There are 27,190 projects available.
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Ghana
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Biodiversity
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2014
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25,000.00
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OP5 – Y4 (Jul 14 – Jun 15)
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Project Number: GHA/COMDEKS/2014/012 |
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The overall aim of the project is to produce case study material, conduct community consultations, ensure stakeholder participation, and assess the resilience of the target landscape by piloting indicators for resilience in socio-ecological ( ... )
tion landscapes and seascapes. The assignment seeks to assist SGP National Coordinator and National Steering Committee to:
1. to evaluate achievements at the landscape level through the use of the indicators for resilience in socio-ecological production landscapes and seascapes,
2. produce a COMDEKS video with stories from supported projects, and
3. develop a case study, in English, focused
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Turkiye
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CapDev
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2014
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25,000.00
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OP5 - Y2 (Jul 12 – Jun 13)
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Project Number: TUR/COMDEKS/Y2/2013/07 |
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The overall aim of the project should be to produce case study material, conduct community consultations, ensure stakeholder participation, and assess the resilience of the target landscape by piloting indicators for resilience in socio-ecological ( ... )
tion landscapes and seascapes.
The objective of the assignment is to assist SGP National Coordinators and National Steering Committees (1) to evaluate achievements at the landscape level through the use of the indicators for resilience in socio-ecological production landscapes and seascapes, (2) produce a five-minute COMDEKS video with stories from supported projects, and (3) develop a case
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Brazil
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Land Degradation Land Degradation Land Degradation
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2014
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35,348.25
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: BRA/COMDEKS/14/02 |
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Guarantee and Strengthen the community associations; constructions of social technologies such as storage and rational use of rain water; enclosements of water sources and preservation of areas of the Cerrado in the properties of local farmers; ( ... )
ion moments and local technical support for the development of productive and sustainable techniques in agroecology.
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China
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2014
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50,000.00
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OP5 – Y4 (Jul 14 – Jun 15)
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Project Number: CPR/SGP/OP5/Y4/STAR/CC/14/01 |
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Miyun County is Beijing?s important drinking water protection area, and it is also where the Miyun Reservoir is located. Forest management and protection as well as community development and stability around the Reservoir can safeguard the ( ... )
nable social and economic development of the capital. According to local economic and ecological planning in Miyun County, resource-saving and environment-friendly development is highlighted, of which forestry will play an important role. 13 km away from the Miyun Reservoir, Shichangyu Village is among its key protection areas. In recent years, many well-educated young villagers have in cities to
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Tanzania
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Biodiversity
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2014
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15,385.00
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP5/Y3/STAR/BD/13/06 |
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Context:
Pastoral communities often lose significant number of livestock due to predation by large carnivores such as lion, leopard and spotted hyena. Such loss of livestock to predators is putting more strain on the livelihoods of communities ( ... )
e dependent on livestock for their survival, and who unfortunately have already lost their stock due to drought. The proposed project aim at addressing this problem through demonstrating improved bomas (cattle kraals) that will not only reduce attacks on livestock but will reduce scale of tree cutting for construction of traditional bomas.
Project?sPrimary Objective:
To build capacity
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Nigeria
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Land Degradation
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2014
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29,500.00
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: NGA/SGP/OP5/Y3/STAR/LD/13/12 |
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This project is to address identified prioritized needs in 5 communities ? Bambariku with population of 3,600, Bakie (2,100), Bakuriko (1,755), Oguefor (4,115) and Ochakwai (4,450) in this Clan with a total population of 16,020. The targeted ( ... )
ities are farmers and forest gatherers and situate on hilly areas contiguous with Obudu Mountains. Deforestation and degradation in these fragile forest ecosystem have increased emission of greenhouse gases (carbon) into the atmosphere, provoked climate change and erosion, loss of soil fertility, increased food insecurity; destruction of animals? habitats, loss of biodiversity, polluted waters
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India
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2014
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38,838.07
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: IND/SGP/OP5/Y3/CC/STAR/ 2014/49/TN04 |
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Project objectives-
? To empower the rural women through the promotion of Self Help Groups.
? To bring social change through economic change.
? To facilitate commercial utilization of renewable energy technologies for domestic, agricultural and ( ... )
rial sector.
? To promote village groups, organizations & institutions to undertake integrated rural development alternatives in rural areas of our country which are consistent with the national & regional policies of the government.
