File:NBRP.jpg
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Summary
editThe logo of the Nile Basin Research Programme (NBRP) of the University of Bergen.
File uploaded and published with permission for free and unlimited public usage from NBRP representative (coordinator) Alv Terje Fotland (See discussion page for my e-mail correspondance with mr. Fotland - This correspondance in Norwegian)
Logo is designed by Erlend Eidsvik/Centre for development studies at the NBRP. He is to be credited in any usage of the logo.
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