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Strategic Action Program Implementation
in the Amazon River Basin, considering
Variability and Climate Change

Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM)

  • Article

    Implementation of the Early Warning System in the Bolivia-Brazil-Peru tri-border area begins with a field survey

    17 de September de 2024

      The climate change adaptation actions of the Amazon Basin Project (ACTO/UNEP/GEF) include the implementation of an early warning system [...]

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    V Meeting of the National Coordination Units of the Amazon Basin Project discusses new advances in transboundary water management

    6 de September de 2024

    The National Coordination Units of the Amazon Basin Project (NPCUs) met on September 6 in a videoconference with over 40 [...]

  • Article

    Integrated water management in the Amazon basin at World Water Week

    30 de August de 2024

      The Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization brought to World Water Week in Stockholm the experience of cooperation and joint action [...]

  • Article

    Brazil and Colombia to work on a joint and comprehensive action plan to contribute to water security in the border cities of Tabatinga and Leticia

    1 de August de 2024

      On July 23 and 24, Brazil and Colombia took a significant step towards ensuring the efficient and sustainable management [...]

  • Article

    Countries share IWRM best practices to strengthen integrated water resources management in Guyana and Suriname

    19 de July de 2024

    On Thursday 18th, the Amazon Basin Project held a regional webinar on best practices in Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM), [...]

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    To celebrate the 46th anniversary of the Amazon Cooperation Treaty, ACTO launches the new Amazon Basin Project website

    3 de July de 2024

      On July 3, in celebration of the 46th anniversary of the Amazon Cooperation Treaty, ACTO launched the new website [...]

  • Article

    Amazon Basin Project promotes Participatory Rapid Diagnosis Workshop for climate resilience in the Venezuelan Amazon

    26 de June de 2024

    In the city of Puerto Ayacucho, capital of the state of Amazonas, where the Venezuelan government and the Amazon Basin [...]

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    Ecuador convenes experts in Integrated Water Resources Management and representatives of Amazonian indigenous communities to develop recommendations for implementing the SAP

    10 de June de 2024

    Carlota Toca and Cawo Boya, two indigenous women leaders of the Waorani people, arrived in Quito a day before the [...]

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Amazon Basin Project
  • The Amazon Basin Project
  • History
  • Institutional Structure
  • Socioeconomic, environmental and institutional benefits
  • The Amazon Basin and the IWRM
  • Components
  • Amazonian Network of Water Authorities
  • Gender Equality
  • Amazon Voices
  • Publications
Strategic Actions Program
  • The Strategic Action Program
  • Shared Vision
  • Regional Transboundary Diagnostic Analysis of the Amazon Basin
  • Strategic Actions
  • Project Portfolio
  • National Action Plans
  • SAP Publications
Intervention projects
  • Early Warning Systems
  • Financing Mechanisms
  • Glacial Waters
  • Ground Waters
  • Nature-Based Solutions
Monitoring
  • Integrated Regional Information Platform on IWRM in the Amazon Basin (ARO)
  • Integrated Water Resources Monitoring System
  • Erosion and sediment transport program
  • ARO Amazon Networks Module
  • ORA Water Resources Module
  • Overview of Mercury Pollution in the Amazon Region
News
  • News
  • Opportunities and Calls for Proposals
  • Courses
  • Eventos
  • Communication & Press
Contact

ACTO – Amazon Cooperation Treaty Organization
SEPN 510 – Ed. Ministério da Saúde II, Bloco A – 3º Andar
Brasília, DF
CEP: 70750-521

+55 61 3248 4119

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