There are 29,070 projects available.
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Project Title |
Country |
Area Of Work
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Start Date |
Amount (US$) |
Operational Phase |
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Egypt
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2006
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20,584.64
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Phase 3
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Project Number: EGY-06-274 |
Electrical Energy Saving and the Control of Greenhouse Gas Emissions by means of promoting the use of compact fluorescent lamps |
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Dominican republic
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2006
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22,617.61
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Phase 3
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Project Number: DOM/06/16 |
Electrificación rural de 39 hogares con el uso de energía solar instalados en siete comunidades con lo cual se disminuirá la migración, las personas podrán acceder a informaciones y se mejorará la calidad de vida de una manera amigable con el ( ... )
ambiente en la Comunidad de El Pinal, del Municipi de Peralta Provincia
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Dominican republic
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2006
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11,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: DOM/06/03 |
Aprovechamiento fuentes de enrgia renovables a traves de la instalación de de sistemas solares fotovoltaicos con fines de electrificación rural en comunidades apartadas de la cuenca alta del rio Bajabonico en la provincia de Puerto Plata |
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2006
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47,291.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP3/Y2/06/08 |
Isimila Secondary School is located in Kikombwe village, Mgama Ward - about 10 km from Iringa -Tunduma Road. The school has 950 students of which 455 are female and 495 are male. The project main objective is to procure and install solar power in ( ... )
assrooms, staff rooms, dormitories, kitchen and the entire school compound. It will also improve overall school performance through prolonged study hours and therefore gain academic excellence. It will improve the administrative work through the possibility of using computer and photocopier for school work. Funds that will be saved from fuel will facilitate the school to undertake other
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Niger
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2006
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30,719.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: NER/OP3/Y2/2006/10 |
L?utilisation en terme quantitatif au CSI de Koygolo et à l?école primaire est la suivante:
- 5 charrettes de bois de chauffe par mois (7500 kg) sont utilisées pour la préparation de l?eau chaude et la stérilisation des matériels de soins au ( ... )
au domicile du chef CSI,
- 315 litres de pétrole par mois sont utilisés pour l?éclairage répartis comme suit :
6 litres en moyenne au CSI, 5 litres en moyenne au domicile chef CSI, et 304 litres à l?école primaire représentant une consommation moyenne de 1litre/élève/mois.
- et enfin 3 bouteilles de 12.5 kg de gaz butane soit 37.5 kg en moyenne par mois son utilisées pour le
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Cote d'ivoire
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2006
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19,764.07
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Phase 3
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Project Number: CIV/OP3/Y2/06/24 |
En Côte d?Ivoire, l?on dénombre environ 10.000 localités (villes et villages). Malgré les efforts consentis par l?Etat, seules 20% desdites localités ont accès au réseau électrique conventionnel. Pour le reste de la population résidant dans ( ... )
es de faible densité, les sources d?énergie les plus utilisées sont le bois de chauffe, le pétrole lampant, les accumulateurs en plomb.
Les infrastructures communautaires de base dans ces zones rurales telles que les écoles et les logements d?enseignants sont sujettes à l?utilisation de ces sources d?énergie polluantes. Alors que l?électrification de ces infrastructures s?avère
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Cote d'ivoire
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2006
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28,724.82
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Phase 3
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Project Number: CIV/OP3/Y2/06/23 |
La Côte d?Ivoire est un pays essentiellement agricole dont la majorité de la population vit en milieu rural. Un milieu rural caractérisé par une faible densité de population, une absence d?électricité, d?eau potable?
Malgré les efforts des ( ... )
rs publics à doter le milieu rural d?énergie électrique par l?extension du réseau (l?objectif annuel est de 250 localités/an), force est de constater qu?une grande partie n?y a toujours pas accès car la plupart de ces localités ne remplissent pas les critères d?éligibilité au programme d?électrification conventionnelle (éloignement des villages de la moyenne tension, nombre de
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Mongolia
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Biodiversity Land Degradation
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2006
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1,430.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: MON/06/25 |
It is an additionally supporting project for successfully implemented MON/04/08 project. The project proponent intends to construct a small artificial pond in order to support ?Elgen? spring eco-system. |
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Poland
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Biodiversity
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2006
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10,144.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: POL/06/OP3/14 |
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Jamaica
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Biodiversity Land Degradation
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2006
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1,500.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: JAM/06/09 |
Planning Grant in support of future Biodiversity Cnservation project.
This grant will be used to support community participation in the design and development of NJCA?s proposal, Empowering Communities and NGOs to Practise and Promote Sustainable ( ... )
e and Biodiversity Conservation, primarily through the medium of the St. Ann Parish Development Committee (PDC).
The grant will also support technical assistance to guide and document stakeholders? contributions and ensure their inclusion in the full proposal, and cover some administrative expenses.
