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Access to genetic resources and benefit sharing in Bangladesh
Key Facts
FUNDING SCHEME
Scoping
VALUE
£1,550
WHERE
Bangladesh
Summary
To raise awareness and promote a policy debate on a national framework on ABS in Bangladesh by addressing the lack of regulation on these issues.
Status
Completed
Reference
EIDPR003
Round
12
Start
01/06/2004
End
01/07/2004
Project Leader
Jona Razzaque
Lead Organisation
FIELD - Foundation for International Environmental Law and Development
Project Partners
IUCN - Bangladesh
Website
http://www.field.org.uk
Regions
South Asia
Countries
Bangladesh
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