On March 4, 2025, Wang Haizhong, President of the China Wetlands Association, and his delegation visited the Interim Secretariat of the International Mangrove Center (IMC), and the two sides had in-de
Wetlands cover nearly one-third of Zimbabwe’s land area, with the majority consisting of small wetlands that play a crucial role in local ecosystems and livelihoods. As the host country for the upcomi
On February 18, the Mangrove Conservation Foundation (MCF) visited the Interim Secretariat of the International Mangrove Center (IMC). The two sides carried out in-depth exchanges on topics such as in
The IMC Exhibition, held at the Shenzhen Planning Building on January 17, 2025, titled "Coexistence of Land and Sea: Mangrove Ecosystems in High-Density Urban Areas," highlighted Shenzhen’s innova
On January 16, 2025, a delegation from the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) visited the International Mangrove Center (IMC). The two sides engaged in in-depth discussions regarding the potent
On January 15, 2025, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) China Office visited the Interim Secretariat of the International Mangrove Center (IMC) and held a discussion. Both parties engaged in in-depth discu
On December 27th, a delegation from the Interim Secretariat of the International Mangrove Center (IMC) visited Shenzhen University for an exchange and discussion meeting. Both sides conducted in-depth
The International Mangrove Center (IMC) successfully concluded the workshop on Mangrove Conservation and Restoration with a closing ceremony in Sanya, Hainan Province. Representatives from the Interim
SHENZHEN, China – November 6, 2024 – Representatives from 18 countries gathered in Shenzhen on Monday to officially sign the agreement establishing the International Mangrove Center (IMC), marking a s
Mangroves are vital ecosystems to coastal countries, with the needs of improving technical capacity for effective mangrove conservation and restoration, the first Workshop on Mangrove Conservation and