There are 29,070 projects available.
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Area Of Work
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Mozambique
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Multifocal Area
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2006
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8,313.80
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Phase 3
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Project Number: MOZ/SGP/OP3/1/CORE/2006/6 |
A lack of knowledge about the environment in Manica province, coupled with increasing human populations, is encouraging exploitation of a very rich area in natural resources with items that cover several of the GEF focal areas like biodiversity, ( ... )
ational waters, climate change and land degradation. Serra Chôa cultural association will establish a caravan promoting environmental education and awareness to community audiences along certain districts of the province. Interactive drama sessions, production of posters and leaflets, and lectures and debates will be a part of this scenario. These activities will integrate the whole community in
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Ethiopia
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Biodiversity Climate Change Mitigation Land Degradation
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2006
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36,156.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: ETH/OP3/2/06/006 |
The project carries out tasks related to nursery site selection and preparation; supplying the necessary inputs and tools for the nursery; water pump & reservoir provision; seedling production (fruit & other trees); identification of forestation ( ... )
free seedling distribution on Tree Day; plantation/forestation; preparing demonstration site for vegetable production; organising training on vegetable growing; providing the inputs needed for vegetable production for women; formation and facilitation of Self Help Groups (SHGs); PRA and community mapping to target poor women to involve in SHGs; training of SHG members on basic concepts of SHG,
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Nepal
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Land Degradation
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2006
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30,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: NEP/OP3/1/06/14 |
Free Student Union of Prithvi Narayan Campus, despite its strong political ideology, are committed in enhancing environmental stewardship by developing green space within the campus premises. The 35 ha barren land at the bank of the marvelous Seti ( ... )
is the ideal site for public access park development. At present approximately 15,000 students study at this campus coming from almost all hill districts of western Nepal. Pokhara valley, on the other hand, is facing tremendous growth pressure and the municipality has not been able to maintain open space for public use nor do they have any plans to do so. This project has dual objectives to
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Nicaragua
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2006
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28,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: NIC/OP3/2/06/03 |
Con el proyecto se pretende implementar el pago por Servicios Ambientales y contribuir al mejoramiento del nivel de vida de la población de la Comunidad Los Ángeles, mediante
el fomento el uso de la energía renovable (25 paneles solares) en ( ... )
nidad Los Ángeles, fortalecer las áreas de bosque y evitar el avance de la frontera agrícola (establecimiento de 25 manzanas de bosque), elaborar un plan de manejo de la Micro Cuenca Los Ángeles, Implementar un pequeño plan de manejo en cada una de las parcelas de beneficiarios (aprovechamiento racionado del recurso bosque) en la comunidad Los Ángeles, gestión para la inclusión de un
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Dominican republic
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Land Degradation
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2006
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19,246.86
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Phase 3
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Project Number: DOM/06/22 |
Producir abono orgánico de alta calidad a través de la lombricultura, aprovechando los desechos orgánicos generados por la comunidad y otros productos orgánicos para el control de plagas en la Comunidad de Juliana Jaramillo, Provincia Valverde |
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Syrian arab republic
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Multifocal Area Biodiversity
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2006
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0.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: SYR/OP3/2/06/13 |
The project will address problems of deforestation in Kasab forests and the lack of awareness among locals on the importance of their local resources by establishing a comprehensive environmental camp. The camp is going to be an initiative to do ( ... )
advocacy on the importance of eco-tourism, and will contain a number of environmental activities that would involve and benefit the different stakeholders there.
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Sri lanka
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Land Degradation
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2006
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22,236.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: SRL/05/24 |
The impact of Tsunami disaster in 2004 was worst felt in teh Ampara district . the highest death toll was recorded in this area an d the damage to house and property equally cartastophic. the main objective of the project is to plant a narrow strip ( ... )
ch located on the Ampara/Batticaloa border with vegitation akin to the coastal forest of the area and also to establish 25 demonstration forest gardens in
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Kyrgyzstan
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2006
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7,300.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: KYR/SGP/OP3/Y2/CORE/2006/47 |
The region where the project is going to be implemented is situated far from the major roadways and due to that the communications are not well-developed and the energy goes of during the spring, and fall seasons. The constant lack of energy has ( ... )
o several tendencies, which are: the local population cuts down the trees for more sustainable energy supply. This fact has increased the antropogenic pressure on the environment of this area. This activities are estimated to be the starting point of deforestation process. To preserve the environment and lessen the pressure on the forests the NGO is implementing this project and introduce the
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India
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Multifocal Area
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2006
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27,515.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: SGP/GEF/IND/OP3/02/06/GOA 02 |
The present proposal seeks to achieve three significant objectives:
a) Upsacle rapidly the construction of in-house solid waste disposal schemes using environmentally friendly methods and technologies including EM and earthworms. This is to be ( ... )
ith large scale actors including building developers, cooperative housing socities, hotels, resorts, factories and major institutions.
b) Preapare and implement a non-biodegradable waste collection and disposal scheme that will deal effectively with plastic litter, through the craetion of permanent arrangements for collection and disposal(recycling) of such wastes.
c) Prepare a detailed
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Samoa
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Biodiversity
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2006
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12,695.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: WSM/OP3/02/06/52 |
This project is the initiative of the EFKS Youth Group in the village of Faleaseela-tai focusing on Tilapia Farming for Sustainable Livelihood and at the same time addressing environmental issues such as the decline in fish for consumption because ( ... )
over fishing by an increase village population. The project is to gauge alternative source of food from the sea, while a marine reserve is established to restock fish species.
