There are 29,070 projects available.
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Area Of Work
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Start Date |
Amount (US$) |
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Egypt
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2005
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17,123.29
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Phase 2
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Project Number: EGY-04-119 |
decrease the consumption of energy by using energy effiency technology. save money from the energy consumption. implement workshops and exhibitions on energy effiency technology and train technicians about these technology
To execute a ( ... )
hensive program to raise awareness to the importance of proper utilization of energy.
Reducing energy consumption and improving energy efficiency in order to reduce carbon gases emissions.
.Raising the environmental awareness of the local communities.
Achieving economic return to households as a result of reducing electricity
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Egypt
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2005
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17,301.04
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Phase 3
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Project Number: EGY-05-79 |
Awareness of Energy Consumers in behera with technologies used to improve Efficiency of energy application and reduction of green house gases. Implementation of a pilot project in housing and/or public building. Organisations of training programs ( ... )
ectrical engineers and electrical technicians.
awarness with the importance and technology of efficiecy energy
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Albania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2005
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10,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: ALB/SGP/OP3/Y1/05/16 |
The northern part of Albania is mostly mountainous and has one of the lowest income per capita in the country. Properties are typically small, widely scattered farms, with low levels of capital outlay. Adding on the problem is the disrepair of the ( ... )
and the nearly non-existent marketing system.
One of the sources of income for these communities is the collection or the cultivation of medicinal and aromatic plants, but frequently at least 20 to 25% of the crops are lost due to insufficient drying or maltreatment of the crops. These crops achieve an improved quality by an effective and quick drying process. In order to increase the value of
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Suriname
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Land Degradation
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2005
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31,238.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: SUR/05/04 |
The main Goal of this project has been to initiate economic activities to improve the welfare of the women of Balingsula and their families through:
- the improvement of their farm production and productivity
- the marketing of these produce
- ( ... )
alization of self dependency, sustainable land and landuse and
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Nepal
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Biodiversity
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2005
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48,136.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: NEP/04/04 |
Snake diversity has been a greater concerned in Nepal but hardly studied. On the other hand, snake venom is a valuable natural resource which is the fodder for novel pharmacology. In Nepal?s Terai, cases of snake bites from Cobra and krait increases ( ... )
cally with the onset of summer session. An estimate showed that more than 10,000 people are bitten by the snake and many of them die while others go unnoticed. In the rural communities, snakes have greater significance as the predator of mouse thereby controlling the rat population and preventing the potential loss of standing crop and harvested grain. Likewise, snakes have religious importance
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Kyrgyzstan
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Biodiversity
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2005
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10,431.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: KYR/SGP/OP2/Y6/CORE/2004/92 |
There are 6 species of plants included into the Red Data Book within Leilek and Batken regions. Bulbous flowers (tulips, fritillary, and iris) are under the threat of disappearance because of uncontrolled cattle grazing and excessive gathering of ( ... )
by inhabitants at their flowering time.
The main goal of the project is propaganda of successful experience on Aigul flower conservation and replication of received experience on other bulbous flowers, creation of the first public ecologic-informational center in the Batken rayon.
During the project implementation the following results are expected to be achieved:
Environment Impact
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Belize
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Biodiversity
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2005
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25,012.38
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Phase 3
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Project Number: BZE/05/03 |
The goal of this project is to create livelihood opportunities for stakeholders of the Moho River Watershed through skills training and environmental education.
