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    |Type=Non-profit
    |Type=Non-profit
    |Country=Nigeria
    |Country=Nigeria
    |Current focus=<translate>Poverty</translate>  
    |Current focus=<translate><!--T:1--> Poverty</translate>  


    <translate>Networking</translate>
    <translate><!--T:2--> Networking</translate>


    <translate>Alliance</translate>
    <translate><!--T:3--> Alliance</translate>


    <translate>building</translate>
    <translate><!--T:4--> building</translate>


    <translate>Capacity building</translate>
    <translate><!--T:5--> Capacity building</translate>


    <translate>Sustainable development</translate>
    <translate><!--T:6--> Sustainable development</translate>


    <translate>Environmental protection</translate>
    <translate><!--T:7--> Environmental protection</translate>


    <translate>Conservation</translate>
    <translate><!--T:8--> Conservation</translate>


    <translate>Ecosystems</translate>  
    <translate><!--T:9--> Ecosystems</translate>  


    <translate>Biodiversity</translate>
    <translate><!--T:10--> Biodiversity</translate>
    |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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