Luanda, – The multisectorial technical commission on environment (CTMA) met in Luanda for the second working session to discuss its organic and legislative package.
The meeting, led by the Angolan Environment minister, Fátima Jardim, has the responsibility to elaborate the legislation projects related to environment and sustainable usage of the natural resources, speaking about strategic results of the sectorial control, controlling and using sectorial methods of environment protection.
According to the legal director of the Environment Ministry, Miranda Kiala, the multisectorial technical commission on environment, created by presidential dispatch on June 18, aims to collect ideas from diverse sectors about environment issues.
This technical commission is comprised by representatives of 14 Ministerial Departments namely Agriculture and Rural Development, Planning, Health, Culture, Social Mass Media, Education, Energy and Water, Defence and Interior.