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3 Year Review 2004-2007

In November 2004, Wetlands International confirmed its ten year Strategic Intent and established 5 year targets, linked with four major Goals. In this document, we bring together an overview of the achievements of our work in the period 2005-2007, towards the 5 year targets under each Goal area. The data on our achievements from across the office network were collated on a web-based information system. This information base and personal communications were used to compile this document. Our progress over 3 years is presented, target by target, highlighting one key achievement, some of the other significant achievements – and by providing some comment on the status and outlook for our work in each case.


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