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July 31st, 2010

Support IHPA

Paypal:

Bank transfers:

Please use the account of IHPA at ING Bank, Zwolle, the Netherlands:

IBAN: NL10 INGB 0660 6907 99
BIC: INGBNL2A
Accountholder: Stichting International HCH & Pesticides Association, Deventer, The Netherlands

There are different ways to donate:

  • Simply donate a small sum from 100 € to 1000 € or whatever you feel could help
  • Donate to a specific issue or project, which can be activities you personally or your organization would like to start up in a specific country or region of that country, where problems of obsolete and POPs pesticides need urgent attention
  • Donate special trainings on inventory, repackaging of obsolete and POPs pesticides and public awareness which we organize together with our partners
  • Donate on ongoing projects or projects under preparation or in start-up phase, which IHPA implements with its partners (Tauw, Milieukontakt International, Stichting Natuur en Milieu, Green Cross http://obsoletepesticides.net/ ) or which IHPA implements for UN or other organizations
  • Donate for the organization of the International HCH and Pesticides Forum, which is held bi-annually and entirely financed by donors and it the main international event on obsolete and POPs pesticides on the globe

You can discuss these issues with us by phoning us +4545410321 or mailing us at john.vijgen@ihpa.info and we will call you back and discuss your ideas.

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July 25th, 2010

Mini-Hearing on Obsolete Pesticides – Conclusions

Mini-Hearing on Obsolete Pesticides in Eastern European Countries, the Caucasus and Central Asian Countries in the European Parliament on 29 of June 2010

Please find the Conclusions of the mini-hearing on “Obsolete pesticides” and other presentations according to programme:

About IHPA

The International HCH & Pesticides Association (IHPA) is an independent and non-political network of committed individuals that wants to draw international attention on the world-wide problems stemming from the production and use of HCH and other obsolete pesticides and its dangers for human health and the environment.

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