Arctic Council Secretariat annual report 2017
In 2017, the Arctic Council Secretariat (ACS) bid farewell to its first director, Magnús Jóhannesson, welcomed a new director, Nina Buvang Vaaja, and brought on board a new executive secretary for the Indigenous Peoples’ Secretariat, Anna Degteva. The ACS concluded two rewarding years of working wit...
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ftarcticcouncil:oai:https://oaarchive.arctic-council.org:11374/2168 2024-09-15T17:49:38+00:00 Arctic Council Secretariat annual report 2017 Arctic Council Secretariat Arctic Council Secretariat 2018 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11374/2168 en eng Arctic Council Secretariat Arctic Council, 2018, Arctic Council Secretariat annual report 2017. 62 pp. http://hdl.handle.net/11374/2168 ACS Annual report Other 2018 ftarcticcouncil 2024-07-05T03:05:32Z In 2017, the Arctic Council Secretariat (ACS) bid farewell to its first director, Magnús Jóhannesson, welcomed a new director, Nina Buvang Vaaja, and brought on board a new executive secretary for the Indigenous Peoples’ Secretariat, Anna Degteva. The ACS concluded two rewarding years of working with the U.S. Chairmanship, and it welcomed the start of the next two years of leadership and partnership from the Finnish Chairmanship. Throughout the year, the ACS also planned for and looked ahead to its eagerly-anticipated move to “Fram II” (a new building next door to its current offices in Tromsø), scheduled for 2018. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Arctic Council Tromsø Arctic Council Repository |
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In 2017, the Arctic Council Secretariat (ACS) bid farewell to its first director, Magnús Jóhannesson, welcomed a new director, Nina Buvang Vaaja, and brought on board a new executive secretary for the Indigenous Peoples’ Secretariat, Anna Degteva. The ACS concluded two rewarding years of working with the U.S. Chairmanship, and it welcomed the start of the next two years of leadership and partnership from the Finnish Chairmanship. Throughout the year, the ACS also planned for and looked ahead to its eagerly-anticipated move to “Fram II” (a new building next door to its current offices in Tromsø), scheduled for 2018. |
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