South Asia Co-operative Environment Programme
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The South Asia Co-operative Environment Programme, also known as SACEP, is an inter-governmental organisation established in 1982 by the South Asian governments to promote and support protection, management and enhancement of the environment in the region.
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Categories: Organizations established in 1982 | International organizations | Foreign relations of Bhutan | Foreign relations of Bangladesh | Foreign relations of Nepal | Foreign relations of Pakistan | Foreign relations of Sri Lanka | Foreign relations of the Maldives | Foreign relations of India | Foreign relations of Afghanistan | South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation

