There are 27,190 projects available.
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Haiti
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Community Based Adaptation
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2015
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40,255.00
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OP5 – Y4 (Jul 14 – Jun 15)
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Project Number: HTI/SIDS-CBA/2015/01 |
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La localité de Poste Gaille, surplombée par des versants dégradés est fortement affectée par les effets du changement climatique, comme en témoignent les inondations enregistrées durant les périodes de fortes averses qui causent une érosion ( ... )
des sols, et entrainent la perte des cultures et animaux. Le projet va mettre en place des seuils au niveau de la ravine Caudace qui constitue exutoire naturel du bassin versant pour réduire et prévenir les inondations dans les communautés vulnérables de Poste. Des activités de reforestation seront aussi
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Viet nam
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2015
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47,289.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: VNM/SGP/OP5/Y4/STAR/2015/08 |
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1.1. Overall Objective
Transfer farming techniques to communes located along Ky Lo River to improve adaptation capacity to increased flooding due to climate change impacts, in order to limit desertification and land degradation, maintain ( ... )
ltural production zone effectively, ensure food security and increase income for farmers living along the river and on hilly terrain of Xuan Quang 2 and Xuan Quang 3 communes, Dong Xuan district, Phu Yen province.
1.2. Specific Objectives
- Improve capacity to manage and implement the model, improve awareness on climate change and adaptation to its adverse effects for the community and local
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Venezuela
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2015
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10,000.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: VEN/SGP/OP5/Y4/STAR/CC/15/10 |
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El proyecto está diseñado para ser ejecutado en la parroquia Taguay, en el sur estado Aragua, con la participación de distintos actores de la comunidad. Tendrá dos líneas de acción que son mutuamente incluyentes y necesarias para la ( ... )
ción de empleo en la zona, el ecoturismo y la preservación de la
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Mozambique
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Land Degradation
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2015
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19,950.00
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OP5 – Y4 (Jul 14 – Jun 15)
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Project Number: MOZ/SGP/OP5/Y4/STAR/LD/2015/28 - APDESZ |
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The project that aims to contribute to limit land degradation and deforestation through integrated land and water management; agriculture issues will be tackled including provision of safe drinking water with water-wells, diffusion of animal ( ... )
on for farming, tree nurseries for reforestation and increase of local management committees; the project site is an open savanna with limited livelihood options and is facing increasing demographic
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Barbados
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Biodiversity
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2015
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2,802.80
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: BAR/SGP/OP5/Y4/STAR/BD/15/13 |
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The Barbados Marine Trust [BMT] has been placing reef balls in the sea off the South Coast of Barbados in an effort to support coral reef regeneration and as well as to provide habitats for fishes and other marine animals- [thus ensuring ( ... )
versity] - and to protect the shoreline from climate change. While the reef balls are generally successful in this way, they tend to be exploited/overfished/undermined by fisherfolk in much the same way that natural reefs have been. Recognising the need for support for alternative livelihoods for fisherfolk, the BMT is now proposing to use sculptures as has been successfully done in Grenada,
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Ethiopia
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CapDev
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2015
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8,266.00
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OP6 - Y1 (Jul 15 - Jun 16)
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Project Number: ETH/SGP/OP6/Y1/CORE/CD/2015/02 |
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The project aims to ensure that the priorities and perspectives of Underserved/vulnerable people are embedded in the country?s negotiating positions for COP 21; raise awareness among government representatives and policy makers of the impact climate ( ... )
is having on Underserved/vulnerable peoples in the country, and of the contributions these same communities are making to climate change mitigation and adaptation; strengthen relationships and foster trust and understanding between Underserved/vulnerable peoples and the national government; advance the possibility of government supporting Underserved/vulnerable peoples participation in COP 21 by
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Turkiye
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2015
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39,000.00
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OP5 – Y4 (Jul 14 – Jun 15)
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Project Number: TUR/COMDEKS/Y2/2015/11 |
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The Comdeks evaluation project carried out in 2014 in Datça showed that the civil stakeholders within the region have low participation in decision-making of the peninsula and a healthy communication and cooperation platform between these ( ... )
olders were not revealed yet. This is more visible in the south of the Bozburun Peninsula region. Civil stakeholders in the area are not knowledgeable about nature conservation legislation and theoretical background on the relationship between the traditional landuse and biodiversity, thus they have a limited participation in processes and decision-making about the peninsula.
Seferihisar Do?a
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Mongolia
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2015
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11,364.00
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OP5 – Y4 (Jul 14 – Jun 15)
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Project Number: MON/SGP/OP5/Y4/STAR/CC/15/07 |
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It is a real situation that herders and farmers can not produce and reserve milk and some vegetable products over hot summer as they easily go sour and spoiled. Now solar dryers are solution to this. There will be made 12 solar dryers of 6 ( ... )
ent types. They will be distributed to 12 communities as first phase for testing till August and then to another 12 communities after August till October as second phase. All testing activities will be recorded carefully by communities involved and products dryed will undergo laboratory tests for chemical and other required analysis. By comparing product qualities, tests and analysis, 6 types of
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Barbados
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Community Based Adaptation
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2015
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48,000.00
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OP5 – Y4 (Jul 14 – Jun 15)
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Project Number: BAR/AUSAID/2015/01 |
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Overall, climate-smart agriculture is important for farmers across the world and especially on small islands. Small Island nations are believed to be the countries that will be most negatively affected by climate change in the near future and thus ( ... )
o adopt these types of adaptation measures most urgently.
The project?s objectives are:
(i) To increase the community's awareness of the adverse effects of climate change and beneficial impact of climate-smart agriculture as well as build the capacity of the St. George Farmers Cooperative in managing projects that address community-based adaptation solutions through: conducting a public
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Venezuela
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Biodiversity
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2015
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50,000.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: VEN/SGP/OP5/Y4/STAR/BD/15/19 |
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Desarrolllar El PLAN INTEGRAL PARA EL DESARROLLO SOCIO-ECONÓMICO-ECOPRODUCTIVO EN ECOTURISMO y CON EDUCACIÓN AMBIENTAL DEL CATATÚMBO, en la ecoregión Suroeste del Lago de Maracaibo, donde: nace el Relámpago del Catatúmbo, hay ecosistemas y ( ... )
tonos en ABRAES, con alto potencial en Patrimonios naturales y culturales aprovechables para mejorar sustentablemente los medios de vida de sus habitantes locales autóctonos y lacustres. Se pretende: 1.Mejorar la calidad de vida a un 80% de mujeres y un 10% a jóvenes 2. Formar y fortalcer capacidades comunitarias de oficios y profesiones de la operatividad económica y servicios
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Madagascar
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Biodiversity
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2015
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26,000.00
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OP5 – Y4 (Jul 14 – Jun 15)
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Project Number: MDG/SGP/OP5/Y4/STAR/BD/15/25 |
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Objectif General: Prise de responsabilités des Fokonolona dans la conservation et la préservation de la forêt d'Analamazaotra par le développement de l'écotourisme et la promotion des activités alternatives.
OS1: Gouvernance et gestion ( ... )
ce des ressources naturelles par les communautés locales
OS2: Vie saine et promotion du bien être de population d'Andasibe par l'accès à l'eau potable et augmentation des revenus des ménages bénéficiaires directs par le développement et la promotion des activités ecotouristiques.
