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Honduras
Biodiversity
30,824.79
Project Number:   HND/SGP/OP3/05/017
El proyecto busca asegurar la producción continua de artesanías de tunu; Fortalecer las capacidades de comercialización de artesanías de tunu; Asegurar el abastecimiento de materia prima mediante el manejo del bosque de tunu. Los Comités de ( ... )
Uganda
Land Degradation
40,410.00
Project Number:   UGA/05/52
Through initial project funding from the UNDP-GEF/SGP, and additional funding from the Canadian Fund, NWESE initiated a model project on community-based cultivation of lemongrass to control land degradation while at the same time adding value to it ( ... )
Brazil
Biodiversity
50,000.00
Project Number:   BRA/05/24
The Small Eco-Social Grants Program (PPP-ECOS) was the pioneer and remains as the only program with exclusive attention to the Cerrado, a rich and globally significant biome due to its extension, ecological and socio-cultural diversity. However, it ( ... )
Nepal
Climate Change Mitigation
39,914.00
Project Number:   NEP/05/03
The project is in continuum of Community Briquette Project (NEP/03/12) after its initial success in propagating the old technology of briquette making. Banespati Gueetha is a Nepali name for beehive bio-briquette made from biomass. The briquette has ( ... )
Pakistan
Biodiversity
49,921.00
Project Number:   PAK/04/69
The project aims to set the frameworks, institutions and systems in place for protection and management of key species of wildlife in an extended corridor, starting from Gumot National Park and the adjacent Surgun Valley in the Muzaffarbad District ( ... )
Mongolia
Biodiversity
8,986.00
Project Number:   MON/04/33
This is a replication of MON/03/14 project. The number of individual tourists and eco-tourists coming to Mongolia every year has been increasing more rapidly than that of collective tourist groups. In this situation, some herder families set up ( ... )
Pakistan
Biodiversity
49,788.00
Project Number:   PAK/OP3/05/03
Union Council Chirah has an estimated population of 25,800 inhabitants spread over 3,225 households and 30 villages clustered into four major clusters. Poor infrastructure and lack of social and economic services, people of these villages are facing ( ... )
Indonesia
Biodiversity
41,877.00
Project Number:   INDO/05/68
Project development Goal: To develop lake conservation based on community participation through building the capacity of community organizations, soil and environment conservation, economic development and community awareness in 3 (three) of lake ( ... )
Barbados
Biodiversity
39,376.00
Project Number:   BAR/OP3/YEAR1/05/15
The goal of the project is to establish a mechanism for community participation in the monitoring and management of the only established marine reserve in Barbados. The objectives stated by the grantee are as follows: (i) To improve information ( ... )
Ghana
Land Degradation
12,300.00
Project Number:   GHA/05/090
The project seeks to develop local capacities and capability in land restoration and sustainable management of natural resources through improved soil fertility techniques, wildfire control, natural regeneration, enrichment planting and sustainable ( ... )
Mozambique
Biodiversity
21,700.00
Project Number:   MOZ/SGP/OP3/Y1/CORE/2005/01
Based on Bazaruto Island, within the Bazaruto Archipelago National Park, in Inhambane province, the project aims to address the lack of community benefits related to development of tourism activities, and engage them in the management of natural ( ... )
Pakistan
Land Degradation
50,000.00
Project Number:   PAK/04/68
The principal reasons for project development are that the extensive use of pesticides has adversely damaged the environment and biodiversity in Rahim Yar Khan. Various health hazards are found due to the use of pesticides directly affecting the ( ... )
Sri lanka
Biodiversity
36,221.99
Project Number:   SRL/05/03
Protecting turtle nests within the project boundary and release hatchlings, to convert turtle egg poaches to conservationists by employing them as nest protectors, to provide an additional source of income to them through the initiation of a ( ... )
Mongolia
Biodiversity
10,838.00
Project Number:   MON/04/31
Zorgol Hairhan is a famous mountain in Mongolia by its beautifulness. A community inhabiting around the mountain has approached an NGO to assist them in organizing themselves to become a group and conduct nature protection and ecotourism activities ( ... )
Barbados
Climate Change Mitigation
3,895.00
Project Number:   BAR/OP3/10/05/08
This demonstration project will bring together a NGO, a Secondary School, and a young entrepreneur. The Government of Barbados through the Ministries of Education and Environment fully support the project. The goal of the project is to ( ... )
Mongolia
Multifocal Area
4,915.00
Project Number:   MON/04/25
Springs are vital sources to support human life and wild animals in dry climate of Mongolia. Springs are being dried up even in northern Mongolia where forest and forest steppes dominate. The grant is to protect a splash spring which feeds ( ... )
Indonesia
Multifocal Area
20,000.00
Project Number:   INS/SSGF/05/02
Gampong Cot is 250 Ha and was one of the hardest hit of 13 villages on the west coast. This village is in conjunction with Pucok Lueng and Lhok Bubon where coordination of series of activities on community-based recovery efforts took place. Gampong ( ... )
Indonesia
Multifocal Area
20,000.00
Project Number:   INS/SSGF/05/01
Gampong Teungoh is 150 Ha and was one of the hardest hit 13 villages on the west coast. This village is in conjunction with Pucok Lueng and Lhok Bubon where coordination of series of activities on community-based recovery efforts. Gampong Cot is ( ... )
Indonesia
Multifocal Area
15,000.00
Project Number:   INS/SSGF/05/09
Awe Kecil is located in Simelue right at the epicentrum of the earth plate movement that caused tsunami and earthquake. Death toll was not high but the tsunami devastated housings, agriculture fields and livelihoods. Few donor operates in this ( ... )
Indonesia
Multifocal Area
20,000.00
Project Number:   INS/SSGF/05/03
Suak Pandan is 400 Ha and was one of the hardest hit 13 villages on the west coast. The population is 443 people (158 households) consisting of 190 men and 181 women. South-South Grant supports the establishment of a community-owned building for ( ... )
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