios Biológicos Medio Ambiente y Recursos Naturales C 51 884-B Entre 78 Y 80 Col. Infonavit Cp 77249 Felipe Carrillo Puerto, Quintana Roo Mexico Tel: +983 700 3847 E-mail: monchob@gmail.com Established: 2013 Membership: National Promotes culture, art, science and technology. Focuses on harnessing support of natural resources, environmental protection, preservation of ecological balance and promoting rural and urban development. Implements ecological plans to safeguard the biological diversity while supporting the development of indigenous communities.
  • 10. ICCD/COP(12)/15 10 Colegio de Ingeniería Agronómica de Santiago del Estero (CIASE) Av Belgrano (n) 595 Santiago del Estero. Capital CP (4200) Argentina Tel: + 54 3854 21 4241/421 9644/421 2677 Fax: +54 3854 21 4241 E-mail: ciasesantiagodelestero@gmail.com Established: 1954 Membership: National Sponsors cultural activities and coordinates the technical, scientific and proper use of natural resources in the process of agricultural and livestock production. Provides advice, upon request, on aspects related to international, national and provincial agricultural issues. Promotes the establishment of networks among provincial, national and international institutions to develop sustainable land management processes. Commonland Kraanspoor 24 1033 SE Amsterdam Netherlands Tel: +31 20 811 66 03 Email: willem.ferweda@commonland.com Website: www.commonland.com Established: 2014 Membership: International Develops landscape restoration projects that are based on business cases. Involves investors, companies and entrepreneurs in long-term restoration partnerships with farmers and land users. Combines and connects natural and economic landscape zones to achieve returns of inspiration, social capital, natural capital and financial capital. Develops a fund to invest in development companies to organize restoration projects. Confederación Nacional de Organizaciones de Silvicultores Altamisa No. 401, Colonia Mirasol, Primer Sector Monterrey, Nuevo Leon C.P. 64100 Mexico Tel: +1818 391 9972 E-mail: amgg1970@gmail.com Website: www.conosil.mx Established: 2006 Membership: National Promotes the implementation of relevant technologies to protect the forest in the arid lands and semi-arid zones. Develops reforestation projects and protects forests by showing the consequences of uncontrolled deforestation, forest fires and erosion. Promotes the training of forest workers and commercial timber workers by the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources and the National Forestry Commission. Supports the environmental value of commercial forests. Assist the regional and national governments to better manage the forest and to protect the biodiversity and the foresters’ revenues. Conservation International Foundation 2011 Crystal Drive Suite 500 Arlington, VA 22202 United States of America Tel: +1703 341 2400
  • 11. ICCD/COP(12)/15 11 Fax: +1703 533 0679 E-mail: pseligmann@conservation.org / rbraybrook@conservation.org Website: www.conservation.org Established: 1987 Membership: International Represents a strong foundation of scientists and environmental actors. Empowers societies to responsibly and sustainably care for nature, our global biodiversity and for the well-being of all people. Works to ensure a healthy, productive planet for everyone. Undertakes worldwide projects aiming to protect the most fundamental things that nature provides to all: food, fresh water, livelihoods and a stable climate. Implements programmes for reaching a healthy and prosperous world in which societies are forever committed to caring for and valuing nature, for the long-term benefit of people and all life on Earth. Cooperazione Internationale Sud Sud (CISS) Via Marconi, 2/A 90141 Palermo Italy Tel: +39 091 626 2004/ 626 2694 Fax: +39 091 347 048 E-mail: info@cissong.org, s.cipolla@cissong.org, a.sciortino@cissong.org Website: www.cissong.org Established: 1989 Membership: International Responds to the problematics of southern development within Italy and the world. Aims to eradicate poverty through rural development, the fight against desertification and the conservation of biodiversity. Promotes the sustainable management of land and resources of fragile ecosystems through trainings and actions to recover soil and to fight further erosion and the loss soil fertility. Assists developing countries with direct financial support, material and technical means and skilled technical staff. Council of European Foresters (CEF) Faculty of Forest and Environmental Sciences University Tennenbacher Str. 4 D -79106 Freiburg Germany Tel: +49 0761/203-3694 Fax: +49 0761/203-3701 E-mail: barbara.koch@felis.uni-freiburg.de Website: www.ceforg.eu Established: 2011 Membership: International Develops the understanding among foresters and between the foresters and society. Fosters international solidarity among foresters. Informs the members of the organization about subjects and issues of the forestry sector in Europe and the world. Encourages contacts, understanding and cooperation among the members of CEF. and between CEF and other international organizations of the foresters. Supports the experience and knowledge exchange in the forestry field between the member organizations. DESERTEC Foundation Rosenstr. 2 20095 Hamburg Germany Tel: +49 40 32507795
  • 12. ICCD/COP(12)/15 12 Fax: +49 8808 9346 E-mail: andreas.huber@desertec.org Website: www.desertec.org Established: 2009 Membership: International Disseminates information about creating clean power from deserts as an approach for energy security, desalination, food production and local prosperity. Creates awareness of the potential of DESERTEC to combat desertification and to provide clean energy. Promotes a dual-track approach that includes educational measures and economic development in desert countries. Diabgroup Gambia Friends Bayern e.V. (DIABHEAD) Ludwigstraße 67 90402 Nürnberg Germany Tel: +499 521 950 427 Fax: +499 521 950 429 E-mail: info@diabgroup.de Website: www.diabgroup.de Established: 2004 Membership: International Seeks to enhance community development with primary focus on improved access to effective and efficient water supply management and sustainability. Works in the sectors of agriculture, education, water supply, first aid and health. Improves access to hygiene and sanitation in beneficiary communities, mainly in the Gambia. Ecoforum of NGOs of Uzbekistan 13a, str. Shukhrat, Yunusabad dst. Tashkent 100084 Uzbekistan Tel: +998946424624 E-mail: Ecoforum.uz@gmail.com Website: www.ecoforum.uz Established: 2007 Membership: International Integrates the efforts of non-governmental organizations to raise the effectiveness of public participation in the preparation and implementation of the national nature conservation strategy. Supports the development of civil society on the basis of environmental values. Contributes to the integrated management of water and land resources. Implements projects on environmental tourism in mountain territories. Participates in information campaigns to raise public awareness on the Rio+20 process. Supports the development of environmental journalist networks. Implements projects on renewable energy in rural areas. ECOTROPICO A.C Calle 66 No. 728 Felipe Carrillo Puerto Quintana Roo, C.P. 77200 Mexico Tel: +983 834 1103 E-mail: marcelocarreon@hotmail.com Established: 2001 Membership: National Focuses on conservation and the restoration of the forest and the establishment of commercial forest plantations. Works to protect the forest and environmental
  • 13. ICCD/COP(12)/15 13 biodiversity. Trades in and produces charcoal, canned tropical fruit and honey. Produces traditional clothes, crafts and furniture made of materials found in the tropical environment. Encourages the sale of ecological and organic bananas, corn and vegetables. Elion Foundation Room 501/502, No. 10 Building, Zone One, No. 188, West Road, South 4th Ring Road, Fengtai District, 100031 Beijing, China Tel: +86-10-57376888/ +86-10-57370474 Fax: +86-10-57387359 E-mail: lizhao@elion.com.cn, lizhao@kubuqiforum.org Established: 2011 Membership: National Supports the implementation of projects to control desertification in Inner Mongolia. Promotes the ecological economy model in the Kubuqi Desert. Cultivates future leaders for ecological civilization in areas affected by desertification. Works together with the Environmental and Engineering Sciences Institute of Peking University to support the research on the effect of Kubuqi eco-restoration on national climate change. Developing a project for the environmental rehabilitation of the Silk Road. Entrepreneurs without Frontiers Diamantstraat 8, 2200 Herentals Belgium Tel: +324 767 547 25 Fax: +320 345 512 78 E-mail: info@ozg.be, werner.sels@ozg.be Website: www.ozg.be Established: 2007 Membership: National Assists natural regeneration of the Sahel region through the utilization of agricultural techniques such as direct sowing. Regenerates degraded soils on a large scale among climate change vulnerable populations marginalized from the world economy with the cooperation of investors in developed countries. Utilizes best practices of earth and social sciences to restore and optimize original ecosystem services. Environmental Innovations Association (EIA) Udruzenjie za inovacije u okolisu Podgaj 14, 71000 Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina Tel: +387 61 601 612 E-mail: info@eia-m.org Website: www.eia-rn.org/index.html Established: 2013/2014 Membership: National Generates innovative environmental solutions with influential and lasting effects that will inspire positive change, actions and movements. Explores opportunities for advancing environmental progress and provides concrete solutions for a stronger environmental protection system for the future. Conducts scientific research, analysis, development and implementation of innovative solutions to environmental problems. Improves the transfer of scientific and technological knowledge, information and good practices. Informs the public about environmental problems, promotes public debate, and organizes actions and campaigns.
