Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe
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The Regional Environmental Center for Central and Eastern Europe (REC) is a multilateral organisation with 32 member states and the European Commission. It was established in 1990 by the governments of the United States of America and Hungary and the European Commission. It has an independent, non-partisan, non-advocacy, and non-profit status enshrined in a legal charter. For 25 years, the REC has built and maintained multi-stakeholder platforms of governments, non-governmental organisations and businesses, and offered technical assistance to the countries in the region to support EU accession and to promote sustainable development. The organisation has also participated in key global, regional and local processes and contributed to environmental and sustainability solutions within and beyond its country office network, transferring transitional knowledge and experience to countries and regions. Headquartered in Szentendre, Hungary, near Budapest, the REC also has a network of more than a dozen offices throughout the Central and Eastern European region, including in South Eastern Europe and Turkey. During the last 25 years, the REC has implemented over 2,000 donor-funded projects with a total budget of over EUR 200 million.
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