Signing Ceremony for Zimbabwe to Join the International Mangrove Center Held in Victoria Falls
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03 Sep, 2025

Following the official communications from the Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Faculty of Geographical Science at Beijing Normal University, an

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30 Aug, 2025

On Thursday, August 28, 2025, a high-level delegation led by Prof. Bao Daming, Director-General of the Interim Secretariat of the International Mangrove Center (IMC), and Mr. Xu Songming, Head of the

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26 Aug, 2025

On August 25, 2025, the Republic of the Sudan officially became the 20th country to join the Establishment Agreement of the International Mangrove Center (IMC). The agreement was signed by Dr. Mona Ali Mo

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Source:Global Mangrove Watch

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Source:Global Wetland Watch

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