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$) |
Operational Phase |
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Sierra Leone
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2021
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10,000.00
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OP7 ?Y2 (Jul 21-Jun 22)
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Project Number: SLE/SGP/OP7/Y2/CORE/ CC/15/10/2021/15 |
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Sierra Leone
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Climate Change Mitigation Land Degradation
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2021
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20,000.00
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OP7 ?Y2 (Jul 21-Jun 22)
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Project Number: SLE/SGP/OP7/Y2/CORE/ CC/15/10/2021/21 |
The project aims to strengthen sustainable farming and climate change adaptation systems through specific approved climate smart agricultural practices from previous interventions, additionally, capacity development for beneficiary communities ( ... )
be a component of the implementation. The primary objective of this project is to empower communities and schools to create a safer, healthier, cleaner, and greener environment.
To alleviate poverty through strengthening and empowering the communities to produce adequate food without destroying the environment in three communities (Rogbalan, Amina and Kaindema) Sanda Loko chiefdom, Karene
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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2021
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20,106.54
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: BRA/SGP/OP7/Y1/ICCA/GSI/COVID/2021/04 |
The project ?Ipixáxovokuti: CAIANAS healing place? was born from a fundamental movement for CAIANAS, which is the appreciation, recovery and expansion of health and spirituality knowledge among the Terena. We are a people who have suffered external ( ... )
tant) religious proselytism for decades, having our traditional forms of health care and spirituality relegated and excluded to increasingly restricted spaces. We have always understood that care for nature comes along with valuing our knowledge and culture at all levels. In this sense, we always seek, in our actions, to bring shamans and connoisseurs of herbs, the body and the spiritual world.
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Zimbabwe
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Chemicals
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2021
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50,000.00
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OP7 ?Y2 (Jul 21-Jun 22)
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Project Number: ZIM/SGP/OP7/Y2/CORE/CH/2021/06 |
Community Water Alliance (CWA) is a registered national organization formed in 2013 as a response to the growing need to address national WASH (water, sanitation & hygiene), environment and climate challenges which placed a burden on women, who are ( ... )
ed by patriarchy to fee-free household chores. CWA builds community partnerships and alliances on WASH, environment & climate issues. Majority of CWA members run water points and are engaged on waste management initiatives as water point committees and anti-litter monitors respectively. The organization has more than 30000 individual membership and 6 institutional members as well as structures
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Jordan
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Biodiversity Land Degradation
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2021
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22,000.00
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OP6 -Y4 (Jul 18 - Jun 19)
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Project Number: JOR/SGP/OP6/Y4/STAR/BD/19/25 |
The project aimed at establishing a nursery for Juniper phoenicea production; a native tree species in Petra Reserve and the last extension in the southern part of Jordan. After Junipers were produced, the project worked on the re-planation of these ( ... )
nside Petra Reserve, a food source for native wild animals within Petra Reserve.
The project also targeted the local community in building their capacities on Juniper plantation and sustained their livelihood through upscaling the benefit raised from tourism activities.
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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2021
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28,608.68
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: BRA/SGP/OP7/Y1/ICCA/GSI/COVID/2021/09 |
The purpose of this project is to carry out collectively thought-out actions, in continuous dialogue with the community, that seek to support the mobilization and strengthening of indigenous, political and religious organizations and, in this way, ( ... )
contexts of reflection and collective construction, on land, violence, production of food, political articulations, and thus, being able to contribute so that the Kaiowá and Guarani can live closer to the ñandereko, the Guarani way of being, oriented towards joy and good living. Its objective is to promote the support and strengthening of Kaiowá and Guarani social organizations, as well as
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Solomon islands
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Biodiversity
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2021
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14,000.00
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OP7 ?Y2 (Jul 21-Jun 22)
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Project Number: SLB/SGP/OP7/Y2/CORE/BD/2021/08 |
The project is about strengthening awareness with regards to coconut biodiversity/climate change, mainstreaming community farmers into coconut tree planting and extracting/processing of a traditional syrup from coconut nectar known as ?Kamaimai? . ( ... )
ocess and the product itself is a good example of landscape approach that best fit the context of utilizing the resources in harmony together encourage inclusive growth, sustainable income, food security, environment conservation and more importantly to build a resilience community in the face of climate change moving forward.