Résultat 1.1: Capacité de gestion durable des ressources naturelles des communautés renforcée
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Mauritania
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Biodiversity
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2015
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43,585.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: MAU/SGP/OP5/Y5//CORE/BD/15/02 - recoded |
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Fiji
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International Waters International Waters
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2015
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42,638.00
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OP5 – Y4 (Jul 14 – Jun 15)
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Project Number: FJI/SGP/OP5/Y4/CORE/IW/14/03 |
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Vuya is well on its way to becoming a model for good governance and sustainable development in rural Fiji. This project will fully empower the VVYC to implement their community-based Ridge to Reef Natural Resource Management Plan. Approval of this ( ... )
g proposal will directly result in more sustainably managed terrestrial and marine resources and alternative sources of income generation in Vuya. Through participatory management that incorporates local ecological knowledge and respects traditional governance and decision making, community members will become more responsible stewards of the vanua, not only passing down cultural knowledge, but a
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Marshall islands
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Land Degradation
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2015
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50,000.00
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OP5 – Y4 (Jul 14 – Jun 15)
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Project Number: RMI/SGP/OP5/Y4/CORE/LD/2015/04 |
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The project aims to enhance youth skills and knowledge on traditional Canoe navigating in addition to understanding natural coastal protection methods. |
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Sri lanka
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Biodiversity
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2015
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32,245.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: SRL/SGP/OP5/STAR/BD/2015/08 |
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Constructing a proper entrance and exit for the bird sanctuary, Planting 300 trees, Training 25 small scale fishing families in eco-tourism |
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Trinidad and tobago
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2015
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16,071.21
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: TRI/SGP/OP5/Y5/STAR/CC/15/06 |
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Mission of the Central Pathfinders Environmental Foundation: Building the capacity of young adults to promote ecological conservation through sustainable environmental and agricultural awareness and development.
Problem the project aims to address: ( ... )
becoming increasingly challenging to gain and keep the attention of today?s youth using traditional teaching methods. As a result, teachers are continuously trying to develop novel teaching aids and methods to ensure the information being disseminated reaches its desired target. It is believed that a hands-on project such as Eco-Info Garden [EIG] will contribute to the alleviation of poor
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Thailand
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Climate Change Mitigation Climate Change Mitigation
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2015
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20,619.69
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OP5 – Y4 (Jul 14 – Jun 15)
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Project Number: THA/SGP/OP5/Y4/STAR/CC/15/03 |
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Implementing NGO/CBO: Akha Group at the Golden Triangle (AGGT): Established on 19 September 2003 as a group and later registered as an NGO in Chiangrai Province, the group is permitted to work directly with ethnic groups by the governor. The ( ... )
pment issues that the group is familiar with are community forest, research on sustainable land use in mountainous area, and northern river basin
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Maldives
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Biodiversity
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2015
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48,209.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: MDV/SGP/OP5/Y4/STAR/BD/15/08 |
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> Reduce the environmental and social impacts of bad farming practises in the island and establish environmentally sound means of irrigation thereby reducing water pollution
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Lebanon
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2015
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28,317.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: LEB/SGP/OP5/Y4/STAR/CC/14/3 |
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?Water, Waste and Climate Change.?
Through this project, Lebanon Eco Movement will train its network of 60 adherent NGOs spread all over Lebanon to become future trainers of their local communities and to advocate on the local government level to ( ... )
e sustainable ways of managing wastes and water, as well as conduct awareness sessions on the same topic for local stakeholders and local communities. Furthermore, these trained NGOs will develop a local observatory for waste and water related problems.
At the end of which local communities will have received all necessary information, trainings and contacts to switch to a sustainable way of
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Yemen
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Biodiversity
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2015
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47,621.00
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OP5 – Y4 (Jul 14 – Jun 15)
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Project Number: YEM/SGP/OP5/CORE/BD/Y4/15/09 |
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Eastern Qa?rah Villages are the 16 villages located on the road to the end of the Nugid plain close to Ra?s Qatanen. These villages are: Mawqaher, Deashbaq, Amaleh, Ajman, Hazahez, Jihindad, Maqa?hi, Desmaho, Ashwaq, Boota/Batah, Rawakhen, Maqa?ha, ( ... )
Matahez, and Sibraho. All villages have access to continuously (24 hours) flowing water through one or two polyethylene 1? pipes. The daily water delivery varies from one to another due to distance from source, pipes condition, time of day (night flow is higher than the day) and availability in the sources. Seasonal variation of water availability said not to be significant. The average daily
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