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| |Name=WWF Nepal | | |Name=WWF Nepal |
| |Link=https://www.wwfnepal.org/ | | |Link=https://www.wwfnepal.org/ |
− | |Type=<translate>NGO</translate> | + | |Type=<translate><!--T:1--> NGO</translate> |
− | |Country=<translate>Nepal</translate> | + | |Country=<translate><!--T:2--> Nepal</translate> |
− | |Current focus=<translate>Wildlife</translate> | + | |Current focus=<translate><!--T:3--> Wildlife</translate> |
− | <translate>Climate</translate> | + | <translate><!--T:4--> Climate</translate> |
− | <translate>Energy</translate> | + | <translate><!--T:5--> Energy</translate> |
− | <translate>Forests</translate> | + | <translate><!--T:6--> Forests</translate> |
− | <translate>Governance </translate> | + | <translate><!--T:7--> Governance </translate> |
− | <translate>Conservation</translate> | + | <translate><!--T:8--> Conservation</translate> |
| |Description=The WWF Nepal office was formally established only in 1993. Through the years, WWF Nepal has progressed towards a landscape approach that prioritizes community-based conservation as the foundation for a sustainable future, benefitting approximately 2.1 million people. (website) | | |Description=The WWF Nepal office was formally established only in 1993. Through the years, WWF Nepal has progressed towards a landscape approach that prioritizes community-based conservation as the foundation for a sustainable future, benefitting approximately 2.1 million people. (website) |
| |Source=A member organisation of the Climate Action Network Regional Node CAN South Asia (CANSA) | | |Source=A member organisation of the Climate Action Network Regional Node CAN South Asia (CANSA) |