International Taipei forum puts focus on climate change (update) | Society | FOCUS TAIWAN - CNA ENGLISH NEWS: "Although Taiwan is not a UNFCCC member, reaching out through local NGOs seems like the country's "best bet for participation today" in the UNFCCC, according to Marilyn Averill, chair of the convention's Steering Committee for Research and Independent Non-governmental Organizations. Following her presentation on civil society engagement with the UN organization and the importance of NGO perspectives, Averill told CNA that she is impressed with the way that Taiwan's government and NGOs work together. Similar statements were made earlier in the day by Frederic Laplanche, head of the European Economic and Trade Office in Taipei." CLICK LINK TO READ MORE
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Tuesday, September 3, 2013
International Taipei forum puts focus on climate change. The one-day event largely focused on the participation of observer organizations, particularly non-governmental organizations (NGO) in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, one of the forum's organizers. The ministry arranged the forum along with the Environmental Protection Administration "to encourage more exchanges between our NGOs and UNFCCC NGO representatives," Deputy Foreign Minister Simon Ko said. "Taiwan's voice, both governmental and non-governmental, needs to be heard through different channels," he said.. (update) | Society | FOCUS TAIWAN - CNA ENGLISH NEWS
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