There are 441 projects that match your search.
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Tanzania
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International Waters
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2003
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29,692.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TAN/03/01 |
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Over the years, particularly with the increase of population and human activities, the Lufyilo River Basin has experienced wide spread destruction of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystem. Vegetation is cleared for agriculture and trees are cut down ( ... )
rewood and building poles. The project aims at increasing awareness on conservation of forests and other vegetation that are of great biodiversity and catchment importance within the Lufilyo river basin. Lufyilo river empties its waters into Lake Nyasa, which is an international water
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2002
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36,288.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TAN/02/03 |
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Iluhya Secondary School is located about 30km away from the national electricity grid thus the school has no power. The use of kerosene for lighting is expensive and also results into little light at the classrooms thus disrupting smooth study for ( ... )
ts. The project aim at demonstrating how schools and other institutions in off-grid areas can enjoy electric power through solar energy technology. It will also improve learning conditions at the school by providing reliable solar electricity
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Tanzania
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Biodiversity
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2002
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48,122.14
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TAN/COMPACT/UNF/02/03 |
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This Project aim at facilitating formation and registration of Mt. Kilimanjaro Tour Guides Association and develop a guiding code of conduct for the tour guides.
The project will also provide training to improve Guides interpretation knowledge ( ... )
ills on a landscape based tourism. The project will assist the guides to develop a forum for Tour Guides Association which will be discussing and negotiate with tour operators matters of employment and improvement of tourism industry with regards to biodiversity conservation.
This project is intended to improve visitor?s satisfaction through guiding and interpretation. The qualified guides
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2002
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1,632.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TAN/02/02 |
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One of the biggest problems that face off grid rural communities is lack of reliable power. Lack of power limits possibilities of development activities and thus contribute to rural poverty. Project aims at assisting a solar training facility ( ... )
KARADEA to train solar technicians in the district who in turn will promote, install and maintain solar systems in Karagwe
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Tanzania
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Multifocal Area
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2002
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41,596.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TAN/COMPACT/CO/02/02 |
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The year 2002 was proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly as the International Year of Mountains (IYM). Since a large portion of tourist activities occurs in mountain areas, the year was also declared the International Year of Eco-tourism ( ... )
o forge linkages between Mountain eco-systems and eco-tourism activities. The main objective is to support participation of local actors in the African conference on Mountains and Highland
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Tanzania
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Biodiversity
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2002
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28,756.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TAN/COMPACT/UNF/02/05 |
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Project aim to involve local communities to restore degraded areas of the half miles trip area on the slopes of Mt. Kilimanjaro in Kidia Tella and Mowo Villagers for sustainable utilization of forest resources in order to conserve biodiversity. |
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Tanzania
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Biodiversity
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2002
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2,570.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: TAN/UNDP-TRAC/02/01 |
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The project's main objective is to share and give feedback to the Monduli community members about the outcome of the research results and finds. it will also explore indigenous conservation techniques that have traditionally governed the management ( ... )
cinal plant resources.
The Cross Boarder project facilitated the initial work of this NGO in Monduli by linking their research team with nationa, district and local authorities and
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Tanzania
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Multifocal Area
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2001
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36,848.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: TAN/COMPACT/UNF/01/01 |
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The implementation of COMPACT project Kilimanjaro Tanzania started in the year 2001. As part of the preparations for the start of the COMPACT project the need to collect baseline information was necessary. This baseline information includes ( ... )
economic survey and Aerial survey of the mountain to identify major threats in and around the mountain forest. The collected information is used to guide the implementation of activities by COMPACT project.
The aerial survey on the threats on the Mountain forest was conducted and result was shared by different stakeholders around Mt. Kilimanjaro through a consultative workshop. The result of
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2001
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48,826.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TAN/01/03 |
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One of the biggest probles that face off-grid rural based institutions namely schools and health centres is electric power. Lack of power limit the period of study for students. The result of this is poor avademic performance. Attempts to use ( ... )
owered generators have quite often been short lived due to costs. For environment activists, this option is not acceptable because it pollutes the atmosphere. The main objective is to Demonstrate how solar power can be used as a non-grid electrification option to rural
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Tanzania
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Biodiversity
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2001
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32,346.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: TAN/COMPACT/UNF/01/05 |
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This project intends to reduce demand of fuel wood to villagers in Marangu and Machame by 75% by the year 2003 througth adoption of fuel efficient stoves . The project main activities will be training on construction of fuel efficien stove and tree ( ... )
ng. The establisted energy farms will increase the supply of fuel wood and reduce the encroachment to the forest reserves of Mt. kilimanjaro for fuel wood. the project will aslo create source of income for this group of women as they will be able to sell efficient cooking stoves and tree
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Tanzania
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Biodiversity
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2001
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36,924.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TAN/COMPACT/UNF/01/03 |
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This project on environment conservation education is implemented by the WCST and hosted by the Marangu Teachers Training College. The project's main objective is training and awareness rising in environment conservation in schools and communities ( ... )
around Mt. Kilimanjaro. Also the project aims at promoting conservation education through student teachers who upon their graduation will then transfer the knowledge to primary and secondary school of their duty stations.
