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Alliance
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Capacity building
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Sustainable development
 
Environmental protection  
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Conservation
 
Ecosystems  
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Biodiversity
 
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|Description=The Bioresources Development and Conservation Programme (BDCP) is a globally recognized not-for-profit organization established in 1992 that promotes the sustainable utilization of natural products. BDCP and its affiliates promote high-quality scientific research on sustainable utilization of biological resources for health, economic development and conservation of the environment; create knowledge in the application of technology and global commerce for poverty alleviation; and develop partnerships with agencies, communities and governments for sustainable development.
|Description=The Bioresources Development and Conservation Programme (BDCP) is a globally recognized not-for-profit organization established in 1992 that promotes the sustainable utilization of natural products. BDCP and its affiliates promote high-quality scientific research on sustainable utilization of biological resources for health, economic development and conservation of the environment; create knowledge in the application of technology and global commerce for poverty alleviation; and develop partnerships with agencies, communities and governments for sustainable development.



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Organization name

Bioresources Development and Conservation Programme

Organization link

http://www.bioresources.org/

Organization type

Non-profit

Country

Nigeria

Current focus/area

Poverty

Networking

Alliance

building

Capacity building

Sustainable development

Environmental protection

Conservation

Ecosystems

Biodiversity

Description/notes

The Bioresources Development and Conservation Programme (BDCP) is a globally recognized not-for-profit organization established in 1992 that promotes the sustainable utilization of natural products. BDCP and its affiliates promote high-quality scientific research on sustainable utilization of biological resources for health, economic development and conservation of the environment; create knowledge in the application of technology and global commerce for poverty alleviation; and develop partnerships with agencies, communities and governments for sustainable development.

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Compendium source

Signatory of the People's’ Summit: Climate Rights and Human Survival


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Signatory of the People's’ Summit: Climate Rights and Human Survival +
Poverty

Networking

Alliance

building

Capacity building

Sustainable development

Environmental protection

Conservation

Ecosystems

Biodiversity +
The Bioresources Development and ConservatThe Bioresources Development and Conservation Programme (BDCP) is a globally recognized not-for-profit organization established in 1992 that promotes the sustainable utilization of natural products. BDCP and its affiliates promote high-quality scientific research on sustainable utilization of biological resources for health, economic development and conservation of the environment; create knowledge in the application of technology and global commerce for poverty alleviation; and develop partnerships with agencies, communities and governments for sustainable development.</br></br>(website)ts for sustainable development. (website) +
9° 4' 55.20" N, 8° 40' 31.08" ELatitude: 9.082
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