The International Mangrove Center (lMC) is the world's first independent, non-profit, and inter-governmental international organizations dedicated to mangrove conservation, serves as an ecosystem-based RRI of the Conservation.
Mangroves are vital coastal ecosystems that protect shorelines, support marine life, and store carbon. They reduce storm damage, prevent erosion, provide habitats for wildlife, and help fight climate change.
Our Mission

To promote international cooperation and joint actions in mangrove conservation, restoration, and wise and sustainable use; strengthen the implementation of the Convention, and other relevant current and future environmental commitments, including but not limited to the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, the Paris Agreement, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development along with its Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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09 Jul, 2025

Accelerating Global Action for Mangrove and Wetland Conservation: Science, Partnerships, and SDG ImplementationLocationRoom Kalundu, Elephant Hills Hotel, Victoria Falls, ZimbabweDay and time27.07.202

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19 Jun, 2025

The International Mangrove Center (IMC) successfully launched its 2025 First Workshop on Mangrove Conservation and Restoration in Shenzhen on June 19, 2025. The event brought together 24 governmen

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27 Feb, 2025

Wetlands cover nearly one-third of Zimbabwe’s land area, with the majority consisting of small wetlands that play a crucial role in local ecosystems and livelihoods. As the host country for the upcomi

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