Asian Forest Cooperation Organization
Intergovernmental organization
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January 1 2023 | Park Chongho from South Korea begins his term as the incumbent Executive Director of AFoCO |
December 31 2022 | Ricardo L. Calderon concludes his term as Executive Director of AFoCO |
January 1 2021 | Ricardo L. Calderon from the Philippines becomes the Executive Director of AFoCO |
December 31 2020 | Chencho Norbu completes his term as Executive Director of AFoCO |
January 1 2019 | Chencho Norbu from Bhutan assumes the role of Executive Director of AFoCO |
April 27 2018 | The Agreement on the Establishment of AFoCO officially entered into force, marking the formal creation of the intergovernmental organization. |
August 2016 | Hadi Pasaribu concludes his term as Executive Director of AFoCO |
September 22 2015 | The Agreement on the Establishment of AFoCO was adopted, finalizing the multilateral platform for forest cooperation across diverse geographical regions from coastal islands to glaciated mountains to central Asian deserts. |
2013 | Dialogues began for the establishment of the Asian Forest Cooperation Organization (AFoCO), involving ASEAN member states, Republic of Korea, and prospective members including Bhutan, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and East Timor. |
January 2013 | Hadi Pasaribu from Indonesia becomes the first Executive Director of the Asian Forest Cooperation Organization, initially during the ASEAN-Korea Forest Cooperation period |
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