There are 29,070 projects available.
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Project Title |
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Area Of Work
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Start Date |
Amount (US$) |
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Sri lanka
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Land Degradation
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2007
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25,360.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: SRL/06/07 |
The objective of the project is to reduce land degradation in 100 acres of agricultural lands in Muththattupola, Galpaya and Babaragala areas in the Weligapola DS Division. The grantee organization will assist the community in creating rainwater ( ... )
ting tanks and earthen water retention tanks. Gliricidia live fences, which slows down land degradation, will be planted. They also intend to promote indigenous seed conservation, identifying and storying 10 seed types at Weligapola. Additionally, the organization will focused on manufacturing liquid fertilizer and starting a plant nursery.
By adopting this multifaceted approach,
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Cambodia
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Land Degradation
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2007
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30,992.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: KHM/07/13 |
The project will work in collaboration with the CALM project (GEF Full size project)? a joint initiative of UNDP Cambodia, MAFF, MoE and WCS. The Forestry Administration of MAFF is responsible for management of Protected Forest areas, whilst MoE is ( ... )
sible for management of Kulen Promtep Wildlife Sanctuary. Local government will be involved in project implementation, including Commune Councils, District authorities and Provincial Departments of Agriculture Forestry and Fisheries, Environment, Land Management and Rural Development. All activities will also be integrated into the National Decentralisation and Deconcentration (the successor to
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Sri lanka
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2007
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19,450.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: SRL/06/23 |
Air pollution is a serious problem in Sri Lanka. Almost 64% of the air pollutants are emitted by the transport sector, contributing to global warming. Furthermore, air quality in certain urban areas has deteriorated to the extent that it poses a ( ... )
icant threat to human health. Recognizing the threat of vehicle emissions to the public health, the Government of Sri Lanka published the revised Vehicle Emission Standards, Fuel quality standards and Vehicle Specification Standards for Importation.
However, even though it is a massive national level programme, it has not received the public awareness that it deserves. Therefore it is
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Kyrgyzstan
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Land Degradation
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2007
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10,000.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: KYR/SGP/OP4/Y1/CORE/2007/10 |
The buffer zone of Kulunata reserve is located on the territory of the Karakuldja ayul okmotu. The land on this territory has degraded due to the extensive utilization of the land as a pasture. There is a great wind and water erosion. This processes ( ... )
atly effecting the flora and fauna on the territory of the Kulunata buffer zone.
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Kyrgyzstan
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Multifocal Area Chemicals
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2007
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23,000.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: KYR/SGP/OP4/Y1/CORE/2007/18 |
Lately the Shaidan ayul okmot has been suffering from all kinds of pests on agricultural and forest areas. The forest households are trying to fight with these pests but greater areas are left out. In addition to it, local population oftentimes uses ( ... )
ants of chinenese production that can be helpeful one year and harmful the next year. This region formerly was famous for its vegetables, cotton and nuts but unfortunately constant build-up of persistant organic pollutants has lead to land exhaustion, air and water pollution.
Jamaat "Umut" aims to introduce a traditional method of fighting with pests by using natural plants in order to reduce
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Kyrgyzstan
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Biodiversity Land Degradation
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2007
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20,000.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: KYR/SGP/OP4/Y1/CORE/2007/12 |
The territory of the major part of the Margun ayul okmotu belongs to the dry climat regions. There are few rainfall during the year and if there are any they take place in the winter and spring time. Also there is an overgrazing that increases the ( ... )
of erosion in this area. The grass cover doesn't have an opportunity to recover due to the overgrazing and the dry climate. Also there is a problem of mass forest cutting to heat the houses. Animals cannot live in such an environment. Since the ecosystem is changing many types of flora and fauna started to dissappear. The Margun Kungoi NGO has outlined several ways to solve the current
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Kyrgyzstan
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Chemicals
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2007
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12,600.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: KYR/SGP/OP4/Y1/CORE/2007/19 |
Chemical weed-killers burried back in 1986 in Kochkor ayil okmot present a big threat of poisoning the local population due to active soil erosion and spread of pesticide residue over 25-30 ha. Polluted water flow into the river Naryn that is used ( ... )
tering land throughout whole country.
