Haiti – Dominican Republic - Disasters and Conflicts - UNEP
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Annex VI – AcknowledgementsContributorsClaudia AdamesNicolas CisnerosPaul Judex EdouarzinBelkis FernandezLucile Gingembre (primary author)Dennis Hamro-Drotz (primary author)Mariot JeanDavid JensenAndrew Morton (primary author)Lucas de MuelenaereAntonio PereraMinistry of Environment and Natural Resources,Dominican RepublicUnited Nations Environment Programme Post-Conflictand Disaster Management BranchUnited Nations Environment Programme Haiti OfficeMinistry of Environment and Natural Resources,Dominican RepublicUnited Nations Environment Programme Post-Conflictand Disaster Management BranchUnited Nations Environment Programme Post-Conflictand Disaster Management BranchMinistry of Environment, HaitiUnited Nations Environment Programme Post-Conflictand Disaster Management BranchUnited Nations Environment Programme Post-Conflictand Disaster Management BranchUnited Nations Environment Programme Post-Conflictand Disaster Management BranchUnited Nations Environment Programme Haiti OfficeSenior Government Officials Contributing to the DocumentJoseph Ronald ToussaintJaime David Fernandez MirabalPatricia Abreu FernandezManuel SerranoMax Antoine IIPierre André GédéonMinistry of Environment, HaitiMinistry of Environment and Natural Resources,Dominican RepublicMinistry of Environment and Natural Resources,Dominican RepublicMinistry of Environment and Natural Resources,Dominican RepublicFonds Interministériel pour le Développement Transfrontalier,HaitiMinistry of Environment, HaitiInterviewed PersonsCornelio AcostaJacobo AcostaMinistry of Environment and Natural Resources,Dominican RepublicFishermen association “Agustin Munoz”Haiti – Dominican Republic: Environmental challenges in the border zone141
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