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French Language Version of Wetlands International in the Mediterranean

Here we highlight our approaches to working in the Mediterranean, our successes in the region and our ambitions for the future.


Description:

In 2009, Wetlands International established a Mediterranean Programme Office to lead a Mediterranean wetlands and water resources initiative with field level projects in critical wetlands of Jordan, Tunisia and Morocco.

This brochure shares the progress to date and our future objectives.


Related Action(s):
Improving the water quality of the Sebou River, Morocco, Saving water for the Mujib Reserve, Jordan, Water for all in the Ichkeul Basin, Tunisia

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