It’s official – the program for Connected Resilience: Atlantic Adaptation Conference happening May 27-28 in Halifax is live!
Two full days of knowledge sharing, strengthening relationships, and inspiring future action. Be sure to register by May 15th.
Visit our conference website for more information using the link below.
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C’est officiel : le programme de la Conférence sur l’adaptation dans la région de l’Atlantique « Résilience connectée », qui se tiendra les 27 et 28 mai à Halifax, est en ligne!
Deux journées complètes consacrées au partage des connaissances, au renforcement des relations et à l’inspiration pour l’action future. Ne manquez pas de vous inscrire avant le 15 mai.
Rendez-vous sur le site Web de la Conférence pour plus d’informations en cliquant sur le lien ci-dessous.
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