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Annual Report 2010 of the Foundation Wetlands International

This is the 2010 Annual Report of the Foundation Wetlands International, as registered in the Netherlands (not the global organisation).


Description:

Along the targets of our Strategy 2005-2010, this 2010 Annual Report of the Foundation provides the information on the Foundation's achievements, linked to the projects and linked to the finances. The annual plan is accepted by our Supervisory Council in its meeting in June 2011.

Note:

Several of our regional offices are independent legal entities and therefore officially not part of the Netherlands registered Foundation. Their own projects and finances are not covered by this annual plan. This applies for instance for our offices in India, Africa, Oceania, Japan and Malaysia. For a complete overview on the entire organisation including all these offices, we refer to the Annual Review 2010.

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