There are 196 projects that match your search.
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Papua new guinea
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Multifocal Area
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2000
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5,474.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PNG/00/04 |
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This project has been an awareness project implemented by students from Sogeri National Highschool through the Sogeri Environment Club that made up of students and teachers. The activities involve the promotion of sustainable forest management and ( ... )
tion of deforestation. The project addresses an area of semi arid vegetation of mostly savannah grassland and shrubs. The project area is located in the Central Province Dry
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Papua new guinea
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Multifocal Area
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2000
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16,667.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PNG/00/09 |
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This has been an Environmental News Letter published by Conservation Melansea Inc. (Local NGO). The purpose of this news letter was to deseminate project information and work carried out in the country and abroad. They have now being funded twice. |
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Papua new guinea
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Biodiversity
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2000
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8,084.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PNG/00/11 |
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To train communities on how to draw up landuse plans. This was organise to train the trainers who can then train the communities |
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Papua new guinea
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Biodiversity
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2000
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10,401.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PNG/00/07 |
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The project was funded as part of the the International Water pollution project to address the threat towards marine pollution in the country and especially promoted public awareness through certain cleanup activities in popular beachfronts,public ( ... )
tional areas and main swimming pools. The organized clean up activities promoted the objectives of the International Coastal Cleanup at a local
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Papua new guinea
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Biodiversity
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2000
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20,332.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PNG/00/01 |
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The capacity building workshop for project coordinators was facilitated and coordinated by Mr. Karol Kisokau, who currently is the Scientific Programme Director with the Research & Conservation Programme of organization. The project facilitated the ( ... )
aining of the project coordinators of grantees under OP2, OP1 & other representatives from the local communities in the areas of Project Management (planning, monitoring & evaluation)&
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Papua new guinea
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Biodiversity
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1998
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19,289.34
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Phase 1
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Project Number: PNG/98/13 |
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The project recieved USD19, 289.34 from the SGP to set up an environment management plan that can be adhered to by the affected community so that they can manage their resources and sustain them for the future.
The activities carried out were ( ... )
ops, tree planting, survey of the marine and terrestrial flora and fauna. The data were documented for later use and also for conservation and development purposes.
The sustainability of the project was uncertain after SGP funding. The project was completed and further development from the data and surveys conducted in the area are uncertain. The progressive reports indicated that the
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Papua new guinea
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Biodiversity
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1998
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6,028.45
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Phase 1
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Project Number: PNG/98/14 |
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A grant of US$6028.45 has been appropriated for use by a community group who are the rightfull land and resource owners of the Balek Wildlife Sanctuary. The Wildlife Sanctuary is a National Government Conservation site although land and resources ( ... )
to the people of the Balek Community. Recently the people through frustration because of lack of development in their community decided to invite loggers into the site. As a means of preserving the presting site the GEF SGP decided to assist he people by providing a grant for eco tourist activities just at the entrance to the sirte. This includes traditional dancing, board walk , naming of
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Papua new guinea
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Multifocal Area
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1998
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9,021.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: PNG/98/05 |
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A grant of US$9,021. was provided to the Marme Womens Group to translate the PNG Country Strategy Guidelines in to Pidgin and to further develop a pamplet and a booklet for the GEF/SGP programme. These materials will be used by the GEF Secretariat ( ... )
ir information dissemination work
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Papua new guinea
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Multifocal Area
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1998
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5,677.62
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Phase 1
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Project Number: PNG/98/21 |
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A grant of US$5,677.62 has been budgetted for the GEF Secretariat to undertake a one day "GEF/SGP Strategic Planning workshop" with the NSC and major NGOs. The outcome of this workshop will be the mission statement and PNG National Country strategy ( ... )
year 1999 to
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Papua new guinea
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Multifocal Area
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1998
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1,866.67
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Phase 1
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Project Number: PNG/98/17 |
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A grant of US$ 1866.67 has been budgetted for the Sosel Ekson Komiti NGO to undertake with the assistance of the GEF Secretariat, the first regional workshop on capacity building for NGOs and CBOs that are networked with the GEF/SGP. The workshop ( ... )
nclude training on the GEF thematic areas, including project planning and management
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Papua new guinea
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Biodiversity
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1998
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2,808.33
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Phase 1
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Project Number: PNG/98/10 |
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The project was awarded US$2,808.33 by the SGP to furthe conduct a bird and leathe back turtle survey at the Kamiali Wildlife Management Area, a national asset assisted and support by the NGO, Village Development Trust and other stakeholders. ( ... )
e survey would establish baseline data for more awarenes and research work by both national and international research institutions. The project will enable another door to be opened for the villagers who gave their land for conservation to benefit both economically and environmentally.
