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The Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe
(REC) is an independent, non-profit, regional organization devoted to
the improvement of the environment in central and eastern europe.
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The REC was established in 1990 by the United States, Hungary and
the Commission of the European Communities. Additional donors
include Austria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France,
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Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway and Switzerland. Today,
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there are 24 signatory governments to its charter.
The REC's mission is to assist in solving the environmental prob-
lems in Central and Eastern Europe by encouraging cooperation
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among nongovernmental organizations, governments, businesses,
and other environmental stakeholders, by supporting the free
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exchange of information and by promoting public participation in
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environmental decisionmaking.
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Beneficiary countries include Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Bulgaria,...
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The Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe
(REC) is an independent, non-profit, regional organization devoted to
the improvement of the environment in central and eastern europe.
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The REC was established in 1990 by the United States, Hungary and
the Commission of the European Communities. Additional donors
include Austria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France,
i. ~ . - (
Germany, Japan, the Netherlands, Norway and Switzerland. Today,
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there are 24 signatory governments to its charter.
The REC's mission is to assist in solving the environmental prob-
lems in Central and Eastern Europe by encouraging cooperation
< " * ^ «
among nongovernmental organizations, governments, businesses,
and other environmental stakeholders, by supporting the free
¦ " ^ '
exchange of information and by promoting public participation in
> >
environmental decisionmaking.
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Beneficiary countries include Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia,
Lithuania, FYR Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia
and FR Yugoslavia.
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