? To develop areas of co-operation & understanding among various voluntary agencies, organization, association, institutes, groups and individuals who are involved
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Nigeria
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2014
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35,000.00
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: NGA/SGP/OP5/Y3/STAR/CC/13/03 |
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Akoko North West fell 2374 trees per month out of the total of 87370 trees fell in the entire State (MIN. OF NATURAL RESOURCES, AKURE 2008). With the number of trees being fell increasing by the year with no replacement, erosion has eaten away ( ... )
nds and has rendered the road less motorable, especially the routes leading to farmlands. Indiscriminate disposal of waste which blocks water canals also aid erosion in these communities leading to land degradation. Oke-agbe, Ajowa and Ikaram/Ibaram are given to subsistent farming in cassava, maize and plantains. The people are mostly petty traders based on their produce from the farms. With land
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Tanzania
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Biodiversity
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2014
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48,107.00
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP5/Y3/STAR/BD/13/12 |
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Context:
Mt. Kilimanjaro plays important roles and critical ecological functioning. The mountain contributions to agriculture, forestry and tourism. Ecologically, Mt. Kilimanjaro constitutes the major watershed of Northern Tanzania. It is the ( ... )
of water for domestic use, irrigation agriculture, and industrial activities and for generation of hydro-electricity. Natural forests on the mountain slopes are important habitats for diversity of flora and fauna. In addition, they provide sink for excess carbon in the atmosphere. The half mile forest strip (HMFS) is a narrow strip of forest buffering mountain adjacent villages and the
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Afghanistan
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Land Degradation
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2014
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49,844.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: AFG/SGP/OP4/Y3/RAF/14/21 |
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?Community Based NRM in Badakhshan Province?
The majority of rural households in this province depend on small holdings for subsistence farming, and consequently on the productivity of rangeland resources. However a number of factors over time ( ... )
sulted in significant reductions in biomass stocks and water availability in the region. The source of livelihood of the majority of rural households in this district is from rain-fed agriculture, raising livestock and growing wheat. Before 1980, pistachio forestry was the main income generating source of these communities. However, the last three decades have resulted in uncontrolled grazing and
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Ethiopia
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2014
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23,971.00
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: ETH/SGP/OP5/STAR/CC/2014/102 |
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The project aims to reduce the current deforestation rate and conserving biodiversity at 280 hectare of land, aimed at avoiding carbon dioxide emitted in the area; rehabilitate 190 hectare of forest and enhancing related carbon stocks by introducing ( ... )
able forest management practices; and reduce poverty by diversifying the livelihood alternatives of the communities and capacity building
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Tanzania
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Land Degradation
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2014
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47,731.00
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP5/Y3/STAR/LD/13/03 |
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Context:
Bahi is one of the districts in Tanzania, which is hit hardest by the effects of Climate Change. As a result of climate change, yields of major crops such as maize and rice have declined, groundwater levels have dropped, deforestation ( ... )
are increasing and malnutrition rates remain stubbornly high. With this grim backdrop, World Vision Tanzania has developed an innovative rural livelihoods initiative known as ?Secure the Future? It is aimed at improving the productivity and profitability of small holder farmers through soil and water conservation, agro-forestry, regeneration of local trees and forests to ensure sustainable
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Malaysia
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International Waters
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2014
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149,259.00
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP5/Y3/SP/STAR/IW/14/02 |
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WWF-Malaysia is implementing a conservation programme in Kudat, in the northern part of Sabah, Malaysia, to support the government initiative to gazette the proposed Tun Mustapha Park (TMP). Once fully gazetted, TMP will be the largest marine ( ... )
ted area in Malaysia (and second largest in Southeast-Asia). It is the first multiple use park in Sabah, based on multiple zoning system and will be managed using a multi-stakeholder collaborative management mechanism. TMP is a priority conservation area for the Sulu Sulawesi Marine Ecoregion Programme of Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines, as well as an integration site for biodiversity
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Malaysia
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2014
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2,000.00
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OP5 – Y4 (Jul 14 – Jun 15)
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP5/Y4/STAR/CC/14/13 |
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The indigenous Penan people of the Ulu Baram River system in Sarawak have experienced significant and far-reaching changes in their physical and cultural landscape over the past thirty years. In less than one generation, this once remote area has ( ... )
one high levels of unsustainable timber extraction and subsequent land conversion to monoculture plantations. This rapid loss of primary old growth forests has threatened sustainable levels of wildlife and has made it increasingly difficult for the Penan to gather food, materials and valuable medicinal products from their land. Further, uncontrolled hunting with this timber extraction from nearby
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Mongolia
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Biodiversity
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2014
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22,379.00
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: MON/SGP/OP5/Y3/STAR/BD/13/29 |
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?Community Development Center "Binder", Let's protect nature and make benefits Binder, Binder-Future of Uvur Burd, Binder-Trees keep water, water supports life, Binder-Green grove of Khurkh river one NGO and 4 CBOs in Khentii province, namely ?CBO?s ( ... )
tion for Nature Conservation? NGO, ?Green grove? CBO, ?Uvur burd? CBO, ?Javkhalant? CBO and ?Bayan Kharaat? CBO agreed to act as equal partner implementers.They intends to contribute through this project to restoring and using the local nature in a sustainable way, improving the livelihoods of the CBO members and increasing plant diversity.