  • 14. ICCD/COP(12)/15 14 Fédération Nationale des Organisations Paysannes (FENOP) Burkina Faso Ouagadougou cité Asecna porte 56 09 BP 977 Ouaga 09 Burkina Faso Tel: +22670612884 E-mail: fenop@fasonet.bf, sissoufou1@yahoo.fr Established: 1996 Membership: National Facilitates the access of producers to agricultural information and media. Promotes food sovereignty and agroecology. Capitalizes on and shares with poor communities knowledge on adaptation to climate change, restoration of soil and agroforestry. Promotes access to land, seeds, tools and micro-credits for women living in poor areas. Femmes, Pouvoir et developpement (FEDEP) BP: 2473, Conakry Rep de Guinée Tel: +224 664 20 10 50/ 654 20 10 50 E-mail: ongfedep@gmail.com, fatiiche@gmail.com Website: www.ongfemmespouvoiretdeveloppement.wordpress.com Established: 2014 Membership: National Advocates for sustainable development and the fight against desertification and climate change. Educates women and girls in the use of renewable energy. Promotes the prevalence of technologies to optimize energy provided by firewood (through improved and solar homes) and the dissemination of innovative technologies and agriculture methods. Encourages companies to meet environmental standards and policymakers to enforce laws and sanctions. Supports environmentally friendly entrepreneurship through training, raising awareness, and field activities. Forest and Agroforestry Promoters (FAP) PMB 15 Ndop Ngoketunjia Division North West Region Cameroon Tel: +237 677839843 E-mail: Forestagrofor@yahoo.com, jaffffrancis@ymail.com Website: www.fap-cameroon.page.tl Established: 2004 Membership: National Builds capacity for forest and watershed conservation, sustainable agriculture and livestock production. Plants trees to reduce the effects of climate change, deforestation, desertification and soil degradation in Cameroon. Facilitates dialogue processes among users of natural resources. Advocates for women’s rights and participation in natural resources management processes. Communicates about market products and services for volunteers to target communities and groups. Foresters’ Association of Turkey (TOD) Tuna Cad. No:5/8 Kizilay Cankaya Ankara 06410 Turkey Tel: +90 532 355 69 51 Fax: +90 312 433 84 13 E-mail: ormancilarder@ttmail.com, aykutserkan@gmail.com Website: www.ormancilardernegi.org Established: 1924
  • 15. ICCD/COP(12)/15 15 Membership: National Supports the management of the Atatürk–METU forest, which is the largest recent plantation of Ankara. Assists the “Let’s Protect Our Forests Union-OSB” movement, which consists of more than 80 NGOs. Provides capacity-building and other support to the forester members of the association. Manages a unique library on forestry and the environment with more than 18,000 books and other publications. Fundación para el Desarrollo de las Zonas Áridas y Semiáridas de Mesoamérica (FUNDESEM) 2da. Celle 15-11 Zona 13 Guatemala, 01070 Tel: +502 2331 4752 E-mail: info@fundesemgt.org Established: 2010 Membership: Regional Focuses on problems of climate change and accelerated climate vulnerability. Works with the Government of Guatemala to combat hydrographic problems and desertification by implementing plans and projects. Implements projects on social and human solidarity, human assistance and overall economic growth. Provides technical and training assistance to reduce human and land vulnerabilities. Researches methods and technologies to combat desertification and to protect food security. Global Environmental Forum (GEF) 8th floor Kuramae Intelligent Bldg 3.17.3 Kuramae, Taito-Ku, Tokyo 111-0051 Japan Fax: +81 3 5825 9737 E-mail: contact@gef.or.jp, nakamura@gef.or.jp Website: www.gef.or.jp/en/index.html Established: 1990 Membership: National Promotes interdisciplinary approaches to solve global environmental issues. Fills gaps between policymakers, government officials, researchers and NGOs in Japan. Conducts research on global environmental issues. Disseminates and promotes those issues to the public. Makes policy recommendations. Coordinates and creates links between the public and private sector and the media. Organizes activities associated with the fight against desertification in Mongolia and West Africa. Instituto Brasileiro de Desenvolvimento e Sustentabilidade (IABS) SRTV Qd. 701 Conjunto L Lote 38 Bloco 01 sala 704 parte A96 Asa Sul 70340-906 Brasília - DF Brazil Tel: +55 61 3364-6005 Fax: +55 61 3364-6011 E-mail: sec@iabs.org.br, carolina@iabs.org.br Website: www.iabs.org.br Established: 2003 Membership: National Promotes social well-being, sustainable development and the reduction of social inequalities at the international, national, regional and local levels. Implements strategies and actions for the prevention and control of, and the fight against, desertification and for living in harmony with the semi-arid region in Brazil.
  • 16. ICCD/COP(12)/15 16 International Centre for Environmental Education and Community Development P.O Box 641 University Street Molyko Buea and 00237 Cameroon Tel: +237 740 335 83 E-mail: Icenecdev2006@yahoo.com Website: www.icenecdev.org Established: 2005 Membership: National Empowers people to protect the environment for sustainable development. Builds a global grassroots movement to raise environmental awareness. Promotes education and supports community development programmes by sharing practical ways in which people are addressing environmental issues. Works closely with governmental and intergovernmental organizations. Works with academic and professional partners, organizations, companies, universities, prisons, schools and local communities in Cameroon and representatives of the diaspora. International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements (IFOAM) Charles-de-Gaulle-Str. 5 53113 Bonn Germany E-mail: g.figeczky@ifoam.org Website: www.ifoam.org Established: 1972 Membership: International Occupies an unchallenged position as the only international umbrella organization of the organic world. Unites an enormous diversity of stakeholders contributing to the organic vision. Raises awareness to take the world a step closer to the mainstream uptake of organic agriculture. Unifies, leads and assists this broad-based constituency in a fair, inclusive and participatory manner by organizing a general assembly every three years. International Foundation for African Children (IFAC) 9A Adeboye Solanke Avenue, Ikeja 100282, Lagos Nigeria Tel: +234 803 787 3061 Fax: +234 808 987 6547 E-mail: africanchildren@hotmail.com Established: 2000 Membership: National Reviews the state of African children and re-works their fate through pragmatic developmental programmes. Organizes seminars, workshops and orientation camps to dramatize the need for young people to know about integrity, moral uprightness, transparency and the need to shun corruption in all its forms. Focuses on education, capacity-building, orphanage support, health and environmental policy and information and communication technology ICT, youth ethics and crime prevention. International Union of Forest Research Organizations Marxergasse 2 1030 Vienna Austria Tel: +431 877 015 10 Fax: +431 877 015 150 E-mail: office@iufro.org, Mike.Wingfield@up.ac.za, buck@iufro.org