Further to thje biodata collected, the Leather back turtle was funded and supported by the SGP and other
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Papua new guinea
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Biodiversity
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1998
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1,966.67
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Phase 1
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Project Number: PNG/98/15 |
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A planning grant of K1,966.67 was provided to the Motu Koitabu Group of the Village of Hanuabada to develop their project proposal. In late 1998 the group approached the secretariat informing the coordinator that the people were suffering from a ( ... )
of environment health related diseases. As the village is locked in the city of port moresby the village is overcrowded with approximately 30,000 people. The harbour which was their traditional fishing group is also contaminated not only by surrage but also from the industries and harbour activity. The problem is recognised and the group has been encouraged to develop a good project proposal
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Papua new guinea
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Biodiversity
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1998
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16,391.11
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Phase 1
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Project Number: PNG/98/09 |
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The project recieved US$19,391.11 to establish the Omani - Paimanda Wildlife Management Area. The proposed WMA was to prserve the habitat and the population of the was Arfak Astrapia (Astrapia nigral) and Huon Astrapia (Astrapia rothschildi) both ( ... )
ovincial emblems for the Enga province.
The concern was that the interior of the proposed WMA was under threat of being exploited and therefore conservation and development was seen as an alternate to promote conservation and provide support to sustain the livelihood.
The project was partially completed and its objectives were partially achieved as the project was incomplete as mentioned
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Papua new guinea
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Biodiversity
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1998
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2,000.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: PNG/98/22 |
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Papua new guinea
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Climate Change Mitigation
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1998
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1,666.67
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Phase 1
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Project Number: PNG/98/11 |
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A grant of US$1,666.67 was provided to the Pompabus Vocational School which teaches school dropouts life skills. The grant will be used to undertake an environment awareness dayworkshop with the students and their parents and surrounding community ( ... )
ing planting of a varienty of tree species around the
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Papua new guinea
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Biodiversity
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1998
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4,496.35
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Phase 1
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Project Number: PNG/98/01 |
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An award of USD4,496.35 was given to the NGO, Social Concerns Incorporated grant to establish a nursery for seedlings. The project area, as observed and reported by Dorothy Luana, previous NC, was highly populated and intensive gardening was seen to ( ... )
practice by the local people.
The nursery was established and the seedlings were distributed. However, the impact and sustainability of the project was uncertain. During the NC visit, it was noted that seedlings were distributed without charging a price.All the funds for the project were disbursed as agreed in the
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Papua new guinea
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Multifocal Area
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1998
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1,944.44
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Phase 1
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Project Number: PNG/98/16 |
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Papua new guinea
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Biodiversity
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1998
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8,833.33
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Phase 1
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Project Number: PNG/98/12 |
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The project received US$8,833.33 to further improve and upgarde its facilities to attract tourists both local and international to visit its hidden caves, rare birds of paradise spp, traditional singing groups, bush tracks, wild orchids and other ( ... )
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The whoty project group visited other institutions out of the province to gauge information and learn from these institutions. The whoty project group was approved of again another SGP fund by the NSC under OP2. Its sustainablity plan to sustain its operations is yet tobe established. Otherwise, it is earning a little income form the local institutions, school students, bird watchers and
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Papua new guinea
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Biodiversity
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1997
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26,548.61
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Phase 1
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Project Number: PNG/97/03 |
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The project was awarded USD 26,548.61 to carry out the survey of the biodiversity of the Collingwood Bay Area in Oro Province. The activities implemented include: preliminary documentation of Collingwood Bay Maisin terrestrial and marine flora and ( ... )
training of Maisin community members in basic scientific techniques; initiation of Maisin ethnoecology knowledge and practices documenattion; complete basic survey of Wildife Management Area establishment; and support and development of PNG national science capacity (engagement of national scientists).
The biological survey and the lessons learned could be applied elsewhere to promote
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Papua new guinea
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Biodiversity
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1997
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11,298.61
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Phase 1
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Project Number: PNG/97/02 |
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The project recieved an amount of US$11,298.61 for the SGP to carry out pre-feasibility study of the Kambaramba Artificial Lake in Angoram District, East Sepik Province. The intention was to establish an artificial lake and have it gazzetted as a ( ... )
al protected asset and encourage the fish, bird and wild duck to return to this lake. The study was done by the Deptartment of Fisheries confirmed the potential to develop the artificial lake as it would be beneficial to the local people econimocally, environmentally and socially.
The pre-feasibility report identified the following fish species: Tilapia rendalli, Puntios gonionotus, Eliotris
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