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International Conservation Development Partnership Inc. is registered on BS 2076-02-06 (20 May 2019) in Nepal. ICDPI is a limited liability organization established with the purpose of study, research and consulting services. Its registration number is 215587/75/076.

The goal of ICDPI is to provide comprehensive services in the field of Forestry, Climate Change, Natural Resource Management (NRM), enterprise development, agriculture, agroforestry and socio-economic dynamics. The basic focus of the organization is to establish the sustainable management system of natural resources for the benefits of forest dependent communities.

ICDPI is an autonomous organization, unified with young professionals with expertise including but not limited to Forestry, Climate Change, NRM, Enterprise Development, Agriculture, Agroforestry and Socio-economy, Certification, Governance, Policy Advocacy and Valuation of Ecosystem Services.We have maintained an updated roster of experts of these fields.

Our Goal

The goal of ICDPI is to provide comprehensive services in the field of Forestry, Climate Change, Natural Resource Management (NRM), enterprise development, agriculture, agroforestry and socio-economic dynamics.

Our Mission

Work in partnership with clients to deliver quality services for the benefit of nature, natural resources
and community.

Our Vision

A just world with optimum natural resources mobilization through its best management

Target groups and Partners

Target groups of the ICDPI are women, Dalit, Janajati and tribal community, small and medium sized enterprise groups, small and marginalized farmers, workers/labor, poor and landless families, children and youths and conflict affected people. Whereas the government agencies, non-governmental organizations, networks and federations, civil society organizations, donors agencies/development partners and political parties are the partners of the ICDPI.