  • 17. ICCD/COP(12)/15 17 Website: www.iufro.org Established: 1892 Membership: International Unites about 650 member organizations in 120 countries, including a total of around 15,000 researchers. Studies forest and ecosystem management, agroforestry, restoration of degraded sites and arid zone silviculture. Undertakes studies on forest ecosystems, forest hydrology, water quality, natural disasters, mitigation measures, forest fire prevention and control, wildlife and its habitats, biodiversity, forests and climate. Deals with forest policy and economics. Focuses on dryland forests and associated issues in Africa and Asia. International Volunteer Organisation for Women Education Development (IVOWED) No.9 Osabu Kojo Street Teshie-Tsuibleoo, Accra Ghana Tel: +233 27774023 Fax: +233 21258811 E-mail: ivowedgh@yahoo.com Established: 2001 Membership: National Creates awareness and educates on United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD) policy control of desertification. Promotes the mobilization of rural youth and women for tree-planting activities with the aim of reducing land degradation. Supports sustainable land use, soil and water management and livelihoods in the drylands through field projects. Undertakes sustainable agriculture practices (e.g. agroforestry, cover-cropping and organic farming to improve soil fertility and agricultural productivity, and reduce soil erosion). Conducts research to assemble information on indigenous knowledge about the uses of dryland trees and herbs for food, medicine and income-generating processes for controlling desertification impacts. Institut de recherche pour le développement (IRD) Le sextant - 44 boulevard de Dunkerke CS 90009 13572 Marseille Cedex 2 France Tel: +33 4 91 99 92 00 Fax: +33 4 91 999 222 E-mail: president-directeurgeneral@ird.fr, benoit.martimort-asso@ird.fr Website: www.ird.fr Established: 1998 Membership: National Responds to international development issues together with its partners from the South. Provides technical support and advice through its scientists in the regions affected by desertification to assess the severity of the problem, improve and understand the mechanisms, and to measure the effectiveness of the actions of enterprises. Accompanies its partners through the decision-making process in matters of resource management and office arrangement plans. Journalists for Human Rights Venijamin Macukovski 2A-3/16 Skopje 1000 TFYR Macedonia Tel: +389 2 246 1308 Fax: +389 2 246 1308 E-mail: detstvo@detstvo.org.mk, dokovska@detstvo.org.mk
  • 18. ICCD/COP(12)/15 18 Website: www.detstvo.org.mk Established: 1999 Membership: National Promotes environmental standards. Responds to the misuse of the environment and threats to human health. Works on areas related to climate change, reduction of natural resources, desertification, sustainable development, drought, land degradation, water level reduction, transport, biodiversity and air pollution. Developing an information system on this issue to help the country to benefit in the future through educational, scientific and interactive projects. Jewish National Fund (JNF) P.O. Box 7283 Jerusalem 91072 Israel Tel: +972 2 670 7411 Fax: +972 2 622 1491 E-mail: efis@kkl.org.il, karineb@kkl.org.il Website: www.kkl.org.il/eng Established: 1954 Membership: National Undertakes projects on afforestation and land rehabilitation in degraded areas. Invests resources in ecological and environmental programmes to combat desertification and to restore degraded land. Supported the construction of three long-term ecological research monitoring stations that examine data on carbon sequestration and the development of suitable tree species. Develops agroforestry and properly manages grazing lands. Collaborates with the International Arid Lands Consortium to advance strategies for the sustainable development of desert regions. KuzeyDoğa Society Ortakapı Mah. Şehit Yusuf Bey Cad. No:93 Kat:1 Kars, 36100 Turkey Tel: +90 (536) 329 71 39 Fax: +90 (474) 212 38 84 E-mail: bilgi@kuzeydoga.org.tr, info@kuzeydoga.org Website: www.kuzeydoga.org.tr Established: 2008 Membership: National Supports the conservation of biodiversity and ecosystems. Combats land degradation and deforestation, by conducting scientific research, training and awareness programmes, community-based conservation and sustainable rural development initiatives in north-eastern Turkey. Improves the capacity and awareness of the local communities, institutions and NGOs, with regard to combating desertification and land degradation. La Brique Rue de Lama,Face Marché de Kara 367 Kara Togo Tel: +228 24 45 70 52 E-mail: labrique.association@gmail.com Website: www.labrique.populus.ch/ Established: 2010 Membership: National
  • 19. ICCD/COP(12)/15 19 Works in the field of human rights, mostly those of disadvantaged children, the emancipation of women, education and the social reintegration of young people. Contributes to the well-being, socioeconomic and cultural development of grass- roots communities for sustainable human development. Fights for the protection of human rights and social inclusion of individuals at all levels. Promotes good governance at the state level and the rational management of public property. La Route du Sel et de l’Espoir (La ROSE) 16 Rue Juliette Savar Creteil 94000 France Tel: +336 522 421 08 E-mail: laroutedusel2@gmail.com Website: www.larouteasso.org Established: 2012 Membership: International Protects the economic heritage and the social and cultural development of the former Salt Road, which stretches through the Sahara and the Sahel. Promotes solidarity and decentralized cooperation between Mediterranean and African cities to fight against poverty and support sustainable development. Promotes cooperation between local authorities and civil society. Mobilizes financial and technical resources. Implements development projects by supporting the emergence of new economic activities based on the promotion of rural heritage at the local level. Land and Village Association (ATV) No 11 rue Joachim Bikoumou, quartier Kinsoundi, Makelekele Brazzaville 242 Republic of Congo Tel: +242 068 358 152 E-mail: minvierenov@gmail.com Established: 1991 Membership: National Undertakes tree planting campaigns for the restoration of soil fertility. Implements integrated projects of agroforestry combining agricultural products with autochthonous tree species to avoid wind erosion. Builds small water dams to help to collect water and to reduce hydraulic pressure and water erosion. Organizes capacity- building activities among the local communities to protect the environment. Michael Succow Foundation for the Protection of Nature Ellernholzstr. 1/3 17489 Greifswald Germany Tel: +49 3834 8354210 Fax: +49 3834 8354222 E-mail: jens.wunderlich@succow-stiftung.de, uli.graebener@succow-stiftung.de Website: www.succow-stiftung.de Established: 1999 Membership: National Implements projects concerning nature protection, ecosystem conservation and restoration and sustainable land management using forestry and agriculture. Focuses on the regions prone to drought in Eastern Europe, Mongolia and the Islamic Republic of Iran. Performs fundamental scientific research on carbon sequestration. Establishes and maintains networks with governmental, non-governmental, scientific
  • 20. ICCD/COP(12)/15 20 and educational institutions. Implements projects that protect ecosystems and gain economic benefit for target groups at the same time. Namalere Forest Conservation Organization P.O. Box 383 Bungoma-50200 Kenya Tel: +254 726 709 078 E-mail: ojwolojohn@gmail.com Established: 2007 Membership: National Holds community consultations. Collaborates and coordinates for forest coverage at the local and national levels. Plans, develops and implements joint programmes to support agricultural and environmental activities, as well as improve the self- recovery capacity of the national environment. Integrates natural resources with rational management of needy areas in western Kenya through the use of ecosystem development, fodder crops and soil fertility improvement. Promotes sustainable agriculture and manages natural resources. Nature Conservation Centre Foundation (NCCF) 1293 Sokak, 9/32, Asagi Ovecler, Cankaya Ankara, 06460 Turkey Tel: +90 312 287 81 44 Fax: + 90 312 286 68 20 E-mail: dkm@dkm.org.tr Website: www.dkm.org.tr Established: 2013 Membership: National Uses conservation science to deliver conservation solutions which are comprehensive and innovative for biodiversity conservation, combating land degradation and climate change. Works to develop better management systems for sustainable land management SLM targets through the conservation of soil and water resources. Develops good practice and design-integrated solutions which take into account environmental, economic and social forces. Encourages adaptation to climate change by strengthening the resistance and resilience of species and ecosystems. Ensures the integration of biodiversity into all work on combating land degradation and climate change. Neno Active Youth in Development Organization (NAYODE) Nayode P.O.Box 62 Neno district 265 Phalula Malawi Tel: +265 999 12 99 43 E-mail: Nayode.mwanza@gmail.com Established: 2010 Membership: National Develops an efficient and capable youth leadership that meets the demands for national sustainable development. Operates in the areas of sustainable land management, soil degradation prevention, agroforestry, environmental conservation and the promotion of social and environmental accountability. Increases the participation of youth and children in sustainable land management and environmental conservation.
