PARTNERS

Blooming Together: Our Partners Cultivate a Greener Future with
the University of Duhok Botanical Garden. 

Rooted in Partnership, Growing Knowledge

Cultivating Collaboration: Our Valued Partners

The University of Duhok Botanical Garden wouldn't be the flourishing haven it is today without the invaluable support of our dedicated partners. These organizations share our commitment to research, conservation, education, and public engagement related to plant life and environmental sustainability. Through collaborative efforts, we strive to make a lasting impact on our local and global communities.

Building a Brighter Future Together:

We are deeply grateful for the unwavering support of our partners. Through their contributions, we are able to:

By joining forces with like-minded organizations, the University of Duhok Botanical Garden grows not only in its physical space, but also in its capacity to make a positive impact on the world around us.

Are you interested in becoming a partner? We welcome inquiries from organizations that share our vision for a sustainable future. Please visit our CONTACT page or FAQ.

Together, we can cultivate a world where nature thrives and knowledge blossoms!

The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is a leading international development agency that works to advance development and promote democracy. Their support has been instrumental in establishing the University of Duhok Botanical Garden, providing crucial resources for the development of infrastructure, research facilities, and educational programs. This collaboration fosters international exchange of knowledge and best practices in the field of sustainable plant conservation and management. 

LASER PULSE is a renowned local company committed to environmental responsibility. Their partnership with the University of Duhok Botanical Garden focuses on promoting sustainable practices within the garden itself. This includes innovative irrigation systems, renewable energy solutions, and the development of eco-friendly educational materials. This collaboration serves as a model for other institutions and businesses seeking to integrate sustainability into their operations. 

Cultivating Knowledge Across Borders
Partnering with Indiana University

The University of Duhok Botanical Garden is proud to collaborate with Indiana University, a leading research institution in the United States. This partnership fosters international exchange of knowledge and expertise in plant science, conservation strategies, and educational program development. Through joint research projects, faculty exchanges, and student internships, we're working together to address global environmental challenges and promote a deeper understanding of the plant world. Together, we're committed to cultivating a more sustainable future for Kurdistan and beyond.

Cultivating Global Partnership
Partnering with Purdue University

Purdue University, a renowned public research university in Indiana, has joined forces with the University of Duhok Botanical Garden to support the "Support to Traditional Cultural Practices in Northern Iraq" project. This partnership leverages Purdue's expertise in agriculture and environmental sciences to contribute to the Botanical Garden's initiatives in plant conservation, education, and community engagement. Together, these institutions are working towards preserving the region's rich botanical heritage and fostering sustainable practices for future generations. 

College of Agriculture to host University of Duhok delegates

A Partnership Rooted in Tradition
Partnering with The University of Notre Dame (UND)

The University of Notre Dame (UND), a renowned Catholic research university founded in 1842, has joined forces with the University of Duhok Botanical Garden to support the "Support to Traditional Cultural Practices in Northern Iraq" project. As the coordinating partner, Notre Dame brings its expertise in various fields to contribute to the Botanical Garden's initiatives, fostering collaboration and knowledge exchange between the two institutions. This partnership is a testament to the shared commitment to preserving cultural heritage and promoting sustainable practices in the region.