The RBMA has been working for the past ten years only to develop and manage the RBNP. ( ... )
llages have seen benefits from co-managing the park, however high levels of poverty still exist in the area. The RBMA would like to identify other means for the communities to generate income from the RBNP. In addition, the RBMA has identified community development as a top priority in their strategy as a co-manager and until now it has been completely absent. To achieve this, the RBMA has
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Kyrgyzstan
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Chemicals
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2005
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1,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: KYR/SGP/OP3/Y1/CORE/2005/07 |
In Bishkek city waste collecting is executed by traditional way: getting out to city dump or burning on the place. Both of methods are harmful for environment but nevertheless it is existent practice. NGO ?Tazagul? one of a few organization who ( ... )
climate-friendly technology of waste processing. Unfortunately, the volume of organic waste processing is insignificant in compare with volume of accumulated waste. The processing products ? biohumus is in demand among of limited quantity of customers. But weak customer?s awareness about biohumus quality and producers about customers needs is a barrier for extending production volume.
The main
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Kazakhstan
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Chemicals
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2005
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2,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: KAZ/05/08 |
POPs issues aren?t well-known for the public. This lack of information leads to thoughtless actions, such as setting aside of uncovered transformers, uncontrolled garbage incineration, especially during mass spring subbotnics. As per expertise, ( ... )
ar area is the most problematic with respect to POPs, as the biggest power stations and chemical production are placed here. Thus, information sharing about POPs is of the highest priority.
During the project a number of activities will be realized, such as conduction of seminars for the decision-making leaders of amongst of local authorities (heads of rural districts, municipal departments,
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Mexico
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Biodiversity
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2005
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23,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: MEX/UNF/05/12 |
El proyecto era un proyecto de emergencia para la recuperación de la capacidad de producción después del huracán Wilma, que afectó a Quintana Roo en octubre de 2005. Las costas fueron las zonas principalmente afectadas. El área de la Bahía de ( ... )
nsión en Sian Ka'an, donde las actividades de la cooperativa de pesca de la langosta se llevan a cabo, se vieron afectados. Ellos pescan langosta principalmente a través de "sombras" o "refugios" hechas por el concreto y poner en el campo de los pescadores. El proyecto es para la recuperación de estos refugios destruidos por el huracán (87% del proyecto) y para comprar imágenes de satélite,
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Honduras
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Biodiversity
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2005
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31,091.76
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Phase 3
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Project Number: HND/OP3/SGP/05/021 |
Con el proyecto se busca proteger los recursos pesqueros mediante labores de vigilancia y sensibilización de la población; Garantizar la infraestructura y equipamiento necesario para aprovechar y comercializar eficientemente el recurso pesquero; ( ... )
r la capacidad de la organización en la formulación, gestión y ejecución de acciones de desarrollo local.
Para la ejecución del proyecto se nombrará una Junta Administradora y una Junta de Vigilancia integradas por hombres y mujeres miembros del grupo. Estos serán los responsables de dirigir y controlar la ejecución de las actividades así como del correcto manejo de los fondos del
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El salvador
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2005
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25,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: 009/05/ELS/OP3/SGP |
El objetivo general de este proyecto es proveer un sistema confiable y alternativo para la distribución del agua, que tenga el mínimo costo operacional para la comunidad y que sea amigable con el medio ambiente. Para lograr lo anterior, se ( ... )
ará un sistema de bombeo de agua con energía solar y no con energía eléctrica convencional.
Este proyecto se desarrollará conjuntamente con la Universidad Centroamericana José Simeón Cañas, UCA (El Salvador) y la Santa Clara University, SCU (California). Profesionales de la SCU elaboraron este proyecto en su tesis de graduación, quienes estarán participando directamente en la
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Dominican republic
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2005
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33,333.33
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Phase 3
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Project Number: DOM/05/27 |
Impulsar el desarrollo local y la protección del medio ambiente mediante el aprovechamiento de una fuente de energía renovable para la instalación de una micro central hidroeléctrica de 18 Kwh. para beneficiar a 65 familias y algunas micro ( ... )
as locales, unido a un plan de reforestación y rescate de la micro cuenca en la comunidad de los Jengibres, Villa los Almácigos.