  • 21. ICCD/COP(12)/15 21 Œuvre Malienne pour le Développement des Zones Arides Sogoninko –Avenue de l’OUA / Immeuble Nimaga– 1er étage Porte 3826 BPE 466 Bamako Mali Tel: +223 76 44 05 65 Fax: +223 20 20 75 04 E-mail: omadeza@afribone.net.ml, sikubine@yahoo.fr Established: 1992 Membership: National Promotes sustainable land management practices to fight against land degradation and loss of biodiversity and adapt to climate change in the arid and semi-arid areas of Mali. Deals with the implementation of its activities on the ground with local authorities and communities. Uses erosion prevention methods and carries out land restoration. Rehabilitates village forests and works on water and soil conservation. Practices reforestation and protects forest areas. Furnishes pastoral areas and fights against bush fires. ONG Carbone Guinée (C.G) Enco 5 commune de Ratoma BP. Conakry 2332 Guinée Tel: +224 622 048 716 E-mail: carboneguinee@gmail.com Website: www.carboneguinee.org Established: 2010 Membership: National Covers the whole range of Guinean territory and other African countries in the implementation of its activities and joining forces with any other association/organization working on environmental issues. Works to influence policies and strategies in the areas of biodiversity and peace for sustainable development. Promotes actions for a world without violence in a diverse environment within African society to improve the living conditions of populations. Öz-Orman İş Trade Union Cevizlidere Cad. 1239.Sok. No:6 Balgat Ankara Turkey Tel: +903 124 735 500 Fax: +903 124 735 510 E-mail: benultopu2oglu@02orman-is.org.tr Website: www.ozorman-is.org.tr Established: 2008 Membership: National Organizes the forest workers at the Ministry of Forest and Water Affairs of Turkey. Represents 28,000 forest, agriculture, hunting and fishing workers. Promotes the work of forest and agriculture workers in combating desertification, land degradation and drought. Implements tree planting activities in degraded areas of the country. Undertakes capacity-building and training programmes on environmental issues among its members. Projonma Academy 1/E (2nd Floor), Uttar Adabor, Ring road, Shamoli Dhaka-1207 Bangladesh Tel: +880 1556 35 7767
  • 22. ICCD/COP(12)/15 22 E-mail: shao7@yahoo.com Established: 2002 Membership: National Strengthens indigenous and scientific knowledge to cope with land degradation in order to reduce the vulnerability of poor communities of the Meghna River area. Helps communities affected by land degradation to overcome the problems by applying their indigenous knowledge and scientific information. Improves degraded lands by cultivating legumes, adopting crop rotation, making compost fertilizers and establishing fish sanctuaries. Provides income-generating skills to the affected poor families, especially women’s groups. Pronatura Noreste A.C. Loma Grande 2623, Col. Loma Larga Monterrey, N.L. C.P. 64710 Mexico Tel: +528 183 451 043 E-mail: mrovalo@pronaturane.org Website: www.pronaturane.org Established: 1997 Membership: National Focuses on combating desertification through the restoration of degraded soil using air roller methods and introducing native plants. Collects water using waterproof pots, roof collectors, small dams and construction boards. Implements activities in populations marginalized by desertification. Reforests different desertified lands with various tree species. Protects endangered species. Rainforest Alliance, Inc. 233 Broadway, 28th Floor New York, NY 10279 United States of America Tel: +1 212 677 1900 Fax: +1 212 677 2187 Email: atavares@ra.org Website: www.rainforest-alliance.org Established: 1986/1987 Membership: International Works to conserve biodiversity and to ensure sustainable livelihoods by transforming land-use practices, business practices and consumer behaviour. Understands that the health of the land is inextricably connected to the well-being of those who depend on it for their livelihoods. Focuses on global forestry and tourism and rain-fed tropical agriculture. Increasingly works in agricultural landscapes that are threatened by desertification and land degradation or are bordering on such landscapes. Regional Environmental Center for the Caucasus (REC Caucasus) 150, Aghmashenebeli Ave, 7th floor Tbilisi, 0112 Georgia Tel: +995 322 253 648 E-mail: info@rec-caucasus.org Website: www.rec-caucasus.org Established: 2000 Membership: Regional Assists in solving environmental problems and in developing civic society in South Caucasus countries. Provides services to governments, local authorities, NGOs, businesses, international organizations and other stakeholders in the field of the
  • 23. ICCD/COP(12)/15 23 environment. Strengthens policy, planning and regulatory environments for the promotion of SLM in transboundary watersheds of the South Caucasus region. Demonstrates the benefits of watershed-based sustainable land management and alternative livelihoods for rural people while protecting fragile ecosystems and disseminating lessons learned and best practices through developing a replication strategy. Reseau des femmes pour les droits environnementaux (REFEDE-Mali) Faladie Solola Immeuble Netie Rue 940 Porte 21, Commune VI, District de Bamako ONG AVPIP Bamako BPE 4344 Mali Tel: +223 207 236 72 / +223 667 800 81 Fax: +223 20 29 45 21 E-mail: goundo.sora@gmail.com, refedemali@gmail.com Established: 2014 Membership: National Supports the implementation of policies and implements strategies aiming at the protection of the environment and ensuring environmental rights. Operates on the principle that most countries of the world need to be enriched through the capitalization and exchange of experience at the local, national and regional levels. Promotes consultations among local communities on environmental issues. Rural Development Media Communication (RUDMEC) P.O. Box 1727 Kampala Uganda E-mail: rudmec@gmail.com Website: http://ugandanrurallink.blogspot.de/ Established: 1995 Membership: National Focuses on the initiation of behaviour change by using the media as a change agent to improve livelihoods. Promotes the adoption and use of environmentally friendly ecological sanitation toilets (ECOSAN) and renewable energy technologies, particularly in urban areas. Implements projects in gender relations and social justice, advocating for the rights of marginalized communities, including women, young people and people with disabilities. Small and Medium Scale Entrepreneurship Fundamentals (SMEFUNDS) 18b Ogundana Str. Allen Avenue Ikeja Lagos Nigeria Tel: +234 18 23 9990 E-mail: f.oye@smefunds.com Website: www.smefunds.com Established: 2007 Membership: National Promotes and designs environmental solutions in Africa by engaging business solutions to attempt new approaches in fighting poverty. Combats climate change using alternative renewable energy and solar micro-enterprises. Provides small loan investments to start-ups and early stage businesses as they grow and become economically viable, self-sustaining and profitable.