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Mongolia
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Biodiversity
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2014
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25,377.00
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OP5 – Y4 (Jul 14 – Jun 15)
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Project Number: MON/COMDEKS/2014/01 |
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Objective: Establishing a collectively managed green zone to increase community resilience, reduce overgrazing and combat land degradation by organizing communities, enhancing their capacity and facilitating activities that improve livelihoods and ( ... )
nability.
Implementation:
Activity 1. Planting two types of green fodder to reduce pressure on pastures.
Activity 2. Creating a wind protection belt around the green zone.
Activity 3. Setting up greenhouses to raise fruit and other seedlings for sale in local markets and to combat land degradation.
Activity 4. Making fertilizers from animal dung to enrich the soil.
Activity 5.
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Indonesia
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2014
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15,000.00
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: INS/SGP/OP5/Y3/STAR/CC/14/023 |
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GOAL
Sejati Desa Village as development model ecotourism village through land conservation base on natural dye and planting utilization for Community welfare improvement.
OBJECTIVES
Objective 1 : Land Conservation in around the rover and ( ... )
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Indicators : 1. Formation of one group of people managing natural dye plants derived from the miners by 30 people
2. Presence of 1 piece of demonstration plots to plant 1 hectare of natural dyes trees
3. Planting Dadap (Erythrina variegate) crops total of 3000 trees, 250 trees planted in demonstration plots
4. Presence of 1 of 3.5 acres of demonstration plots to plant natural
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India
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Biodiversity Biodiversity
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2014
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25,567.27
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: IND/SGP/OP5/Y3/STAR/2013/33/ODI-02 |
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The focus of the project is empowering the local communities for sustainable managing and conserving the mangrove resources. It will create 14 ha mangrove forest and more importantly promote ?ecological-hydro-logical restoration method, which is not ( ... )
onomic but also an efficient approach? to restore mangrove forest. Training to local community volunteers and village mangrove council members (VMC)on how to restore and conserve the mangrove resources in a suitable manner. Plan to develop expertise among key personnel from community, so that they can extend the knowledge to others within their community. The project will promote climate
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Sierra Leone
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2014
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30,000.00
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: SLE/SGP/OP5/ CORE/CC/14/02/044 |
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The project will transfer solar energy technology systems to supply electricity to educational institutions in remote areas of Sierra Leone. Specifically, it proposes to install solar systems in two secondary schools in Pujehun, the headquarter town ( ... )
hun district, southern Sierra Leone. The targeted schools are St. Paul?s Secondary School and Holy Rosary Secondary School, each with a student enrollment of about
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Liberia
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Biodiversity
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2014
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39,000.00
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: LBR/SGP/OP5/STAR/BD/Y3/2014/045 |
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residents? activities on the forest through creation of alternative livelihood activities. In achieving this aim, community residents will be given knowledge in enterprise development. Below is the implementation planned:
a. Stakeholders? ( ... )
tation and awareness carry out in targeted communities. These activities will be intended to provide information to the targeted project population in order to get them involved and participate in the implementation of the proposed project.
b. Identify interest communities and organize target groups (one group per village; ideally around 10 ? 12 persons per group).
c. Organization of training
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