Objective
1. To encourage landscape approach activities that
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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2021
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26,000.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: INS/SGP/Y1/ ICCA-GSI-COVID/2021/11 |
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Tonga
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Chemicals
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2021
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4,440.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: TON/SGP/OP7/Y1/CH/CORE/2020/3 |
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Solomon islands
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Biodiversity
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2021
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30,000.00
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OP7 ?Y2 (Jul 21-Jun 22)
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Project Number: SLB/SGP/OP7/Y2/CORE/BD/2021/09 |
The project is on conservation of biodiversity and land degradation which can happen by reforestation. It will engage in tree planting to regain the damaged forests, and coral planting to rejuvenate the marine ecology in the reefs.
Objectives ( ... )
1. Regaining of destroyed forest
2. Regaining of ecology of marine system
3. Land degradation problems addressed and resolved.
4. Conservation is promoted both on land and sea and development initiatives realized.
The expected output is for the retainment of the forest and rejuvenation of marine life in the reefs and community?s acceptance of the idea and the importance of looking
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Cook islands
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CapDev International Waters
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2021
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25,500.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: CI/SGP/OP7/Y1/CORE/IW/21/02 |
The ?Keep Aitutaki Clean ? Repair, Refresh and Reeducate Project? will:
Repair our ?Keep Aitutaki Clean? bin sets, bin stations and Enviroloos;
Refresh all ?Keep Aitutaki Clean? signage, bins and Enviroloo stickers; and
Reeducate our community ( ... )
ing the importance of reducing, reusing and recycling our waste.
Reeducating ?what? can be recycled, ?how? to recycle, ?when? and ?why?. Raising community awareness as to the correct usage of our Enviroloos, where they are located and how to report any issues. Raising community awareness regarding their importance and further encouraging our community to help ?Keep Aitutaki Clean?.
This
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Tonga
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Chemicals
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2021
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4,440.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: TON/SGP/OP7/Y1/CH/CORE/2020/2 |
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2021
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19,570.00
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OP6 - Y6 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP6/Y6/STAR/BD/2021/01 |
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Namibia
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2021
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50,000.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: NAM/OP7/Y1/ICCA-GSI-COVID/CC/2020/03 |
The overall objective of the project is to enhance in providing sustainable solutions to local farmers through finding solutions to problems such as nutritional needs and drought resilient mechanisms and furthermore unlock a dream of a successful ( ... )
ity garden which will showcase the importance of gardening and may be used as a case study for future generations.
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Lesotho
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Biodiversity Land Degradation
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2021
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20,300.00
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OP7 ?Y2 (Jul 21-Jun 22)
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Project Number: LSO/SGP/OP7/Y2/CORE/LD/2021/12 |
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Marshall islands
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2021
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49,950.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: RMI/SGP/OP7/Y1/CORE/POP/2020/04 |
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Turkiye
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Biodiversity
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2021
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35,000.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: TUR/SGP/OP7/Y1/CORE/BD/21/09 |
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Nauru
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Community Based Adaptation
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2021
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50,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: NAU/SGP/OP5/Y8/STAR/CC/2021/14 |
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Tanzania
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Community Based Adaptation
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2021
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31,835.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP7/Y1/ICCA-GSI-COVID/2021/07 |
Context:
OLENGAPA is a pioneer joint land use plans. The joint land use planning process in Kiteto District began in November 2013, and included the villages of Lerug, Ngapapa and Orkitkit. The three villages share boundaries and grazing ( ... )
ces, and to illustrate a single shared identity across the village boundaries the name OLENGAPA was chosen, incorporating part of each village's name. And in 2017 OLENGAPA grazing area was expanded by adding the fourth Village of Engang'uengare hence having more than 30,000 hectares.
In order to understand the different resources in the villages and their distribution, SRMP supported the
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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2021
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39,613.39
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OP6 ?Y7 (Jul 21-Jun 22)
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Project Number: INS/SGP/OP6/Y7/STAR/BD/21/094 |
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