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"Romeo, RosaLaura (FOM)" <[log in to unmask]>
Mon, 1 Oct 2012 12:07:42 +0200
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Dear Mountain Partnership members and friends,

Please find below a message from Active Remedy Ltd, one of the Mountain Partnership members.

Kind regards,
Rosalaura
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Dear M.P Members
We wish to share this information with you and hope it may be of interest.
The sole objective of Active Remedy Ltd. is the protection and regeneration of the global fresh water cycle and the natural ecological factors, which maintain it. We feel that there is a severe lack of attention being focused on this matter and feel it to be critically important that it be raised as an imperative issue within the global agenda. We are therefore working on initiating and implementing a feasibility study, which could guide a global action plan in the regeneration and repair of the global fresh water cycle. We believe that the research we have gathered and the innovative method, which we have formulated for this purpose, has the potential to be used successfully worldwide. This is implicitly related to the Human Right to Water
We have recently received the registration documents needed to attend two further major U.N Conferences; to be held in Hyderabad, India in early October 2012. These are 'The Eleventh Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity' (CBD COP 11) and the 'Sixth meeting of the Conference of the Parties serving as the meeting of the Parties to the Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety'.
http://activeremedy.org.uk/pages/?s=mop6_cop11
 In attending these conferences we will do all we can to highlight the key role that ecosystems, especially mountains, mountain forests and wetlands play in maintaining fresh water quantity and quality globally.  We wish to see this and supportive efforts that protect, sustainably manage and restore these ecosystems given major focus and added into all dialogues concerning water, mountains, forests, biodiversity, sustainable development, climate change, disaster prevention and the Post 2015 Agenda.
Paragraph 122 of The Future We Want states:
"We recognize the key role that ecosystems play in maintaining water quantity and quality and support actions within the respective national boundaries to protect and sustainably manage these ecosystems."
http://activeremedy.org.uk/pages/?s=watercycle_paper
On the 25th September 2012 we added input into the U.N-Water Analytical Brief, which was being discussed and formulated in New York. We are very pleased to say that our input was accepted. This brief will also include a summary of the findings emerging from the U.N.G.A Side Event, which was also held in New York on the 25th September 2012.
 http://activeremedy.org.uk/pages/?s=news_UN_water
 Thank you for your time and consideration upon this.
Best Regards
Stella Joy




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