  • 24. ICCD/COP(12)/15 24 Society for Poor and Needy (SPAN) Near BSNL Tower Bestavaripeta Postal Code: 523334 Prakasam / Andhra Pradesh India Tel: +970 124 4089 E-mail: span.org.ap@gmail.com Established: 1998 Membership: National Changes the mindset and supports the development of marginalized Chenchus and Yanadies indigenous peoples of the Nallamala forest region through forming a social pressure group. Encourages organic farming by building an eco-friendly environment and preserving biodiversity. Supports forest conservation. Promotes women’s self- help groups and creates income-generating activities. Exposes community problems of alchoholism via advocacy and lobbying. Soil Science Society of Turkey (SSST) Senkal Sokak No: 8/6-A Siteler, 06110 Ankara Turkey Tel: +90 312 517 19 16 Fax: +90 312 517 19 17 E-mail: info@toprak.org.tr Website: www.toprak.org.tr Established: 1964 Membership: National Stimulates communications between members and public and private institutions in relation to soil resources in Turkey and on a global scale. Guides and leads for the protection, usage and evaluation of soil and land resources by taking into account the lessons learned and previous scientific experiences in relation to soil misapplication and problems that existed in the past. Is a scientific structure that prevents and combats common soil problems. Organizes local and international congresses, symposiums and workshops. Increases public awareness of environmental and soil- related issues. Sustainable Harvest International P.O. Box 1447 Ellsworth, ME 04605 United States of America Tel: +1207 669 8254 E-mail: shi@sustainableharvest.org Website: www.sustainableharvest.org Established: 1997 Membership: International Implements sustainable farming with extension programmes in several countries in Central America, primarily to halt slash-and-burn farming and its resulting desertification and to alleviate poverty. Works with 2,000 farmer participants involved in its programme. Converts nearly 20,000 acres of degraded land to sustainable farms. Seeks global partnerships to broaden the impact of its work. Tarim Orman-Is/ Union of agriculture, forestry, husbandry and environment sectors Saglik Mah. Atac-1Sok. Omer Bey Apt. No: 3/7 Yenisehir, Ankara Turkey Tel: +90 312 231 3975
  • 25. ICCD/COP(12)/15 25 Fax: +90 312 231 3977 E-mail: e-posta@tarimorman-is.org, gulsahbalak@gmail.com Website: www.tarimorman-is.org Established: 2010 Membership: National Organizes activities and actions against the privatization of forest areas, causes of desertification and violation of workers and human rights. Offers training sessions to forest workers together with environmental organization in Antalya. Organizes poetry and painting contests for children in schools in Antalya to encourage them to protect the environment and the forests. Undertakes tree planting activities to celebrate World Forestry Day on March 21 each year. Tijuana Calidad de Vida Calle Germán Gedovius #10411 Int. 103 Colonia Zona Urbana Rio Tijuana Tijuana 22010 Mexico Tel: +664 124 6463 E-mail: asanchez@calidad-de-vida.org Website: http://calidad-de-vida.org/ Established: 2007 Membership: National Takes part in the community through the organization of forums, workshops and different environmental activities. Improves the quality of air, water and soil. Promotes citizen participation in reforestation and waste management activities. Works with other organizations and government institutions. Manages the project Centro de Composteo Urbano, which is the first composting centre in Tijuana. The Dalit Welfare Association Tanglaphat-2, Kirtipur 5435, Kathmandu Nepal Tel: +977 1433 3004 Fax: +977 1433 3004 E-mail: motidwa@ntc.net.np Website: www.dwo.org.np Established: 1996 Membership: National Works to fight climate change, desertification and deforestation as cross-cutting issues to improve the lives of Nepal’s Dalit community. Promotes the rights of Dalit families to access land and ensure land rights and tenure. Supports the rehabilitation of degraded land. Assists the Dalit community to develop income-generating activities to avoid forced migration. The Permaculture Research Institute 1158 Pinchin Road The Channon, NSW. 2480 Australia Tel: +612 668 865 78 Fax: +612 668 433 63 E-mail: pri@permaculture.org.au Website: www.permaculture.org.au Established: 1998 Membership: International Offers courses in permaculture. Works with individuals and communities worldwide to expand the knowledge and practice of integrated, sustainable agriculture and
  • 26. ICCD/COP(12)/15 26 culture. Trains local people to be leaders of sustainable development in their communities and countries. Offers advice and information on establishing permaculture educational demonstration sites, which seek to replicate across surrounding regions. The Sustainability Laboratory, Inc. 229 E 85th St Po Box 1571 New York, NY 10028 United States of America Tel: +1 212 767 9936 E-mail: Michael@sustainabilitylabs.org Website: www.sustainabilitylabs.org Established: 2008 Membership: International Addresses urgent sustainability challenges by creating and demonstrating effective tools for catalysing radical change. Engages in the issues of desertification and dryland ecosystem restoration, for example, through the flagship project Wadi Attir, an initiative of a Bedouin community in the Negev desert demonstrating an approach to sustainable desert agriculture. Tree Aid Brunswick Court, Brunswick Square Bristol BS2 8PE United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Tel: +44 117 909 6363 E-mail: info@treeaid.org.uk, philip.goodwin@treeaid.org.uk Website: www.treeaid.org Established: 1987 Membership: International Uses trees to tackle poverty and improve the environment in dryland Africa. Promotes development and trade, agroforestry, natural resource management, forest governance, food and nutritional security to deliver sustainable livelihoods in communities. Shares knowledge of tree species, techniques and approaches to improve the local environment. Restores degraded landscapes. Creates business literacy and opportunities for the poor based on sustainable use of tree resources. Ensures that local people’s voices are heard concerning access and rights to forest resources. Turkish Chamber of Forest Engineers (OMO) Beştepeler Mahallesi 31. Sokak No: 3, Yenimahalle Ankara 06560 Turkey Tel: +90 312 2150033 Fax: +90 312 215 0181 E-mail: ormuh@ormuh.org.tr Website: www.ormuh.org.tr Established: 1954 Membership: National Cooperates with official institutions and other organizations to provide proposals and views for legislation, norms, scientific specifications and standards and similar scientific documents on the field of the forestry profession and related subjects. Keeps regular contact with the national, regional and international forestry-related debate, processes and agenda. Sustains professional discipline and ethical relations so as to ensure honesty and trust in the relations among colleagues and their relations with the public.
  • 27. ICCD/COP(12)/15 27 Union des Associations Villageoises de Gestion des Réserves de Faune (AVIGREF) BP: 21 Tanguieta Benin Tel: +229 23 83 01 54 Fax: +229 23 83 01 54 E-mail: avigref.pendjari@yahoo.fr, kyantibossi@yahoo.fr Website: avigref-pendjari.jimdo.com Established: 2002 Membership: National Contributes to the functionality of the relationships between the protected area and the periphery by balancing the needs of local communities and biodiversity conservation requirements. Strengthens the co-management of the Pendjaribiosphere reserve. Works towards the socioeconomic well-being of local residents. Aims to be a partner of local authorities and others in implementing sustainable economic development in the biosphere reserve of Pendjari in the framework of the initiative horizon 2025. Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB) Dumlupinar Bul. NO: 252 Eskisehir Yolu 9KM Ankara, 06530 Turkey Tel: +903 122 182 211 Fax: +903 122 182 209 E-mail: seda.gedik@tobb.org.tr Website: www.tobb.org.tr Established: 1950 Membership: National Coordinates the private sector involvement during the twelfth session of the Conference of the Parties to the UNCCD, including the Sustainable Land Management Business Forum and EXPO. Works to ensure unity and solidarity between chambers and commodity exchanges. Enhances the development of the professions in accordance with general interest. Facilitates the professional work of members. Promotes honesty and confidence in the relations of members with one another and with the general public. Preserves professional discipline and ethics. Universal Union for Consumer Protection and Civil Abuse (UNUCOPCA) P.O. Box 112 Buea, South West Region Cameroon Tel: +237 65113 8883 E-mail: unucopca@gmail.com Established: 2003 Membership: National Addresses human rights violations and global environment issues. Initiates campaigns on environmental issues ranging from climate change to water crises. Runs projects in the south-west province of Cameroon on environmental issues. Promotes environmental education, protection and conservation of the environment and environmental sanitation. Educates on sustainable livelihood alternatives and raises awareness about environmental protection. Utooni Development Organization (UDO) PO Box 89 Kola-Machacos 90108 Kenya
  • 28. ICCD/COP(12)/15 28 Tel: +254 717 526671, +254 780 1155 E-mail: info@utoonidevelopment.org, kmuneene@yahoo.com Website: www.utoonidevelopment.org Established: 2005 Membership: National Supports disadvantaged communities in the arid and semi-arid lands to transform their environment in a sustainable manner. Assists communities in arid and semi-arid regions in south-east Kenya. Builds approximately 50 small dams every year which enable farmers to improve water supplies, food production, income and health. Promotes peace and justice. Focuses on enabling Kenyan farmers to move from subsistence to sustainability through the construction of sand dams, conservation education and agricultural training. World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF) Avenue du Mont-Blanc 27 1196 Gland Switzerland Tel: +412 236 491 11 Fax: +412 236 403 32 E-mail: mlambertini@wwfint.org / sbrown@wwfint.org Website: www.wwf.panda.org Established: 1961 Membership: International Works to stop degradation of the natural environment and to conserve the world’s biological diversity. Works to ensure that renewable natural resource use is sustainable, promoting the reduction of pollution and wasteful consumption. Works with partners to develop and implement solutions to environmental challenges. Conserves representative samples of the world’s outstanding places to ensure that ecologically, economically and culturally important species are restored and thriving. Addresses drivers of threats to biodiversity that contribute to the damage created by the ecological footprint. Yaxche, Arbol de la vida Km. Carretera Felipe Carrillo Puerto Merida Mexico Tel: +983 7537 443 E-mail: meadelac@gmail.com, yaxchearboldelavida@prodigy.net.mx Established: 1992 Membership: National Involves biodiversity experts and other social representatives in the protection of the environment in the Yucatan Peninsula. Specializes in the implementation of community life plans that are based on environmental conservation, cultural identity and financial self-sufficiency. Organizes many community and organization activities aiming at the protection of the biodiversity. Youth and Women Potters Development Organization (YPDO) Secteur Muhima District de Nyarugenge CP 00250 Kigali Rwanda Tel: +250 789 099 739 E-mail: ypdoyouthpotters@gmail.com, ildedes@gmail.com Established: 2013 Membership: National
  • 29. ICCD/COP(12)/15 29 Involves young indigenous leaders with the mission to promote respect for human rights and social and economic development of children, youth and women potters of Rwanda. Fights against the effects of drought with material and capacity transfers to collect and maintain rainwater for domestic usage and modern agricultural activities in vegetable gardens. Advocates for indigenous peoples to participate and benefit from the programmes protecting the forest ecosystems and biological diversity. Youth Network for Human Rights and Democracy P.O. Box NT 244 Accra Newtown Ghana Tel: +233 244 996 566 Fax: +233 24 4406237 E-mail: isaacsam244@yahoo.co.uk Website: http://you-netghana.org/en/ Established: 2010 Membership: National Educates youth and adults. Focuses on human rights and human trafficking as well as on land environment and water sanitation. Peace and justice and health education. Dedicated to building the capacity of young people and the rural poor to participate actively in the governance of their communities, especially in relation to resource allocation, good governance, peace-building and conflict prevention. Yves Rocher Foundation 7 chemin de Bretagne 92130 Issy-les-Moulineaux France Tel: +33 1 41 08 51 62 Email: foundation.yvesrocher@yrnet.com Website: www.yves-rocher-fondation.org Established: 1991 Membership: International Works to sustain biodiversity. Supports women engaged in active communities. Has already planted over 50 million trees in France and elsewhere to preserve biodiversity. Preserves the unique and important diversity of plants. Supports women in their fight for the implementation of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals and solidarity in ecological issues through the “Prix Terre de Femmes”. Uses the power of photography to raise awareness of the condition of our planet. Commits to safeguarding vegetation by financially supporting scientists, researchers and botanists engaged in the protection of biodiversity.
