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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