Kazakhstan hosts a wide network of Aarhus Centres contributing to the implementation of the Convention.
Aarhus Centre Aktau
The Aarhus Centre Aktau promotes the dialogue platform among the regional authorities, subsoil users and NGOs through awareness-raising campaigns and improved access to environmental information.
The Aarhus Centre Aktobe's goal is to improve access to information regarding environmental information and to ensure public participation in the decision making process.
By implementing a variety of activities, the Aarhus Centre in Astana contributes to the everyday achievement of good environmental governance in the region.
The activities of the Aarhus Centre of Burabay are aimed at organizing conditions for public access to information, participation in decision-making and access to justice.
The Aarhus Centre serves as a link between central and local state authorities and NGOs in the field of environmental policy and its implementation in the region of Eastern Kazakhstan.
The activities of the Aarhus Center are aimed at implementing scientific ideas and developments, carrying out scientific and research work in the field of ecology, agriculture, energy, and new tech
In order to develop public access to environmental information, the regional Aarhus center of Kyzylorda was established in accordance with the provisions of the Aarhus Convention and the Environmen
The Aarhus Centre Kyzylorda raises public awareness on access to justice in the field of environmental protection and organises several events to engage with different stakeholders.
The Aarhus Centre promotes the access to information, justice and public participation in decision-making process on environmental matters in the city of Almaty and the Almaty region.
Astana Aarhus Centre (Union of Aarhus Centres and Innovative Development Entities)
The Aarhus Centre Astana assists in implementing the regional development programme and contributes to implementing the Aarhus Convention while monitoring the execution rights ensured by it.
The mission of the Kokshetau Aarhus Centre is to promote the implementation of the three pillars of the Aarhus Convention in the Akmola Province of Kazakhstan.
The National Aarhus Centre of Kazakhstan promotes public participation in decision-making processes through access to information and justice in environmental matters.
The Uralsk Aarhus Centre promotes public participation in decision-making processes through providing access to information and justice in environmental matters.