International Ecological Economy Promotion Association
The International Ecological Economy Promotion Association (IEEPA) is a professional non-governmental organization based in Beijing, China.[1] The IEEPA works on promoting international energy conservation, environmental protection and sustainable development and in particular the ecological economy. HistoryThe IEEPA was founded in 2007 and was officially registered on 21 October 2015, before this the IEEPA was known as the International Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection Association.[2] The IEEPA, since 2015, has made attempts to promote the ecological economy.[citation needed] During this transition the IEEPA continued to carry out many of the functions and responsibilities previously held by the Energy Conservation and Environmental Protection Association. Governance
ObjectivesIEEPA has identified three key operating areas:[4]
ActivitiesThe IEEPA, since its creation, has collaborated with a number of organisations domestically and internationally. In 2013 the IEEPA co-launched The Global Innovation Centre for Nano-Fibre Application (GICNA) with the Czech Nafigate Corp to advance technological innovation in green environment.[5] Such innovation included clean water resources, clean air and energy conservation.[6] In 2015, the IEEPA worked together with non-governmental organisations from South Korea. Such cooperation included Sung Information Co. Ltd, a South Korean solution service provider who donated equipment to the Chinese Primary Health Care Foundation (CPHCF).[7] The IEEPA saw this collaboration as a way of advancing public health programs in poverty stricken regions within China. The IEEPA sees the cooperation between different charities beyond China as building a platform for research and development between China and other States.[citation needed] As part of the organising committee for the World Economic and Environmental Conference (WEC), the IEEPA has been a constant participant in the annual conference. The WEC was initially formed by the United Nations Green New Deal in 2008 with over 6000 participants from nearly 60 countries and many international organisations.[8] The conference was set up to promote sustainable development of the world economy but also to advance the ecological economy.[citation needed] References
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