There are 27,190 projects available.
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Iran
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Biodiversity
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2018
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10,000.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: IRA/SGP/OP5/Y8/CORE/BD/2018(216) |
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Restoration of ten springs and improvement and modifying existing usages which have become recent practices for these critical habitats for egg laying of the Newts in Upper Zagros Forests. This work will be done by engaging the local farmers and ( ... )
owners and jointly developing the improved water distribution systems which damage these natural habitats. In two previous pilots in western Zagros, these modified practices were examined, and the result was a thirty to 40 percent increase in Newt population in each of the springs over a one year period.
The work will be done by members of local organizations, local university graduates in
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Iran
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Biodiversity
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2018
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25,000.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: IRA/SGP/OP5/Y8/CORE/BD/2018(210) |
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Highly endangered Hawksbill Turtles conservation in Larak Island in Persian Gulf using the community conserved and participatory conservation model work in Qeshm Island by SGP projects. This work will be done in collaboration with Local Village ( ... )
l and the local community.
Revitalization of the habitat in the coastal area where the eggs are laid, and removal of human threats will be combined with cultural work and producing knowledge material. The linkage of biodiversity conservation and community conserved coastal areas with livelihoods will be part of the
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Iran
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Land Degradation
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2018
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11,000.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: IRA/SGP/OP5/Y8/CORE/LD/2018(221) |
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Quba Babaali wetland in Mahabad in West Azarbaijan as a periphery weltand in the south part of Urmia Lake and registered in the Ramsar Siteshas been damaged due to water shortage and management issues. The project consists of revitalization through ( ... )
ty participation and multi stakeholder intervention with consultation with the winners of the Equator Initiative prize of 2016 and the network.
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Sri lanka
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Biodiversity
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2018
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50,000.00
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OP6 - Y3 (Jul17 - Jun 18)
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Project Number: SRL/SGP/OP6/STAR/BD/2018/17 |
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The objective of this project is to restore and conserve the marsh land ecosystems of Madinnagoda wetland which is part of the Kolonnawa wetland system. This objective will be achieved predominantly through a participatory action and awareness. ( ... )
level project interventions will be implemented through the participation of community organizations in the GN divisions. As certain project interventions will cover the entire Sri Jayewardenepura Kotte DS Division, the total population of 107,925 will directly or indirectly benefit from the proposed project. However, more focus will be on GN divisions located bordering the Madinnagoda which
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Namibia
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2018
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3,000.00
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OP6 -Y4 (Jul 18 - Jun 19)
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Project Number: NA/SGP/OP6/Y4/CORE/CC/2018/09 |
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Restoration of an existing earth dam that serves as source of water for the surrounding environment and its inhabitants in the face of climate change. |
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Kazakhstan
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Land Degradation
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2018
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32,746.00
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OP6 -Y4 (Jul 18 - Jun 19)
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Project Number: KAZ/SGP/OP6/Y2/STAR/LD/18/13 |
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The goal of the project is to demonstrate the possibilities of developing waste irrigated lands of the Akdalinsky massif through the introduction of water-saving rice irrigation technology with the reuse of drainage-waste water.
The objectives of ( ... )
oject are: to introduce the technology of reuse of drainage and waste water for irrigating rice on the basis of the rural consumer cooperative Dinara and in the agricultural association Otes-Akdal, Balkhash district, Almaty region; promotion of project results to further replicate results; conducting an information and educational campaign and promoting the achievements of the project.
According
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Kazakhstan
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Land Degradation
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2018
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31,700.00
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OP6 -Y4 (Jul 18 - Jun 19)
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Project Number: KAZ/SGP/OP6/Y2/STAR/LD/18/11 |
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The goal of the project is a restoration of degraded Karaungur pastures of the Arys rural district and creation of sown fodder lands.
The objectives of the project are formulated as: pasture productivity assessment, development of a plan for ( ... )
nable seasonal pastures use; creation of sown grasslands on 100 hectares to increase the forage livestock reserve; increase of awareness among villagers.