How the funds will be used:
1. To provide travel allowances of J$400 per person to
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Tanzania
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Biodiversity
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2006
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13,183.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP3/Y2/06/03 |
Wild vegetables have been abandoned for exotic vegetables. As a result, most wild vegetables have either disappeared or are on the verge of extinction. Therefore, under this project scientists will collaborate with local communities to restore and ( ... )
cate wild vegetables and fruits for food and conservation. The local communities will also learn how to collect/harvest, process, package and market of these biodiversity products. The project main objective is to train local communities on appropriate methods for collecting, domesticating, processing,packaging, sonsumption and marketing of wild vegetables and fruits. It will also promote
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Iran
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Multifocal Area
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2006
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6,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: IRA-G52-2004-048(IRA98G52) |
Project Location: Yakhkesh-Behshahr( Lat 36.66167, Long 53.76)
Two community organizations have been formed under the SGP marketing project. This project is to provide for micro-credit so the community can start getting loans in relation to their ( ... )
hood projects. The effect is to link to the integrated forest management work in the area.
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Malaysia
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Multifocal Area
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2006
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50,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: MAL/OP3/2/06/FP-53 |
The project aims to educate the urban community on the issues and interrelation of climate change, biodiversity and the quality of human life and how they can play an active role in reducing their negative impact. The objectives of the project are, ( ... )
further serve the needs of the community by enhancing the role of the Biodiversity Community Centre (BCC) located at the Giant Cash and Carry in USJ with respect to climate change, biodiversity loss and community action, ii) to showcase the BCC as a model for replication by other organisations and iii) to develop a programme for replication by schools on how to raise the awareness of the school
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Pakistan
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2006
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44,667.37
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Phase 3
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Project Number: PAK/OP3/06/30 |
1. Profile of Implementing Organization (not more than 300 words)
Bakhtawar Women Development Organization is a non-for profit and non-governmental organization formed in 2003. BWDO is a part of WHDT (Web for Human Development Thatta) and ( ... )
g with other four local women organizations of Thatta for last five years; these organizations are 1) Sasui Women Development Organization, 2) Mehran Women Development Organization, 3) Women Awareness and Development Association (WADA), 4) Sindhu Women Welfare Organization
BWDO has a base of 148 volunteers and members in Thatta and has executed projects in Thatta with the support of national
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Cote d'ivoire
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Biodiversity
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2006
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15,683.09
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Phase 3
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Project Number: CIV/OP3/Y2/06/21 |
Les départements de Bouaflé, de Dimbokro, de Toumodi, de Yamoussoukro et de Zuénoula sont des zones sérieusement menacées pour une dégradation avancée des écosystèmes foreqtiers.
A cet effet, des projets d?apiculture et d?écoutourisme ont ( ... )
nitiés par des OCB en vue de protéger lesdits écosystèmes. Ces OCB n?ont pas toujours le savoir-faire en matière de protection de l?environnement. Ainsi, le MHCI en vue d?améliorer les résultats attendus par ces projets a décidé de faire un encadrement et un suivi régulier des projets afin de renforcer les capacités de ces coopératives et OCBs en matière de protection de reliques
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Poland
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Biodiversity
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2006
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24,004.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: POL/06/OP3/08 |
Extension of project POL/04/04 (Campaign against illegal trade of endangered and protected species).
The main aim of the project is fighting of smuggle and illegal trade of endangered species through increasing effectiveness of observance of the ( ... )
ndirect aims:
1. improvement of law regulations;
2. activisation of authorities through dissemination of information about
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India
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Biodiversity
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2006
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25,492.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: SU-SSC/IND/P II/01/06/TN 04 |
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Turkiye
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Biodiversity Climate Change Mitigation Land Degradation
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2006
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27,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: TUR-05-13 |
The project aims to demonstrate the importance of insulation in heating efficiency by choosing 3 houses from 4 villages (chosen to be the one with biggest insulation problems, therefore highest heating costs and are occupied by the largest number of ( ... )
. The project area is one of the most important forest ecosystems in Turkey, which is among the oldest forest in Europe. The locals rely on wood resources for their heating mostly and due to the local architecture and the climatic conditions (very harsh winters - area cannot be reached by road for over 5 months each year), the consumption is at excessive levels. With this project, the
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Turkiye
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Biodiversity Climate Change Mitigation Land Degradation
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2006
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40,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: TUR/OP3/2/06/05 |
Yenikoy Village in the Gole district of Ardahan is positioned in the highest peak of the Yalnizcam forests. Due to the high altitude of 2400m of the village, the temperatures in the winter fall to -30˚ C. Approximately 30 tons of fuelwood per ( ... )
old is consumed annually. In Yenikoy house walls are made of stones and roofs are of logs and adobe. While this may serve as an advantage during summer as it helps isolate the heat, during winter when the roofs get wet, it results in an increased loss of heat. In addition the leaking water threatens the quality of life and health of inhabitants; moreover accelerates the rotting of the logs
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Egypt
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2006
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22,521.74
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Phase 3
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Project Number: EGY-05-252 |
Project?s objectives are: 1. reducing energy consumption and improving energy efficiency in order to reduce carbon gases emissions. 2. Disseminating the usage of the highly efficient electrical devices.
3. Establishing a revolving fund program to ( ... )
he poor people to utilize the new technologies. 4. Raising the environmental awareness of the local communities. 5. Training 15 technicians on how to install the new devices. 6. Achieving economic return to households as a result of reducing electricity
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