The project of the NGO ?Intellectual Women?s Club? aims to:
1. Monitor the area and conduct analysis to estimate the POP pollution level.
2. Rehabilitate the protection covers.
3. Rehabilitate the soil on the territory of the weed-killer burial.
4. Fence the polluted territories.
5. Conduct information campaign
From successful implementation of the
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Kyrgyzstan
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Biodiversity Land Degradation
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2007
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35,000.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: KYR/SGP/OP4/Y1/CORE/2007/17 |
The territory of the two national reserves that are located in the Naryn oblast have been struck by several ecological problems, which usually arise due to the economic condition of the people. First of all the land of the reserves is not enough for ( ... )
species present on this territory. The places that are suited to the existance of these species have degraded and are not able to provide adequate area for species. The pastures are hit by overgrazing of the livestock. The degradation is also causing econimic problems to the local population. Since their main activities include: stock-breeding and agricultural activities.The local authorities
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Kyrgyzstan
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Biodiversity
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2007
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20,000.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: KYR/SGP/OP4/Y1/CORE/2007/15 |
Every year on this territory there are constant fires. The reason for the fire are people that collect capers and pistachios and also graze their livestock. There is also an overgrazing taking place on this area which is leading to land degradation. ( ... )
pes of grass cannot grow due to that they do not have enough time to grow before they are consumed. The pastures are the places of fire.And also there are greenhouse gases. The most fires are in the Masy region. The people put on fire the capers on purpose to stimulate the intensive growth of the capers. There are many other reasons why fires occur. But the NGO is sure that the immediate actions
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India
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Chemicals
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2007
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41,236.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: SGP/GEF/IND/OP3/03/07/UP 21 |
As the title suggests, this project was aimed towards the elimination of perspective organic pollutants like Lindane and Endosulphan since these chemicals were highly toxic and persistent and thus could kill people, damage their nervous and immune ( ... )
s, cause cancer and reproductive disorders and at the same time hamper normal infant and child development. It also aimed to ensure more viable solution of waste disposal like composting to be used in agricultural fields.
Goal of the project:
? To focus on Meerut and Muzaffarnagar districts where extensive use of Lindane and Endosulphan in agricultural practices had been found
? Device ways
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Nepal
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2007
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48,526.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: NEP/OP3/2/07/13 |
As the transport sector is a significant and most rapidly growing net CO2 emitter in Nepal, this is an important sector that needs to be addressed to lower Nepal?s contribution to Global Warming gases. GEF supported previous Electro Bus Project is a ( ... )
ne in transferring second-generation technology and skills to the electric vehicle industry in Nepal. This project introduced the benefits of using ac drive system, on-board charging, regenerative braking, four-wheel electric vehicles. The electric vehicle industry only depended on dc drive technology and GRI prototyped Safa Tempo before this project. With the help of the technology and skills
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Bhutan
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2007
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17,908.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: BHU/OP3/Y2/06/06 |
Lemon grass is commercially valued for its oil, which is used in the cosmetic and pharmaceutical industries. There are two varieties of lemon grass - the East Indian Cymbopogon flexuosus and the West Indian Cymbopogon citratus. The one that grows ( ... )
lly in Bhutan is the East Indian Lemon Grass. It occurs as ground vegetation on approximately 50,000 hectres in association with Chirpine Pinus roxburghii forest in the eastern region of Bhutan.
Lemon grass production is an enterprise that was launched nearly two and a half decades ago and has so far benefitted many rural people in Eastern Bhutan. However, like any other nature-based
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Sri lanka
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Chemicals
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2007
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39,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: SRL/06/31 |
Although pesticides have been banned in Sri Lanka since 1996, imports from nearby countries is still legal., therefore allowing farmers to still purchase pesticides. Additionally, in times of rising food prices, farmers have found it expedient to ( ... )
e pesticides in order to ensure a successful crop harvest. Therefore, Motivation Sri Lanka is working to make farmers and other community members aware of the inherent health risks in using pesticides, while also being mindful of the current economic situation that may hamper ending the use of pesticides.