As a result of the project activity, it is expected to restore grass on an area of about 2,200 hectares, create infrastructure for grazing in remote pastures, develop recommendations and schemes for seasonal rotational use of pastures, plant
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Grenada
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CapDev
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2018
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25,185.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: GRD/SGP/OP5/Y6/CORE/CD/18/09 |
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The Problem/Issue or Challenge: Having completed the Board walk and started the restoration of the corals within the Woburn MPA the WWDO has seen the critical need for providing an environment around the boardwalk that provides infrastructure for ( ... )
shermen in the area and creates amenities for the visitors/users of the boardwalk.
What are the causes of the problem/issue or challenge? Direct & Indirect Causes
1. Lack of adequate storage structures for the fishermen of Woburn, especially those operating around the MPA.
2. Lack of adequate amenities for the visiting public/patrons to the boardwalk
3. Lack of income generating
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Peru
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Biodiversity
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2018
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49,923.00
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OP6 - Y3 (Jul17 - Jun 18)
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Project Number: PER/SGP/OP6/Y2/STAR/BD/18/09 |
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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Climate Change Mitigation Climate Change Mitigation
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2018
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150,000.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: SVG/SGP/OP5/Y6/CORE/CC/18/03 |
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Poor river bank management in the middle section of the watershed which has led to soil erosion and reduced water quality in the South Rivers Community caused by:
1. Vegetation clearing along the river bank
2. Inappropriate and unsustainable ( ... )
ive subsistence farming practices on steep river-valley slopes which are susceptible to soil erosion and land slippage
3. Rearing of livestock along river
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Nepal
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Land Degradation
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2018
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47,215.00
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OP6 - Y3 (Jul17 - Jun 18)
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Project Number: NEP/SGP/OP6/Y3/STAR/LD/2018/03 |
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Nepal loses 24 crore metric ton of fertile soil annually to Bay of Bengal due to soil erosion and flooding. Interestingly, it requires 34,300 ton chemical fertilizers and 100-400 years to form 1 cm of soil naturally whereas it takes 300-1200 years ( ... )
m 1 cm of fertile soil. Hence, regaining soil fertility is complex and very long process. Due to the deforestation, 60 thousand ha land is converted into desert each year (ICIMOD, 2009).
The proposed implementation site is located in Dudhauli Municipality of Sindhuli District. Dudhauli lies in the South-east part of the District which is 80 Km far from the District Headquarters and 20 km north
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China
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Biodiversity
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2018
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50,000.00
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OP6 -Y4 (Jul 18 - Jun 19)
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Project Number: CPR/SGP/OP6/Y4/STAR/BD/18/04 |
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This project is located within Zhiduo County in the western part of Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture. The ?Suobuchaye? community is a purely animal husbandry community, where local shepherd migrate with water plants and live in scattered ( ... )
ities. There are about 600 households in Dasheng Village where ?Suobuchaye? is located. The average annual income of the village is 2,800 Yuan, and the main sources of annual income are animal husbandry and government subsidies.
Main Problems:
1) Lack of community participatory baseline survey on biodiversity and ecological culture of the Yangtze and Lancang River watersheds.
2) Lack of
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Mali
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Land Degradation
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2018
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29,956.00
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OP6 - Y3 (Jul17 - Jun 18)
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Project Number: MLI/SGP/OP6/Y3/CORE/LD/2018/02 |
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L?augmentation de la population et ses besoins vivriers de plus en plus croissants, les sécheresses de ces dernières années ont entraîné une surexploitation des produits forestiers. Ce qui a eu pour conséquence la disparition de plusieurs ( ... )
es. A cela s?ajoute les effets néfastes des changements climatiques qui ont fortement contribués aux déséquilibres de l?écosystème, à la dégradation de la biodiversité, à la dégradation des sols. Ces dégradations ont eu comme corolaire l?accentuation de la pauvreté, bouleversant ainsi la vie socioéconomique des populations de la commune rurale de Bendougouba.
