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UEF attended the last UNECE FAO meeting in Rome

Wednesday, July 02 , 2014 5834

In the framework of Forest Europe and COFO 22
A member of the UEF Presidency attended the last meeting of the "Green economy - Decent green jobs in the forest sector" program in Rome 28Th of June. Interesting presentations and active action plans were presented. The UEF congress in Finland last year decided to take an active part in these actions about decent green jobs all over Europe in the forest sector.More information soon.

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