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Conservation Programs in Nepal
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Conservation Programs sector based in Nepal. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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International Conservation Development Partnership Inc
International Conservation Development Partnership Inc.(ICDPI) is an autonomous limited liability company established to offer professional services, advice, guidance, and actionable solutions to the partner entities in research, policy and strategies formulation and development interventions in diverse thematic areas. ICDPI is registered in the Office of the Company Registrar, Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Supplies, Government of Nepal and in the Department of Internal Revenue. Our organization has been providing comprehensive services since 2019 in the fields of Forestry, Natural Resource Management (NRM), Watershed and landscape Management, Wildlife and Conservation/Protected Area Management, Enterprise development, Agriculture, Agroforestry, Socio-economic dynamics and Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation with a primary focus on sustainability approaches of resources management for the benefits of dependent communities, bringing together multi-disciplinary personnel with expertise in diverse fields. ICDPI works in partnership with the government agencies, non-governmental organizations, networks and federations, civil society organizations, development partners and political parties to deliver quality services for the benefit of nature, natural resources and community. Our company has been facilitating its partners in developing and executing projects on resources mobilization at local levels, counselling people on social justice and human rights, designing and implementing livelihood programmes, ecosystem strengthening, database development and management, formulation of forest and NTFP management plans, developing local adaptation plans and environment auditing. We stand for women, Dalit, indigenous people and local communities, small and medium sized enterprises, small and marginalized farmers, workers, poor and landless families, children, youths and conflict affected people to safeguard their rights.
11 to 50 staff
Pasa-Napa
Pasa-Napa (meaning: साथीसगँ ) is a Nepali Heritage Games creates educational products based on Nepal's cultural heritage and architecture.
1 to 10 staff
Forestry Youth Network-Fyn
Nestled amidst the breathtaking Himalayas, Forestry Youth Network stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of Nepal's natural heritage. Established in 2022 A.D, we are a registered green organization, deeply rooted in the rich tapestry of Nepalese culture and environment. Guided by the unwavering belief in a sustainable future, we dedicate our efforts to four pillars: forestry, wildlife, youth leadership, and climate change. Within the verdant embrace of Nepal's forests, we promote sustainable forestry practices, combat deforestation, and foster the restoration of degraded lands. Protecting the majestic wildlife that roams Nepal's diverse landscapes is another cornerstone of our mission. We actively engage in conservation efforts, advocating for endangered species and raising awareness about the delicate balance of the natural world. Protecting the majestic wildlife that roams Nepal's diverse landscapes is another cornerstone of our mission. We actively engage in conservation efforts, advocating for endangered species and raising awareness about the delicate balance of the natural world. Through community collaborations and research initiatives, we strive to ensure the survival of Nepal's unique biodiversity. Investing in the future is paramount to achieving lasting change. We believe that empowering young Nepalese leaders is essential for building a sustainable tomorrow. Through educational programs, leadership training, and community engagement initiatives, we equip young minds with the knowledge and skills to champion environmental causes and spearhead positive change. The ever-present threat of climate change demands a collective response. We actively address this challenge by promoting renewable energy solutions, advocating for climate-resilient practices, and raising awareness about the impact of climate change on Nepal's vulnerable communities. Join us on this journey as we work tirelessly to safeguard our nature.
51 to 200 staff