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European Friends of Vjosa

The small town of Wiek, in Rügen, Germany was the place that brought together 29 young people from 11 countries of the world. From March 20-28, 2015, young people participated in the “Training for new environmental trainers” organized by YEE (Youth and Environment Europe) and FӦJ (Voluntary Ecological Year) with the support and funding of […]

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The Vjosa river at the crossroads – Tsunami of dams or National Park?

Press release from EuroNatur, Riverwatch and EcoAlbania NGOs declare: 33 hydropower plants are planned in the watershed of the last wild river in Europe. The “Friends of Vjosa” initiative was created to support the idea of declaring a national park. Tirana, Vienna, Radolfzell, March 12, 2015. Today, the international NGOs Riverwatch and EuroNatur together with […]

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Tour of meetings with the local community in Tepelena

The tour of meetings with the local community of residents of the Vjosa valley is moved to Tepelena. On the first Friday of February 2015, EcoAlbania organized the next informative meeting within the “Save the blue heart of Europe” campaign with residents of Tepelena, Memaliaj and their surroundings. This meeting was supported by the Deputy […]

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“Save the blue heart of Europe”

The campaign “Save the blue heart of Europe” launched by the international NGOs Riverwatch and Euronatur will now be implemented in Albania by the partner organization EcoAlbania. The aim of the campaign is to protect the rivers of great natural potential that stretch across South-Eastern Europe from being destroyed through the uncontrolled development of hydropower […]

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Përmet municipality and Çarshovë municipality want a National Park instead of dams

Përmet, Vienna, Radolfzell, December 19, 2014. On Wednesday and Thursday (17-18.12.2014) the first public discussions on the future of the Vjosa Valley took place in Çarshovo and Përmet in the south of Albania. While official government plans envisage the construction of eight dams along the entire river, the mayors and people of the affected communities […]

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