Joining hands for biodiversity conservation and environmental protection


Sima Devi Chaudhary with her child, and the new biogas stove.
Sima Devi Chaudhary with her child, and the new biogas stove.
© WWF-Canon / Helena Telkanranta
Handing over of the agreement between the 2 gentlemen.
Executive Director of Biogas Sector Partnership - Nepal (left) and Country Representative of WWF Nepal Program Dr Chandra Gurung signing a MOU to promote and install 10,000 Biogas Plants in Terai Arc Landscape-Nepal including Western Terai Landscape Building Program (WTLBP) districts.
© WWF Nepal

Effective biodiversity conservation is not possible without the concerted efforts of all concerned. Local, national, regional and global effort is essential to address the complex issues of biodiversity conservation and environmental protection 

For this reason, WWF Nepal has joined hands with Government of Nepal and various ministries and line agencies under it, national and international non-governmental organizations, development organizations, donor agencies, stakeholders, interest groups, community-based organizations, and local people for biodiversity conservation and environmental protection in Nepal. The objective is to create synergies among the partners and to plan and prioritize its investments


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