Redesigned INECE Site Provides Valuable Tools for Strengthening Environmental Compliance and Enforcement



The site is designed to support the community of environmental compliance and enforcement practitioners around the world. Users can submit comments on news articles and on resources to share experiences using them and to reference complementary work; share upcoming events through the calendar; and contribute feature articles. The site is integrated with social media sites LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter allowing users to use those tools to post questions and discuss common challenges.

The INECE Secretariat will host two webinars to guide users through key features of the new site. Call-in information for the webinars will be posted separately.

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