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Intercooperation in Bangladesh

At the request of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC), Intercooperation started providing backstopping to the Sustainable Land Use (SLU) Programme as from 1997. Two years later, SDC mandated Intercooperation to implement its entire SLU Programme in Bangladesh . Accordingly, Intercooperation established an office in Dhaka in July 2000 and subsequently became registered with the NGO Affairs Bureau as an international NGO.

The original office of Intercooperation was converted into an official Delegation in 2002. The portfolio has grown in the meantime and includes local governance and market development, in addition to the initial natural resource management mandate.
Intercooperation concentrates its activities in the Rajshahi Division and Sunamganj District, but other regions are also covered through partnerships with local or national NGOs (Districts of Mymensingh, Sylhet, Chittagong , Faridpur, Jessore, etc.).

 

 

 
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