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Cote d'ivoire
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Biodiversity
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2005
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8,915.15
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Phase 3
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Project Number: IVC/05/29 |
La sous-préfecture de Sikensi est située à 81 km de la ville d'Abidjan. Elle se compose de 14 gros villages. C'est une zone forestière qui bénéficie d'une grande variété d'espèces végétales.
Aujourd'hui ce patrimoine est ménacé de ( ... )
ition du fait de l'exploitation forestière abusive (abattage massif, utilisation comme bois de chauffe, activités agricoles...etc).
Face à ces problèmes, l'Union des apiculteurs de Sikensi a initié ce projet d'apiculture dans le but de protéger et de restaurer le couvert végétale. De plus l'apiculture se présente comme une activité génératrice de revenus qui va améliorer les
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Ghana
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Biodiversity
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2005
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40,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: GHA/05/079 |
The project addresses the problem of loss of biodiversity in coastal marine ecosystem of Ada district where salt mining is fast degrading the remaiing forests. The project area is Dornukitcherkope Islands one of the islands left in the lower Volta ( ... )
with a virgin mangrove forest and wildlife species ? monkeys, African pythons, monitor lizards, forest and savanna birds. The river/creek harbours diverse aquatic species including manatees, Nile crocodiles. Natural and mostly human activities threatened the ecological habitat of the few species left on the island.
The goal of the project is to restore the ecological and biological integrity
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Romania
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Biodiversity
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2005
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45,239.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: ROM/05/04 |
The project aims at increasing community participation in decision making, considering the economic needs of the local people and biodiversity protection in the Creasta Cocosului Reserve and its buffer zone. The activities include: capacity building ( ... )
local groups to enhance participatory planning of nature-friendly management of the local forrests, grasslands and upland wetlands; sustainable harvesting and use of natural products, i.e. non-timber forrest products; job creation through eco-tourism development.
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Uganda
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International Waters
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2005
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15,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: UGA/NTEAP/05/001 |
The project aims at improving natural resource management practices on farmlands along River Malaba in Kalait parish, Tororo district of Uganda. The river is shared by Kenya and Uganda and its water ends up in River Nile through Lake Kyoga. The ( ... )
water is silted and the project is demonstraing farming methods and land management practices which should reduce siltation. In addition, the project is providing clean water to community members and livestock by protecting natural springs and making water troughs for the
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Nepal
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2005
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1,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: NEP/04/17 |
The Jitpur village comprises a small hillock in the river valley flanked by Nagarjun and Shivapuri Hill in north west of Kathmandu valley. The concept outlines to integrate various renewable energy technology such as ICS, SHS, briquette, duel power ( ... )
nd solar system thereby lifting the socio economic condition of local people. Being near to the Kathmandu downtown, this would serve as a very good demonstration site. The planning was initiated to involve local people and also to carry out feasibility study for potential wind
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Jordan
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Biodiversity
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2005
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37,700.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: JOR/OP3/05/07 |
In Ajloun governorate and along the Wadi Rayan area, known for its beauty and rich agro-biodiversity, where indigenous species of figs, pomegranates and olives have been grown over hundreds of years, the Arjan Cooperative will implement this project ( ... )
ims at improving the quality of local agricultural production and integrating it with nature conservation and sustainable development efforts in the area. This will be achieved through supporting farmers to construct rain-collection wells and water storage reservoirs to enable them to irrigate their trees during the summer and improve the conditions of their farms and products. The project
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Samoa
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Land Degradation
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2005
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1,533.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: WSM/OP3/01/05/07 |
This is the first environment project for the Leauvaa Women's Committee known as the Falelua or Ati ae Aiga. The project is an initiative by the Women's Committee to stop the use of pesticides and fertilizer in subsistence agriculture and most ( ... )
antly focusiing on the protection and conservation of natural resources within the village. The committee is working towards capacity building and educational programmes to eliminate the use of pesticides. The project intends to develop a demonstration integrated mixed crop farming using natural organic fertilizers for the growth of crops, traditional fruit trees and other indigenous Samoan
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