|
1.
|
Conservation of Chimpanzee at Gombe National Park, Kigoma, UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA (TAN/00/07)
Grant Amount: $ 48,043.00
Grantee: The Jane Goodall Institute

Research data has show that, Chimpanzees which is listed among the endangered species is on the decrease. The situation is serious in the Southern part of Gombe National Park where population is reported to have declined by 50% during the last two decades. ...

Dates: 9/2000 - 12/2001
Focal Area: Biodiversity

|
|
2.
|
Conservation of the Great Apes in Western Tanzania, UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA (TAN/SGP/OP3/Y1/05/10)
Grant Amount: $ 42,109.00
Grantee: The Jane Goodall Institute

The Jane Gooall Institute (JGI) has been working in Gombe and Mahale National Parks in the study of Apes with specific interest in Chimpanzee. In 2002/2003, UNDP Tanzania through SGP supported JGI with funds to study the reasons leading to the decline ...

Dates: 11/2005 - 12/2007
Focal Area: Biodiversity

|
|
3.
|
Integrated Biogas Production Project, Kaole Secondary School, Bagamoyo, UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA (TAN/97/01)
Grant Amount: $ 33,450.00
Grantee: Kaole Secondary School

To construct a biogas/biolatrine production plant for producing biogas which will be used for cooking and lighting at the school also to promote through schools the use of biogas as an alternative environment friendly source of energy.

Dates: 12/1997 - 12/1998
Focal Area: Climate Change

|
|
4.
|
Consolidation of a School Biogas project, Kaole Secondary School, Bagamoyo, UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA (TAN/00/04)
Grant Amount: $ 7,641.00
Grantee: Kaole Secondary School

The project has benefited the global environment by replacing fuelwood with biogs in cooking and heating. it is also used for lighting. The primary objective was to consolidate the school biogas plant in order to make it a model for learning and replication ...

Dates: 5/2000 - 12/2001
Focal Area: Climate Change

|
|
5.
|
Increased Production and use of Improved Charcoal Stoves and Ovens for Improved Energy Services, Environmental Conservation and Income Generation, Tanzania Traditional Energy Development and Environment Organization (TATEDO), UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA (TAN/97/02)
Grant Amount: $ 25,724.00
Grantee: Traditional Energy Dev. and Environment Organization

-To enhance accessibility to improved energy services for socio-economic development and environmental conservation for the majority of the urban and peri-urban people through increased production and use of improved/fuel efficient stoves and ovens.
-To ...

Dates: 12/1997 - 12/1998
Focal Area: Climate Change

|
|
6.
|
Biogas Production Project, Lomwe, UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA (TAN/97/03)
Grant Amount: $ 21,377.00
Grantee: Lomwe Secondary School

The school use over 700m3 of woodfuel every year. Interpreted in terms of trees felled, it is obvious that the school's contribution to the scale of deforestation is quite high. The proposed project would not only arrrest this trend of environmental ...

Dates: 12/1997 - 12/1998
Focal Area: Climate Change

|
|
7.
|
Photovoltaic Electrification of a Youth Village at Chamazi, UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA (TAN/98/03)
Grant Amount: $ 26,911.00
Grantee: Tanzania Christian Youth Association

- To electrify a youth centre by using a photovoltaic system
- To promote the use of solar energy in rural areas by demonstrating the application of photovoltaic systems for power generation.
- To contribute to global efforts on improving the environment ...

Dates: 10/1998 - 12/1999
Focal Area: Climate Change

|
|
8.
|
Photovoltaic Electrification of Bahati Scouts Camp, Morogoro, UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA (TAN/98/04)
Grant Amount: $ 15,488.36
Grantee: Tanzania Scouts Association, Morogoro

- The main objective is to popularize the use of solar energy by demonstrating the application of photovoltaic systems as an alternative source of energy in rural area.
- To electrify the Scout camp by using a photovoltaic system
- To strengthen the ...

Dates: 10/1998 - 12/1999
Focal Area: Climate Change

|
|
9.
|
Promotion of Solar Box Cookers for Environment Conservation in Kagera Region - A pilot Scheme, UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA (TAN/98/05)
Grant Amount: $ 13,116.00
Grantee: Kagera Community Development Trust, Bukoba

- To fabricate and distribute 40 solar box cookers under a pilot sheme aimed at tackling energy crisis in the rural areas of Kagera regions.
- To train trainers who will popularize the solar box cooker model by training other people how to fabricate ...

Dates: 10/1998 - 12/1999
Focal Area: Climate Change

|
|
10.
|
Conservation of Catchment Areas and prevention of Fire Burning Practices in the Uluguru Mountains in Morogoro District, UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA (TAN/98/06)
Grant Amount: $ 30,010.00
Grantee: Morogoro Environmental Conservation Action Group, Morogoro

-To restore vegetation cover in environmentally degraded Uluguru mountains
-To enhance the process of carbon sequestration through increased vegetation cover
- To sensitize villagers in 24 villages living on the slopes of Uluguru mountains to refrain ...

Dates: 9/1999 - 12/1999
Focal Area: Biodiversity

|