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la Convention de Bâle, sur le contrôle des mouvements transfrontières de déchets dangereux et de leur élimination, et la Convention de Stockholm, sur les Polluants Organiques Persistants, constituent les traités internationaux les plus significatifs actuellement en vigueur en matière de gestion des déchets dangereux et des produits chimiques.
Ainsi, la création des Centres régionaux est un acte fort posé par les parties signataires des conventions de Bâle et de Stockholm. A ce jour, une trentaine de Centres régionaux ont été créés à travers le monde. Lire plus
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ATELIER SOUS-RÉGIONAL POUR RENFORCER LA MISE EN ŒUVRE DE LA CONVENTION DE ROTTERDAM
Du 4 – 6 avril 2024 le Togo a abrité un atelier Régional d’examen et de validation des modelés de règlementation sur le commerce du mercure élémentaire et les produits contenant du mercure ajouté.
Pour mémoire, suite aux graves dégâts et endommagements provoqués par les émissions et rejets anthropiques de mercure et ses composés relevés dans la ville japonaise de Minamata, la communauté internationale a jugé nécessaire de prendre en main ce fléau. A cet effet la Convention de Minamata a été la meilleure réponse mondiale que les états ont donnée à l’élimination des effets néfastes du mercure sur la santé humaine, animale et sur l’environnement.
« Durant deux jours à Lomé, les parties prenantes chargées de la gouvernance de cette problématique au niveau du Sénégal, le Burkina Faso et du Togo qui nous acueille auront la lourde mission de valider les modèles de réglementation sur le mercure et les produits contenant du mercure ajouté. Le projet accrédité au PNUE intervient en Afrique de l’OUEST et est financé par le mécanisme de la convention de Minamata SIP (Specific International Program).
Réunions récentes
Les dates, lieux et organisateurs des réunions :
Afrique : 21-23 mars 2023, à Dakar, Sénégal ; organisée avec le soutien du BCRC/SCRC Sénégal.
Pour plus d'informations cliquez ici
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The media manager component lets you upload and insert images into content throughout your site. Optionally, you can enable the flash uploader which will allow you to to upload multiple images. Help
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The menu manager lets you create the menus you see displayed on your site. It also allows you to assign modules and template styles to specific menu links. Help
The global configuration is where the site administrator configures things such as whether search engine friendly urls are enabled, the site meta data (descriptive text used by search engines an indexers) and other functions. For many beginning users simply leaving the settings on default is a good way to begin, although when your site is ready for the public you will want to change the meta data to match its content. Help
The banners component provides a simple way to display a rotating image in a module and, if you wish to have advertising, a way to track the number of times an image is viewed and clicked. Help
The redirect component is used to manage broken links that produce Page Not Found (404) errors. If enabled it will allow you to redirect broken links to specific pages. It can also be used to manage migration related URL changes. Help
The contact component provides a way to provide contact forms and information for your site or to create a complex directory that can be used for many different purposes. Help
Weblinks (com_weblinks) is a component that provides a structured way to organize external links and present them in a visually attractive, consistent and informative way. Help
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The content component (com_content) is what you use to write articles. It is extremely flexible and has the largest number of built in views. Articles can be created an edited from the front end, making content the easiest component to use to create your site content. Help
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System plugins operate every time a page on your site loads. They control such things as your URLS, whether users can check a "remember me" box on the login module, and whether caching is enabled.  New in 1.6 is the redirect plugin that with the redirect component assist you in managing changes in URLs.
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The search component proviedes basic search functionality for the information contained in your core components. Many third part extensions also can be searched by the search component. Help
The authentication plugins operate when users login to your site or administrator. The Joomla! authentication is in operation by default but you can enable Gmail or LDAP or install a plugin for a different system. An example is included that may be used to create a new authentication plugin.
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The users extension lets your site visitors register, login and logout, change their passwords and other information, and recover lost passwords. In the administrator it allows you to create, block and manage users and create user groups and access levels. Help
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