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  1. Strengthening biodiversity data capacity across the #Pacific 💪

    📸 The BID data mobilization workshop hosted by Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (#SPREP) in #Samoa has started!

    Bringing together 30 participants from Samoa, Papua New Guinea, Tonga and Vanuatu, the workshop is supported by 8 trainers from Denmark, Colombia, Argentina, Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea🌏

  2. Strengthening biodiversity data capacity across the #Pacific 💪

    📸 The BID data mobilization workshop hosted by Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (#SPREP) in #Samoa has started!

    Bringing together 30 participants from Samoa, Papua New Guinea, Tonga and Vanuatu, the workshop is supported by 8 trainers from Denmark, Colombia, Argentina, Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea🌏

  3. Strengthening biodiversity data capacity across the #Pacific 💪

    📸 The BID data mobilization workshop hosted by Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (#SPREP) in #Samoa has started!

    Bringing together 30 participants from Samoa, Papua New Guinea, Tonga and Vanuatu, the workshop is supported by 8 trainers from Denmark, Colombia, Argentina, Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea🌏

  4. Strengthening biodiversity data capacity across the #Pacific 💪

    📸 The BID data mobilization workshop hosted by Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (#SPREP) in #Samoa has started!

    Bringing together 30 participants from Samoa, Papua New Guinea, Tonga and Vanuatu, the workshop is supported by 8 trainers from Denmark, Colombia, Argentina, Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea🌏

  5. Strengthening biodiversity data capacity across the #Pacific 💪

    📸 The BID data mobilization workshop hosted by Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (#SPREP) in #Samoa has started!

    Bringing together 30 participants from Samoa, Papua New Guinea, Tonga and Vanuatu, the workshop is supported by 8 trainers from Denmark, Colombia, Argentina, Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea🌏