
Musonda Mumba
Musonda Mumba is the Secretary General of the Ramsar Convention on Wetlands, an intergovernmental treaty established to promote the conservation and sustainable use of wetlands worldwide. She plays a critical role in overseeing the implementation of the Ramsar Convention's objectives and facilitating international cooperation on wetland issues. Recently, she was mentioned in the news regarding a complaint made by Costa Rican legislator Ariel Robles about ecological degradation in the Gandoca-Manzanillo Wildlife Refuge, as the Ramsar Secretariat confirmed it would address the matter with the Costa Rican government.
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Portugal:
Musonda Mumba, the Secretary-General of the Convention, celebrated the increase in the approved budget.
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Portugal:
Musonda Mumba, the Secretary-General of the convention, stated that the work would begin with regional meetings.
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South Africa:
Musonda Mumba, secretary-general of the convention, wrote in the report’s foreword about the widespread degradation of wetlands.
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China:
Musonda Mumba, the Executive Secretary of the Ramsar Convention, stated that China has made significant progress in wetland protection.
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South Africa:
Musonda Mumba, secretary-general of the convention, wrote in the report’s foreword that wetland degradation is widespread across all regions.
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United Arab Emirates:
Dr. Musonda Mumba, the Secretary General of the Ramsar Convention, highlighted the importance of linking the UN Oceans Conference with the Ramsar COP15.
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Costa Rica:
Musonda Mumba is the Secretary General of the Ramsar Convention who was consulted by Robles about ecological changes.
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