There are 27,190 projects available.
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Lao
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Community Based Adaptation
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2011
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45,000.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: LAO/MAP-CBA/2010-CBA/8 |
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The objective of the project is to help target population to built and use small solar technologies such as solar oven and dyer for cooking food, boiling water, drying of food crop and other forestry products which would directly contribute in ( ... )
ng rate of deforestation by limiting the gathering and cutting pf trees for firewood The project was focusing towards providing climate change adaptation activities due to the increasing scarcity of wood as fuel brought about by unpredictable weather patterns. In Lao PDR it was recorded that events of prolong drought and extended rainy season have resulted to flood and landslide which
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Zambia
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Land Degradation
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2011
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50,000.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: ZMB/SGP/OP5/CORE/LD/11/03 |
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Food and Trees for Zambia (FTFZ) is a non-profit organization formed in September 2001 to address urban/community forestry, food security and rural development in Zambia. It is registered as an association incorporated under section 7 (1) of the ( ... )
ies Act of the Laws of Zambia. FTFZ recently implemented a food security component that was funded by Lumwana Mine.
Food and Trees for Zambia?s aims are:
? To involve at least 10% of the Zambian community in greening projects
? To create environmental awareness amongst all communities in Zambia.
? To develop sustainable models of best practice showcasing urban greening, green schools,
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Turkiye
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Biodiversity
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2011
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19,950.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: TUR/SGP/OP5/STAR/BD/11/03 |
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Birecik steppes are one of the rarest and most important areas where monitor lizard and striped hyena live. The experts, who carried out studies in Yeni Akp?nar and ??hbekir villages of Birecik district in 2007 and 2008, proved that striped hyena ( ... )
nitor lizard live there. Thanks to the visual recordings, information on their habitat has been gathered. These studies have evidential value. The local people have long known striped hyena and monitor lizard and they used to hunt them. In the framework of the Small Grants Program, or SGP, awareness-raising studies have been carried out in pilot areas.
In the framework of the Small Grants
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Suriname
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Biodiversity
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2011
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49,846.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: SUR/SGP/OP4/Y3/RAF/2010/04 |
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This project intends to promote sustainable transport at the upper coppename river area through empowerment of the community of the kwinti's in their livelihoods and introduction of new methods and techniques for protection and preservation of ( ... )
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Tanzania
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Land Degradation
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2011
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33,317.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP5/Y1/STAR/LD/11/05 |
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Context:
Sensitization initiatives on the conservation of Lake Victoria Waters by LVEMP, NBI-MGP and IFMP managed to establish a total of 511 Beach Management Units (BMUs) around the Tanzania portion of Lake Victoria. BMUs are critical in Beach ( ... )
vation because (i) They conduct surveillance against fishermen who use poison for fishing and/or banned fishnets (ii) They enforce observance of regulations for sanitation such as requiring fishermen to have toilets in their fishing camps instead of defecating in Lake Waters (iii) Guard against water pollution from land or marine sources.
Almost all these BMUs are very weak. They lack
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Cambodia
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Community Based Adaptation
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2011
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41,200.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: KHM/SGP/CCBAP-Sida/2011/59 |
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A one day VRA was conducted in September 2011 with 52 participants. Analysis of CC trend and VRA concluded that climate pattern in the last four decades, particularly the last decade, has increasing adverse effects on livelihood in the three ( ... )
es. CC has resulted in an increase in heat weave, more frequent and prolonged drought, and rainfall become irregular and less predictable. Lack of climate resilient rice varieties, poor soil, pest infestation, and diseases on livestock have become more prevalent. These have made local livelihood even more challenging now and in the future.
In response to the above issues, the project will
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Mongolia
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Biodiversity
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2011
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8,675.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: MON/SGP/OP4/Y3/RAF/11/25 |
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This NGO will establish a Tree Nursing Training Center for students and rural community members in cooperation with Eco-Asia institute to enhance capacity and practical knowledge of trainees. |
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Cambodia
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Community Based Adaptation
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2011
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49,995.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: KHM/MAP-CBA/2011-006 |
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Project is aiming to reduce vulnerability and increase adaptive capacity to climate change ,including drought, in 2 communes (O common and Ream commune )consist of four village namely Ream ,Smach Deng ,Thmar Thom and Ong Knong/Krav. The project will ( ... )
r 1986 community households of four village for its implementation .Because these villages are more vulnerable than other villages, by rehabilitation of the water dam in both communes will have increased water levels that will be present year round, meaning the lake, water channels and tributaries will be able to become stronger ecosystems resilient to climate change .with more water .notably.