  • 30. ICCD/COP(12)/15 30 Annex III Updated list of national, international, governmental and intergovernmental organizations accredited to the Conference of the Parties 1. African, Caribbean and Pacific Group of States (ACP) 2. African Development Bank (ADB) 3. African Organization of Cartography and Remote Sensing 4. Agency for Cultural and Technical Cooperation (ACTC) 5. Autoridad Binacional Autónoma del Sistema Hídrico del Lago Titicaca 6. Arab Center for the Studies of Arid Zones and Dry Lands (ACSAD) 7. Arab Maghreb Union (AMU) 8. Arab Organization for Agricultural Development (AOAD) 9. Asian-African Legal Consultative Organization (AALCO) 10. CAB International 11. Centre for Environment and Development for the Arab Region and Europe (CEDARE) 12. Common Fund for Commodities (CFC) 13. Commonwealth Secretariat 14. Communauté des Etats Sahélo-Sahariens (CENSAD) 15. Comunidade dos paises de lingua portuguesa (CPLP) 16. Conférence des ministres en charge des forêts d’Afrique Centrale (COMIFAC) 17. Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research/International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (CGIAR/ICRISAT) 18. Council of Europe 19. Economic and Monetary Union of West Africa 20. Economic Community of Central African States (ECCAS) 21. Economic Community of West African States/Communauté Economique des États de l’Afrique de l’Ouest (ECOWAS/CEDEAO) 22. Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) 23. European Space Agency (ESA) 24. Fondation Déserts du Monde (FDM) 25. Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) 26. Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) 27. International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA) 28. International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) 29. International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
  • 31. ICCD/COP(12)/15 31 30. International Network for Bamboo and Rattan (INBAR) 31. International Organization for Migration (IOM) 32. International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO) 33. International Plant Genetic Resources Institute (IPGRI) 34. International Union for Conservation of Nature 35. League of Arab States 36. Organization of African Unity (OAU) 37. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) 38. Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) 39. Pacific Community 40. Pan-African Agency of the Great Green Wall (PAGGW) 41. Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) 42. Permanent Inter-State Committee for Drought Control in the Sahel (CILSS) 43. Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe (REC) 44. Sahara and Sahel Observatory (OSS) 45. Secretariat of the Convention on Wetlands (Ramsar Convention) 46. South Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) 47. Southern African Regional Commission for the Conservation and Utilization of the Soil (SARCCUS) 48. Southern African Development Community (SADC) 49. Sovereign Military Order of Malta 50. Union douanière et économique de l’Afrique centrale - communauté économique et monétaire de l’Afrique centrale (UDEAC-CEMAC) 51. Water Center for Arid and Semi-Arid Zones in Latin America and the Caribbean (CAZALAC) 52. World Agroforestry Centre
  • 32. ICCD/COP(12)/15 32 Annex IV Updated list of civil society organizations accredited to the Conference of the Parties 1. Action for the Integral Development of Deprived Communities, Ghana 2. Action Humaine pour le Développement Intégré au Sénégal, Senegal 3. Action Jeunesse Pour le Développement (AJED), Congo 4. Action pour une Gestion Rationnelle de l’Environnement en Mauritanie, Mauritania 5. Aegean Forest Foundation, Turkey 6. Africa Youth Foundation, Ghana 7. African Forest Forum (AFF), Kenya 8. African Youth Movement (AYM), Nigeria 9. Alliance Niger Nature, Niger 10. Amasachina Self Help Association, Ghana 11. Amis de l’écologie (ADE), Democratic Republic of the Congo 12. Amicale Santé pour tous, Democratic Republic of the Congo 13. Anatolian Nature and Culture Conservation Cooperative – (AnaDOKU), Turkey 14. Arid Land Research Center (ALRC), Tottori University, Japan 15. Aro Juvenil, Mozambique 16. Asociación Chuyma De Apoyo Rural, Peru 17. Asociación Cubana de las Naciones Unidas, Cuba 18. Asociación Cubana de Producción Animal, Cuba 19. Asociación Ecológica del Oriente, Bolivia (Plurinational State of) 20. Asociación la Cultura del Oasis, Spain 21. Asociación Mexicana de profesionales forestales AC, Mexico 22. Asociación Nacional de Agricultores Pequeños de Cuba, Cuba 23. Asociación para la Investigación y el Desarrollo Integral, Peru 24. Asociación Pro Naciones Unidas de Argentina, Argentina 25. Associação de defesa ambiental e controle da desertificacao de Gilbues, Brazil 26. Associação Programa Um Milhao de Cisternas para o Semiarido AP1MC, Brazil 27. Association Center for Energy, Environment and Resources, Bosnia and Herzegovina 28. Association Congolaise pour le Développement (ACDA), Congo 29. Association de formation et d’appui au développement, Mali 30. Association de l’Arbre, Mauritania 31. Association des partenaires au développement (APAD), Guinea
  • 33. ICCD/COP(12)/15 33 32. Association des Pépiniéristes et Planteurs de Tône-Ouest (SONGOU-MAN), Togo 33. Association écologique “Ame Nature”, Algeria 34. Association Guinéenne pour la Promotion des Energies Renouvelables, Guinea 35. Association Internationale Forêts Méditerranéennes, France 36. Association Jeunesse et Développement du Bénin, Benin 37. Association la Voûte Nubienne (AVN), France 38. Association Nigérienne des Scouts de l’Environnement, Niger 39. Association Oasis Ferkla pour l’Environnement et le Patrimoine, Morocco 40. Association of Foresters for a Green Turkey, Turkey 41. Association pour la protection de l’environnement au Burundi, Burundi 42. Association pour la protection de l’environnement en Mauritanie, Mauritania 43. Association pour la santé et la prévention des maladies tropicales, Togo 44. Association pour le développement d'Abbere, Mauritania 45. Association pour le développement économique social environnemental du nord, Senegal 46. Association pour l’environnement et le développement durable, Congo 47. Association pour le développement et l’encadrement de la femme (ADEF), Democratic Republic of the Congo 48. Association Prudence au Sahel, Burkina Faso 49. Association Rélwendé pour le Développement, Burkina Faso 50. Association Tchadienne des Volontaires pour la Protection de l’Environnement, Chad 51. Association Togolaise d’Étude de Recherche et d’Appui au Développement Humain Durable, Togo 52. Aujourd’hui pour Demain, Democratic Republic of the Congo 53. Banlieues Du Monde, Mauritania 54. Belaruskae Geagrafichnae Tavarystva, Belarus 55. Benin "21", Benin 56. Blaustein Institute for Desert Research, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel 57. Bolivia Inti-Sud Soleil (BISS), France 58. Bonn International Model United Nations, Germany 59. CAMP Alatoo Public Foundation, Kyrgyzstan 60. Caribbean Network for Intergrated Rural Development, Trinidad and Tobago 61. Caribbean Youth Environment Network (CYEN), Barbados 62. Caucasus Environmental NGO Network, Georgia 63. Centre africain d’assistance de protection de l’environnement au Sahel, Senegal 64. Centre agricole de Ngudiakabaka (CAN), Democratic Republic of the Congo 65. Centre d’actions et de réalisations internationales, France