Other objectives of the project includes raising the awareness that Mt. Kilimanjaro is a World Natural Heritage Site to local communities and their role in conservation
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2001
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40,881.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TAN/01/02 |
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As the cost for establishment of the Centre was beyond the ceiling approved under the Small Grants Programme, it was agreed to provide support by phases. The first phase amounted to Tshs. 37,425,000/= was paid through UNDP TRAC Resources. The ( ... )
is established as an instrument that will promote systematic dissemination of biogas technology in Tanzania and Africa at
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Tanzania
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Land Degradation
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2001
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37,051.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: TAN/COMPACT/UNF/01/02 |
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The Project aims at rehabilitating community based irrigation system at Faru, Kilema Kusini ward so as to increase income and improving household food security among small holder farmers at Kilema Kusini Ward. The rehabilitation of this canal will ( ... )
water loss from the furrow through seepage thus increase amount of water for irrigation purpose. The initiative will double crop production at Kilema Kusini and also improve food security at household level and increase family incomes for poverty reduction. It will also reduce encroachment to the protected areas surrounding
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Tanzania
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Land Degradation
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2001
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47,915.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: TAN/COMPACT/UNF/01/04 |
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The objective of this project is :
(1)To alleviate poverty through increased agricultural production througth rehabilitation of community based irrigation scheme (Umbwe OnanaIrrigational canal).
(2) To increase efficiency of Umbwe Onana ( ... )
tion canals and ,
(4) To promote water and soil conservation among farmers and water user of the Umbwe Onana irrigational
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2001
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48,271.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TAN/01/05 |
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-To promote wide use of solar energy in water pumping and irrigation farming through support to a demonstration community based irrigation scheme
-To demonstrate how solar energy can be used for small-scale irrigation scheme
- To increase ( ... )
tion of food crops in order to reduce and eventually eradicate food poverty to Lake adjacent
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2001
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47,991.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TAN/01/11 |
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To promote wide use of solar energy in water pumping and irrigation farming through support to a demonstration community based irrigation scheme. |
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2001
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48,270.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TAN/01/09 |
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Many years of studies and trials have proved that solution to chronic problems of food shortage and hunger lies in small-scale community based irrigation schemes. Priority is given to those that use renewable energy technologies. It is in view of ( ... )
tributes of small scale solar or wind powered irrigation schemes that the GEF Small Grants Programme intends to support establishment of demonstration projects. Its main objective is to promote wide use of solar energy in irrigation farming through support to a demonstration community based irrigation
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2001
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47,334.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TAN/01/07 |
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To promote wide use of solar energy in water pumping and irrigation farming through support to a demonstration community based irrigation scheme.
The demonstration project will send clear lessons to the people, government, NGOs and donor ( ... )
ity that Lake Victoria waters can feed people who live on its shores. If renewable energy technologies can be used to support small scale irrigation farms.
The project will also increase production of food crops in order to reduce and eventually eradicate food poverty to lake adjacent
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2001
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49,182.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TAN/01/04 |
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- To promote wide use of wind energy in irigation farming through support to a demonstration community based irrigation scheme
- To faciliate the economic growth of the Ilungu Community through increased agricultural productivity as a result of ( ... )
tion using water from Lake Victoria.
- Improve food security in Magu
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2001
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45,476.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TAN/01/06 |
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The main objective of this project was to promote wide adoption of renewable energy technologies specifically wind energy and solar power for water pumping and irrigation farming for villages that are located adjacent to Lake Victoria.
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tration project will send clear lessons to the people, government, NGOs and donor community that Lake Victoria waters can feed people who live on its shores, if renewable energy technologies can be used to support small scale irrigation
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