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CategoriesActivities ESPID4Vjosa

Preliminary meetings with stakeholders to present the ESPID4Vjosa project

During December 2021 – April 2022, the ESPID4Vjosa project team held 13 preliminary meetings with the project stakeholders to present the objectives and the work plan aiming to increase synergy and cooperation so the implementation of the project would be more effective. The initial phase of project implementation has been mainly based on the collection […]

CategoriesActivities Vjosa Campaign – an inspiration for activism in Albania

EcoAlbania launched the Forum Tour “Vjosa Campaign – inspiration for activism” in the Balkans

Since its establishment in December 2014, EcoAlbania has implemented a campaign for the protection of the Vjosa River, which aims to raise public awareness of the ecological values of the Vjosa River, and protect it from plans to build HPPs. Thanks to the experience of the last 8 years, EcoAlbania comes with the project “Vjosa […]

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Wild Vjosa – documentary screened in the Vjosa Valley and in Tirana

On February 18th and 23rd, EcoAlbania organized the screening events to present the documentary Wild Vjosa (Vjosa e Egër). The events were organized in Përmet in collaboration with Cevsi Albania and in Tepelenë with with the support of the Municipality of Tepelenë. While the Tirana screening was organized on February 23rd and will be followed by the last screening […]

CategoriesPress Release

Vjosa, still not a National Park. The government’s decision provides insufficient protection

Tirana, January 27, 2022. Yesterday, the Albanian government declared the Vjosa River a Nature Park (a category IV protected area) instead of declaring it a National Park, as requested by activists for years. A Nature Park is not the same as a National Park. The category of Nature Park does not protect the Vjosa River and its tributaries from destruction and does not offer the same opportunities for the development of eco-tourism in the area as the category of National Park (a category II protected area).