  • 34. ICCD/COP(12)/15 34 66. Centre d’accompagnement des alternatives locales de développement (CAALD), Cameroon 67. Centre de Recherche et d’Information pour le Développement, France 68. Centre de suivi écologique, Senegal 69. Centre for Climate Change and Environmental Studies (C4CCES), Nigeria 70. Centre for Sustainable Development Studies and Application, Iran (Islamic Republic of) 71. Centre international de droit comparé de l’environnement, France 72. Centre international Unisfera, Canada 73. Centro Agronómico Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza, Costa Rica 74. Centro de Assessoria e Apoio aos Trabalhadores e Instituições não Governamentais Alternativas, Brazil 75. Centro de Estudios Biologicos Medioambiente y Recursos Naturales, Mexico 76. Change Human’s life (CHL), Côte d’Ivoire 77. Chibememe Earth Healing Association (CHIEHA), Zimbabwe 78. China Green Foundation, China 79. Christian Aid, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 80. Club Unesco du Centre d'Action Femme et Enfant, Democratic Republic of the Congo 81. Club Union Africaine Côte d’Ivoire, Côte d’Ivoire 82. Colegio de Ingeniería Agronómica de Santiago del Estero (CIASE), Argentina 83. Comitato di Appoggio alle 3 Convenzioni Globali delle Nazione Unite, Italy 84. Commonland, Netherlands 85. Confederación Nacional de Organizaciones de Silvicultores, Mexico 86. Confédération des ONG d’environnement et de développement de l’Afrique Centrale, Cameroon 87. Conservation Efforts for Community Development, Uganda 88. Conservation International Foundation, United States of America 89. Contribution au Développement Rural, Niger 90. Cooperativa Tecnico Scientifica di Base, Italy 91. Corporación Observatorio Latinoamericano de Conflictos Ambientales, Chile 92. Cooperazione Internationale Sud Sud (CISS), Italy 93. Council for Tribal and Rural Development (CTRD), India 94. Council of European Foresters, Germany 95. CUBASOLAR, Cuba 96. CYL Eco Park, China 97. Desert Research Foundation of Namibia, Namibia 98. DesertNet International – Network for International Research on Desertification, Germany
  • 35. ICCD/COP(12)/15 35 99. DESERTEC Foundation, Germany 100. Diabgroup Gambia Friends Bayern e.V. (DIABHEAD), Germany 101. Dodo – Tulevaisuuden elävä luonto ry, Finland 102. Drylands Coordination Group – Norway, Norway 103. DYNAMIZ, Democratic Republic of the Congo 104. EarthAction Network (Acción por la Tierra), Chile 105. Earthlife Namibia, Namibia 106. Eau Vive, France 107. Ecole et vie, Togo 108. École Instrument de Paix, Niger 109. Ecologistas en Acción, Spain 110. EcoPeace/Friends of the Earth Middle East, Israel 111. Ecoforum of NGOs of Uzbekistan, Uzbekistan 112. ECOPEACE ASIA, Republic of Korea 113. ECOTROPICO A.C, Mexico 114. Elion Foundation, China 115. Emirates Environmental Group, United Arab Emirates 116. Entrepreneurs without Frontiers, Belgium 117. Environment Action Association, United States of America 118. Environmental Innovations Association, Bosnia and Herzegovina 119. Environmental Management for Livelihood Improvement Bwaise Facility, Uganda 120. Environmental Monitoring Group, South Africa 121. Environmental Protection & Conservation Organization, Mauritius 122. Environnement Développement Action dans le Tiers Monde, Senegal 123. Esquel Group Foundation, United States of America 124. Excellent Development, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 125. Faith Association of the Rehabilitation of Street Children and Orphans (FARSO), Ghana 126. Farm Radio International, Canada 127. Fédération Nationale des Organisations Paysannes (FENOP), Burkina Faso 128. Federation of Environmental and Ecological Diversity for Agricultural Revampment and Human Rights, Cameroon 129. Femmes, Pouvoir et développement (FEDEP), Guinea 130. Fondation paix et développement, Senegal 131. Fondo de Apoyo al Desarrollo Regional de Piura, Peru 132. Forest and Agroforestry Promoters (FAP), Cameroon 133. Forest for Life, Republic of Korea
  • 36. ICCD/COP(12)/15 36 134. Foresters’ Association of Turkey (TOD), Turkey 135. Forestry and Environmental Action (FEA), Bosnia and Herzegovina 136. Forum international pour l’exploitation forestière, Democratic Republic of the Congo 137. Foyer de la Culture (FOCU), Democratic Republic of the Congo 138. Friends of the Earth Ghana, Ghana 139. Friends of the Earth International, Netherlands 140. Friends World Committee for Consultation (FWCC)/Quakers, United States of America 141. Fundación Agreste (ecología y medio ambiente, desarrollo sustentable y cooperación), Argentina 142. Fundación Ambiental Oasis de Vida, Colombia 143. Fundación Antonio Núñez Jiménez de la Naturaleza y el Hombre, Cuba 144. Fundación Argentina a las Naciones Camino a la Verdad, Argentina 145. Fundación de Iniciativas de Cambio Climático, Honduras 146. Fundación del Sur, Argentina 147. Fundación Hernandiana, Argentina 148. Fundación Instituto de Promoción y Apoyo al Desarrollo, Spain 149. Fundación para el Desarrollo de las Zonas Áridas y Semiáridas de Mesoamérica (FUNDESEM), Guatemala 150. Fundación Patagonia Natural, Argentina 151. Future Forest, Republic of Korea 152. General Union of Peasants, Syrian Arab Republic 153. Gherush 92 Committee for Human Rights, Italy 154. Global Environmental Forum (GEF), Japan 155. Global Green Environmental Network (GGEN), Ghana 156. Gram Bharati Samiti, India 157. Grameena Vikas Samithi, India 158. Gramin Vikas Trust, India 159. Green Asia Network, Republic of Korea 160. Green Cross International, Switzerland 161. Green Earth Organization, Ghana 162. Grupo Ambiental para el Desarrollo, Argentina 163. Gyeongnam Environmental Education & Culture Centre, Republic of Korea 164. Hanns Seidel Foundation Namibia, Namibia 165. Hatof Foundation, Ghana 166. Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education, India 167. Indigenous Peoples of Africa Coordinating Committee, South Africa
  • 37. ICCD/COP(12)/15 37 168. Initiatives of Change – International (IofC), Switzerland 169. Institute of Sustainable Development and Management of Natural Resources, Greece 170. Instituto Brasileiro de Desenvolvimento e Sustentabilidade, Brazil 171. Instituto Desert, Brazil 172. International Biochar Initiative, United States of America 173. International Campaign for Freedom and Peace, Benin 174. International Centre for Environmental Education and Community Development, Cameroon 175. International Centre For Trade and Sustainable Development, Switzerland 176. International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements, Germany 177. International Foundation for African Children (IFAC), Nigeria 178. International Institute for Applied System Analysis, Austria 179. International institute for Sustainability Analysis and Strategy (IINAS), Germany 180. International Soil Reference and Information Centre – World Soil Information, Netherlands 181. International Trade Union Confederation, Belgium 182. International Union of Forest Research Organizations, Austria 183. International Union of Soil Sciences, Austria 184. International Volunteer Organisation for Women Education Development (IVOWED), Nigeria 185. Institut de recherche pour le développement (IRD), France 186. IPOGEA, Italy 187. Istituto per le relazioni tra l’Italia e i Paesi dell’Africa, America Latina e Medio Oriente, Italy 188. Jeunes Volontaires pour l’Environnement, Togo 189. Jeunesse Environnement Democratie Développement, Niger 190. Journalists Environmental Association of Tanzania (JEAT), United Republic of Tanzania 191. Journalists for Human Rights, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 192. Jewish National Fund (JNF), Israel 193. Kalahari Conservation Society, Botswana 194. Kindernothilfe, Germany 195. Korea Ecology Environment Institute, Republic of Korea 196. Krityananand UNESCO Club, India 197. KuzeyDoğa Society, Turkey 198. La Brique, Togo 199. La Route du Sel et de l’Espoir (La ROSE), France 200. Land and Village Association (ATV), Congo