De nos jours, face
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2018
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48,365.00
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OP6 - Y2 (Jul 16-Jun 17)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP6/Y2/STAR/CC/2017/31 |
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Context:
Statistics show that only around 20% of the rural population has access to electricity. Ludilu in Makete district is one of the many villages in Tanzania without connection to electricity. REA plans to electrify all villages in Tanzania ( ... )
5. While we wait for the REA target, it is noted that absence of electricity in this village has affected economic growth, impacted social services such as education and health as well as contributing to environmental degradation to the village. The envisaged project will supply power to Ludilu village community for domestic use and powering micro business activities and social services.
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2018
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49,261.00
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OP6 - Y2 (Jul 16-Jun 17)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP6/Y2/STAR/CC/2017/30 |
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Context:
The Serengeti Ecosystem (SE) is recognized as the world heritage site by UNESCO because of its large migratory animals and high diversity of birds and pre-history sites at Laetoli and Olduvai. However, it is wealthy noting that the flow ( ... )
ources within the ecosystem have increasingly been challenged by increased populations, incidences of fire, extensive agricultural activities, land use changes and climatic changes which has resulted into competition over resource access, use and expose the ecosystem to extinction of key biodiversity services. This proposal therefore seeks to address biodiversity conservation challenges through
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Tanzania
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Land Degradation Land Degradation
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2018
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49,261.00
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OP6 - Y2 (Jul 16-Jun 17)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP6/Y2/STAR/LD/2017/23 |
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Context:
The areas where schools and churches will be implementing the proposed project have
started to experience water shortage. This implies that the areas are subjected to future
water stress and therefore jeopardizing the existing water ( ... )
ent areas, rich biodiversity, local livelihoods and farm productivity. The proposed project will therefore
address and incorporate sustainable water management in the targeted area as well as
addressing climate change issues of concern to people.
About the proponent:
Kalangali Agriculture and Environmental Advocacy (KAEA), is a registered non governmental organization registered in 2006
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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2018
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3,000.00
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OP6 -Y4 (Jul 18 - Jun 19)
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Project Number: INS/SGP/OP6/Y4/STAR/BD/18/013 |
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GOAL : Seaweed farmers understand and can practice how to develop the right seaweed and reduce seaweed attacks.
Objective :
Development of seaweed cultivation to improve community agricultural products
Indicators :
1. Seaweed farmers ( ... )
tand good cultivation techniques
2. The availability of new Katoni type seaweed seeds, such as: Alfaresi, Green Sakul, etc.
3. Making the demostration plot
Activities :
1. Seaweed cultivation training
2. Making demonstration demonstration plots of seaweed
3. Development of new Katoni seaweed seedlings of Alfaresi, Green Sakul,
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Vanuatu
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International Waters International Waters
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2018
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49,597.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: VUT/SGP/OP5/Yr6/CORE/IW/16/03 |
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This project will address the issues of loss of biodiversity due to destruction of its? natural habitat and putting mechanism that would help improve livelihood and promote conservation of forest. |
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Kenya
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Biodiversity
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2018
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49,876.00
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OP6 -Y4 (Jul 18 - Jun 19)
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Project Number: KEN/SGP/OP6/Y1/STAR/BD/2018/10 |
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Biodiversity loss and poverty are intertwined. Baringo county and particularly the larger Lake Bogoria system is experiencing massive environmental challenges manifested by insecurity, conflict over resource use, Human Wildlife Conflict and ( ... )
ainable land use practices which negatively impact on Lake Bogoria System and its ability to provide ecosystem services. The indigenous Endorois, Njemps and Tugen communities living and relying on Lake Bogoria are among the most affected.
The project adopts a community conservancy strengthening approach to secure the natural resources around Lake Bogoria and to create benefits to the local
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Colombia
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Biodiversity
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2018
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36,180.00
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OP6 -Y4 (Jul 18 - Jun 19)
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Project Number: COL/SGP/OP6/Y4/CORE/BD/2018/02 |
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