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Belize
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Biodiversity
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2011
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50,000.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: BZE/COMPACT/OP5/CORE/BD/11/03 |
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Sarteneja, a traditional fishing community on the coast of Belize, is considered one of the primary stakeholders of the Belize Barrier Reef, and of the majority of the seven sites within the World Heritage nomination . The economic foundation of the ( ... )
ty is based on the traditional harvesting of marine resources. Over 80% of households are dependent on fisheries resources ? principally through traditional free diving for lobster, conch and finfish, but more recently, also through fly?fishing and reef tourism (SACD, 2008). This reliance on the marine resources creates a strong relationship between the state of the resource and the needs of the
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Bulgaria
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2011
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47,598.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: BGR/SGP/OP5/CORE/CC/11/03 |
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Currently, no municipality in Bulgaria has developed a recovery facility of biodegradable wastes. These wastes are deposited as household waste for disposal in landfills under anaerobic conditions. The process of their decomposition occurs with ( ... )
on of methane gas, which leads to increased greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. With this project will be developed by experts of the University of Forestry an optimal technological scheme for a medium-sized municipality, for the collection and composting of biowaste and especially green waste from parks and gardens and cleaning of public places. The scheme will be implemented in the
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Sri lanka
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Biodiversity
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2011
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41,600.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: SRL/SGP/OP5/CORE/BD/11/04 |
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Conducting bio diversity related school programs, establishing nurseries, weather monitoring, local fauna and flora surveying and monitoring, home garden development, waste management programme |
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Ghana
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Land Degradation
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2011
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24,000.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: GHA/SGP/OP5/CORE/LD/11/18/004 |
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BACKGROUND TO THE PROJECT AREA
The two main activities of YIDRHRP include raising awareness about desertification causes and impacts, and the conservation and sustainable use of natural resources through woodlot establishment. The woodlots ( ... )
se a total of 13 acres and are aimed at providing women with alternative sustainable sources of firewood, alleviating poverty, reducing deforestation and land degradation, and creating awareness on combating desertification through tree planting. This part of the project also aims to provide practical demonstrations to local people that they can then replicate for sustainable fuelwood and a
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Fiji
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Biodiversity Biodiversity
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2011
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48,000.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: FJI/SGP/OP4/Y3/RAF/10/04 |
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The project will take a clearly specific focussed approach to forest conservation through the implementation of sustainable forest management and forest restoration to support protected area management. Specifically, the project will provide support ( ... )
existing community livelihood projects by developing innovative forest restoration nurseries for the six villages within the the distircts of Natewa and
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Dominica
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2011
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21,754.00
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OP4 - Y3 (Jul 09 - Jun 10)
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Project Number: DMA/COMPACT/OP4/Y3/CORE/10/12 |
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The NDHA has been in existence since 1980. The resident capacity at the institution is fourteen (14). Presently there are eleven (11) and a staff of nine (9) including the gardener. Government gives a yearly subvention, Social Welfare Division gives ( ... )
allowance to six residence and some families give contributions. For the rest of our budgeting income, we depend heavily on Cash and In-Kind donations. These funds do not cover all of the bills.
The overall objects are:
1. To Reduce Operational Costs
2. To regularly provide healthy organic vegetables to the home
3. To reduce the food bill
4. To become self reliant
The
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Belize
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Biodiversity
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2011
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50,000.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: BZE/COMPACT/OP5/CORE/BD/11/01 |
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: To create sustainable livelihoods in Toledo for fishing families.
Specific Objectives:
? To empower 15 micro-entrepreneurs
? To create 15 sustainable non-marine resource businesses in Toledo
By project end, at least 15 members of fishing ( ... )
es will have the capacity to operate micro-enterprises. The businesses will increase household income by 33%. Although fishers will be unable to stop fishing altogether over the course of the project, the additional source of income provides an alternative to fishing, especially during times of financial stress, school fees for example. A small business could take in more work or stay open
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Kazakhstan
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Community Based Adaptation
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2011
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34,000.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: CBA/KAZ/SPA/2011/01 |
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Project aim:
Demonstration of the new agricultural practices to reduce the risks in the face of a changing climate conditions through introduction of innovative methods of water use and stabling goats as alternative to sheep breeding given the ( ... )
sing climate aridity.
Project tasks:
- Development of economically and environmentally beneficial non-grazing Saanen goat breed as an alternative to the conventional grazing cattle farming
- Development of the demonstrational sites of seeded grasslands in order to enhance the forage base of the local community?s livestock
- Rational groundwater management for the irrigation needs with due
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Bhutan
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Land Degradation
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2011
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42,934.78
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: BHU/SGP/OP5/Y1/CORE/LD/11/03 |
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NO CASH FINANCING IN THIS PROJECT
Yangthang, Bji Geog under Haa Dzongkhag is one of the villages located below the highway connecting Haa and Damthang. The village is located by the river side of Haa chu at an altitude between 2900-3200 masl ( ... )
x). There are 50 households with a population of 250-300 people. Small scale mixed subsistence farming is the dominant farming system in the area. Farmers cultivate mainly wheat, barley, millet, potato and also rear cattle and yaks.
Dry land is the main land use type in the area. Their main source of income is from sale of dairy products and potato. There is a Milk Processing Centre in the
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Bhutan
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Biodiversity Biodiversity
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2011
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42,826.09
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: BHU/SGP/OP5/Y1/CORE/MF/11/04 |
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Shetaymi is a winter grazing area for semi-nomadic yak herders from Merak Geog, Tashigang. There are 11 households in Shetaymi. They stay here for 7 months in a year. There are about 1400-2000 heads of livestock grazing in these areas. The grazing ( ... )
between 600-800 acres in Shetaymi. The human population is about 200.
This winter grazing area for yak herders also serve as summer grazing area for livestock from the lower valleys and villages. Therefore, these grazing areas are subjected to constant grazing and stamping often resulting in negative environmental consequences and impacts. Though the land area is huge, it cannot support much
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Lao
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CapDev
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2011
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35,000.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: LAO/SGP/OP5/CORE/KM-CD/11/09 |
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The proposed project responds to the key challenges identified above by exploring and promoting sustainable tourism as a way to increase both the protection of HinNamno NPA and local livelihoods. The project will support the development of ( ... )
nable ecotourism activities in the HinNamno NPA. This will make an important contribution to a) protecting the wildlife and landscapes of the NPA; b) providing sustainable livelihoods for local communities living around the NPA and c) further enhancing the co-management of the NPA by local authorities and
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Sri lanka
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International Waters
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2011
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28,678.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: SRL/SGP/OP5/CORE/IW/11/05 |
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community mobilization programme for government officials, developing Kottukal area as an ecotourism site, home garden development and handicraft training |
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