  • 38. ICCD/COP(12)/15 38 201. Les Compagnons Ruraux, Togo 202. Life Academy of Vocational Studies, India 203. Liga für Hirtenvölker und nachhaltige Viehwirtschaft e.V., Germany 204. Liga para a protecçao da natureza, Portugal 205. Local Governments for Sustainability, Germany 206. Lokhit Pashupalak Sansthan (LPPS), India 207. Makhzoumi Foundation, Lebanon 208. Mauritius Council for Development, Environmental Studies & Conservation, Mauritius 209. Mediterranean Information Office for Environment, Culture and Sustainable Development, Greece 210. Michael Succow Foundation for the Protection of Nature, Germany 211. Naga Foundation, Netherlands 212. Namalere Forest Conservation Organization, Kenya 213. National Nature Trust, Republic of Korea 214. Nature Conservation Centre Foundation, Turkey 215. Naurzum – Non-governmental Ecological Organisation, Kazakhstan 216. Negev Bar Kayma, Israel 217. Neighbour Organization – Nepal, Nepal 218. Neno Active Youth in Development Organization (NAYODE), Malawi 219. New World Hope Organization, Pakistan 220. Noah’s Ark Centre for the Recovery of the Endangered Species, Georgia 221. Nongovernmental Organization BIOS, Republic of Moldova 222. Northeast Asian Forest Forum, Republic of Korea 223. Office Africain pour le Développement et la Coopération, Senegal 224. Œuvre Malienne pour le Développement des Zones Arides, Mali 225. ONG ADDY, Côte d’Ivoire 226. ONG Carbone Guinée (C.G), Guinea 227. ONG Femme et environnement, Democratic Republic of the Congo 228. Organisation centrafricaine pour la défense de la nature, Central African Republic 229. Organisation Internationale pour la Protection de l’Environnement en Afrique, Cameroon 230. Öz-Orman İş Trade Union, Turkey 231. Pakistan Rural Workers Social Welfare Organisation, Pakistan 232. Palestine Wildlife Society, State of Palestine 233. Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement, Philippines 234. Productividad Biosfera y Medio Ambiente, Bolivia (Plurinational State of) 235. Programme Solidarité Eau, France
  • 39. ICCD/COP(12)/15 39 236. Projektstelle Umwelt & Entwicklung, Germany 237. Projonma Academy, Bangladesh 238. Pronatura Noreste A.C., Mexico 239. Propreté, Environnement et Santé, Burundi 240. Proterra, Peru 241. Rainforest Alliance, Inc., United States of America 242. Rassemblement des Frères unis pour un développement socio-culturel du Benin (RAFUDESC), Benin 243. Regional Environmental Centre for the Caucasus, Georgia 244. Regional Environmental Centre for Central Asia (CAREC), Kazakhstan 245. Research and Development Centre Nepal (RDCN), Nepal 246. Reseau des femmes pour les droits environnementaux (REFEDE-Mali), Mali 247. Réseau pour l’environnement et le développement durable en Afrique, Côte d’Ivoire 248. Responding to Climate Change (RTCC), United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 249. Royal Geographical Society, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 250. Rural Area Development Programme (RADP), Nepal 251. Rural Centre for Human Interests, India 252. Rural Development Foundation Pakistan, Pakistan 253. Rural Development Media Communication (RUDMEC), Uganda 254. Secrétariat permanent des organisations non gouvernementales, Burkina Faso 255. Self Employed Women’s Association, India 256. Service d’Appui aux Initiatives Locales de Développement, Cameroon 257. Small and Medium Scale Entrepreneurship Fundamentals (SMEFUNDS), Nigeria 258. Sociedad Cubana de la Ciencia del Suelo, Cuba 259. Sociedad Cubana para la Protección del Medio Ambiente, Cuba 260. Sociedad Meteorológica de Cuba, Cuba 261. Societe civile environnementale et agro-rurale du Congo (SOCEARUCO), Democratic Republic of the Congo 262. Society for Conservation & Protection of Environment, Pakistan 263. Society for Ecological Restoration (SER), United States of America 264. Society for Poor and Needy (SPAN), India 265. Soil Science Society of Turkey, Turkey 266. Solar Cookers International, United States of America 267. SOS SAHEL International France, France 268. SOS Sahel international Sénégal, Senegal 269. SOS-Land, Kyrgyzstan 270. South African Institute of International Affairs (SAIIA), South Africa
  • 40. ICCD/COP(12)/15 40 271. Stichting Both ENDS – Environment and Development Service for NGOs, Netherlands 272. Stockholm Environment Institute, Sweden 273. Sudanese Environment Conservation Society, Sudan 274. Suntaa-Nuntaa Rural Development Programme, Ghana 275. Sustainable Environmental Development Watch (SUSWATCH), Kenya 276. Sustainable Harvest International, United States of America 277. Sustainable Organic Integrated Livelihoods (SOIL), United States of America 278. Sustainlabour – Fundación laboral internacional para el desarrollo sostenible, Spain 279. Swazi Indigenous Products, Swaziland 280. Sylva-Monde pour le Développement et la Protection des Forêts et de l’Environnement, Morocco 281. Syrian Agricultural Engineers Syndicate, Syrian Arab Republic 282. Tarim Orman-Is/Union of agriculture, forestry, husbandry and environment sector, Turkey 283. Tchad Agir pour l’Environnement, Switzerland 284. Tenmiya, Mauritania 285. The Dalit Welfare Association, Nepal 286. The Permaculture Research Institute, Australia 287. The Sustainability Laboratory, United States of America 288. Tijuana Calidad de Vida, Mexico 289. Tree Aid, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 290. Turkish Chamber of Forest Engineers (OMO), Turkey 291. Turkiye Erozyonla Mucadele, Agaclandirma ve Dogal Varliklari Koruma Vakfi (TEMA), Turkey 292. UDYAMA, India 293. Ujamaa Community Resource Team (UCRT), United Republic of Tanzania 294. Union des Associations Villageoises de Gestion des Reserves de Faune (AVIGREF), Benin 295. Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB), Turkey 296. Union of Sustainable Development “Ecovision”, Georgia 297. Universal Union for Consumer Protection and Civil Abuse (UNUCOPCA), Cameroon 298. Utooni Development Organization (UDO), Kenya 299. Watershed Organisation Trust, India 300. Wissenschaftliche Beirat der Bundesregierung Globale Umweltveränderungen, Germany 301. Women in Service Development Organisation and Management, Gambia 302. Women's Environment and Development Organization, United States of America
  • 41. ICCD/COP(12)/15 41 303. World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD), Switzerland 304. World Federation of UNESCO Clubs, Centres and Associations, France 305. World Resources Institute, United States of America 306. World Vision International, Switzerland 307. World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF), Switzerland 308. Yaxche, Arbol de la vida, Mexico 309. Ya’axché Conservation Trust, Belize 310. Youth and Women Potters Development Organization (YPDO), Rwanda 311. Youth Network for Human Rights and Democracy, Ghana 312. Yerala Projects Society, India 313. Young Naturalist Network (YNN), India 314. Yves Rocher Foundation, France
  • 42. ICCD/COP(12)/15 42 Annex V Business and industry entities accredited to the Conference of the Parties 1. DEW System 2. Elion Resources Group Company Limited 3. Entico Corporation Limited 4. Maowusu Biomass Thermoelectric Company of Inner Mongolia 5. Syngenta International AG 6. Tree Planet INC