Exhibition area at the 17th Meeting of the Parties (MOP) of the CBFP - Registration open

 

 

Please download the Document here below:

Exhibitor_Partner_Registration_Form_MoP17-FR-ENG.pdf

 

 

Dear Partner,

 

As the single global platform for the Congo Basin forests, the CBFP, on the occasion of the 17th Meeting of the Parties, will allow its members to exhibit and inform the public on their objectives, priorities, programs and activities. In keeping with past practice, an exhibition area will be made available from 23 to 27  October 2017 in Douala (Cameroon).

 

 

Each stand measures 3 x 3 meters including flooring and internal furniture (tables and chairs).  Stand rental fees are set at EUR 745 (FCFA 490.000) and cover all the costs of running and setting up the stand (lighting, maintenance, etc.). Given their limited number (30 stands), the stands will be awarded on a "first registered, first served" basis.

 

 

The exhibition area will be open free of charge to participants at the 17th Meeting of the Parties of CBFP, from 23 au 27 octobre 2017 from 9a.m. to 6 p.m.

 

 

Partners interested in booking an exhibition stand are kindly requested to fill out the registration and return it to us before 17th October 2017, 12p.m. GMT at the following addresses: decoralia.events@yahoo.fr with copy to Jacquelinedenisemanga@yahoo.fr;   and registration@pfbc-cbfp.org

 

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