One of the reasons why POPs is such a problem in the area is because farmers who use
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Kyrgyzstan
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Chemicals
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2007
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29,970.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: KYR/SGP/OP3/Y2/CORE/2006/60 |
The river Isfara flows on the territory of two countries Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan and there are numerous households that are located along this river. Their lives are closely tied with the river because people use the water from the river for ( ... )
tion and livestock. The persistent organic pollutants have been a great problem for this area since large quantities of POP are constantly dropped into the river. The major reason why the POP gets into the river is the pestisides that are transported to this region by illegal means. Usually they are of chinese production. The way the POP gets into the river is the use of ex-government factories
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Sri lanka
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Chemicals
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2007
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22,500.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: SRL/06/14 |
The Centre for Environmental Justice (CEJ) intends to reduce and eliminate persistent organic pollutants (POPs) by enhancing public awareness and increasing civil society's involvement in POPs-related activities. CEJ recognizes that though POPs ( ... )
anned from Sri Lanka since 1996, products are still available in a number of storerooms and warehouses that could be used by farmers who are not aware of POPs' negative effects on the environment. CBOs, NGOs and other civil society organizations can play a meaningful role in creating awareness on POPs in the community. However, in order to play that role, they themselves need to be aware of the
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Kyrgyzstan
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International Waters
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2007
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46,680.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: KYR/SGP/OP4/Y1/CORE/2007/13 |
Actions to be undertaken by Public Foundation ?Ishak-2007?
1. Conduction of project introductory seminar (increasing awareness of local population and local authorities about Persistent Organic Pollutants)
2. Conducting an inventory of nitrate ( ... )
ning substances of the Kara-Darya river
3. Introducing alternative fertilizers in the agricultural practice of the local people:
? Establish and determine the subjects among the Kara-Darya transboundary river
? Provide consultative services
? Purchase and spread the alternative fertilizers
4. Conduct the soil, water and foodstuffs analysis to determine the presence of nitrates
5. Make
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Cambodia
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Community Based Adaptation Biodiversity
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2007
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13,529.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: KHM/UNDP/07/36 |
This project was fully funded by UNDP TRAC fund through coutry SGP team. |
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Zimbabwe
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Chemicals
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2007
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44,635.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: ZIM/SGP/OP3/Y2/CORE/2007/02 |
1. 0 BACKGROUND
Greenviron Training Associates draws expertise from professional associates' members. Greenviron has developed persistent organic pollutants awareness material under the Phase 1 of GEF/SGP. The materials were developed in response ( ... )
se and abuse of farm chemicals in Zimbabwe communities. Humans have been exposed to POPs through ingestion of food. This leads to cancer, neutrotic behavior changes and other effects. Information on bans or restriction have not reached everyone concerned -local pestcide dealers, health personnel, extension workers and farmers.
2.0 PROJECT GOAL, OBJECTIVES AND INTENDED RESULTS.
THE OVERALL
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Barbados
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Biodiversity
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2007
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40,000.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: BAR/SGP/OP4/CORE/07/02 |
This project aims to intervene in a fishing community where the fishers are experiencing a declining inshore fisheries and where livelihoods are threatened. The project will build on the lessons learned from an experimental reef ball project along ( ... )
uth coast of Barbados which proved that reef balls can serve as the basis for an increase in fish population and diversity over time.
The project objectives are to:
(i) establish three to five reef ball garden areas in Oistins Bay as a means of creating habitat for fish which will help to build back the fish population in the Bay;
(ii) identify and develop alternative livelihoods for
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Argentina
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Biodiversity
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2007
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16,181.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: ARG/OP3-Y2/06/13 |
El proyecto tiene como objetivo la restauración y uso sostenible de un bosque comunitario de algarrobo (Prosopis sp) ubicado en el paraje de Encalilla. El área pertenece a la Comunidad Indígena de Amaicha del Valle y corresponde en la Provincia ( ... )
ografica del Monte (Eco Región ...), comprende a valles y quebradas de los Valles Calchaquíes. Se encuentra a una altitud entre los 1500 y 2000 msnm, tiene clima semi desértico con precipitaciones anuales entre los 100 y 200 mm, los vientos fuertes del sector Sur favorecen la erosión eólica. Los suelos son poco desarrollados, con escasa o nula materia orgánica y salinos. La deforestación
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