*****PROJECT UPDATE: Project currently under execution
Need MOA Amendment before 3rd tranche is released. Progress report submitted after a few issues that needed
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Samoa
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Community Based Adaptation
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2006
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1,481.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: WSM/OP3/02/06/54 |
Poutasi village located on the southeast coast of Upolu Island is one of communities within the district of Falealili. The village has a growing population and it?s the central location where public facilities are established such as; the District ( ... )
High School and District Hospital servicing all other 10 villages of Falealili District. The village is also blessed with freshwater springs, however it faces a major problem with quality water access for household consumption and domestic use.
Water shortage through piped water has always been a problem, and water is ration throughout. For instance, water is only available to households in
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Ghana
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Biodiversity
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2006
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30,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: GHA/OP3/Y2/06/093 |
DEFINITION OF PROBLEM (THREATS TO ABEADZEMAN?S ECOSYSTEMS)
The renewable natural resources of Abeadzeman, comprising forests harbouring a wide variety of globally important and unique flora and fauna, nationally important freshwater ecosystems, ( ... )
verse mineral and timber resources play a major role in the economic, religious, and cultural life of the Fantis. These important resources, however, are under threat from human-induced pressures, including over-exploitation and habitat degradation due to illicit logging and hunting. The area serves as the base for most illegal logging activities in the Central Region.
In addition to major
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Bulgaria
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Biodiversity Climate Change Mitigation Land Degradation
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2006
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2,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: BUL/OP3/2/06/18 |
The development of the present project proposal is based on three main reasons:
- The still continuing use of poisoned baits against the terrestrial predators
- The fats overgrowing of the high mountain pastures which are thus quickly loosing ( ... )
natural value
- And, the unwillingness and the impossibilities of the local people to restore the free grazing of the livestock in the treeless zones of the high mountains as profitable and in the same time traditional and sustainable practice.
The foreseen establishment of the compensation sheep herd from the old breed Cigai, numbering more that 1 200 sheep by the end of the project seem
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Tanzania
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Biodiversity
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2006
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17,621.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP3/Y2/06/07 |
Usambara rainforests in northern Tanzania are part of the Eastern Arc Mountains. They are listed as one of the world's biodiversity hotspots and centres of plant diversity. They are also recognized as among the most valuable conservation areas in ( ... )
.However adjacent forest communities depend on these varsty resources for their livelihoods leeading to intense exploitation by human pressure, also the biodiversity is threatened. Land degradation inthe Usambara is contributed to by poor farming practices, uncontrolled bush fires, deforestation, overgrazing and subsequnt increase in human population. The project is expected to tackle these
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Tanzania
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Biodiversity
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2006
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21,599.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP3/Y2/06/04 |
Land degradation has been and is still a serious problem in Usambara Mountains. Deforestation is one of the critical problems facing Lushoto Ward. The areas, which is one of the world's biodiversity hotspot is rapidly losing its resources due to ( ... )
ous uncontrolled high exploitation pressure and growing uncontrolled population growth. Land degradation is manifested through deforestation, overgrazing, farming encroachments to protected forests. Furthermore trees are cut down for firewood, charcoal and timber. Overgrazing and traditional shifting farming practices are key factors that degrade the environment. The project aims at
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Mali
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Biodiversity
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2006
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7,184.23
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Phase 3
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Project Number: MLI/05/22 |
Les sites retenus pour mener cette étude sont les communes concernées par le flux migratoire des hippopotames à savoir Bafoulabé, Bamaflé, Oualia,Mahina et dans un rayon de 20 Km ( 14 Km sur le Bakoué et 6 Km sur le Bafing.
Le but est ( ... )
tribuer à la gestion et à la sauvegarde du Bafing et de ses ressources naturelles.
Nous intervenons ? travers une étude (recherche appliquée et analyse de politiques) qui sera menée par des consultant suffisamment imprégnés de la problématique du Bafing et avec la participation des populations.
Cette étude permettra d'identifier et de décrier la faiblesse de la protection
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Albania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2006
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1,100.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: ALB/SGP/OP3/Y2/06/08 |
The aim of the project is creating a long term influence on the concepts of mobility, urban transport, thus improving the quality of life. The special target group will be that of the teenagers, as the future generation. The slogan of this project ( ... )
e: In my city without my car. The activities that will be carried out during the project will enhance this slogan and will be focused on the special target group.
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Niger
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Multifocal Area
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2006
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25,212.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: NER/OP3/Y2/2006/13 |
Après trois ans d?intervention au Niger, le PMF/FEM à enregistrer des résultats significatifs aussi bien sur le plan institutionnel que stratégique :
Du point de vue institutionnel, un comité de pilotage du programme (CNP) composé en ( ... )
té de la société civile a été mis en place. Depuis, 33 Projets repartis sur l?entendue du territoire, pour une enveloppe globale de 957 607 dollars US ont été mise en ?uvre grâce au financement du PMF/FEM.
Du point de vue stratégique : En mars 2005 une Stratégie Programme National (SPN) adaptée aux préoccupations nationales et locales a été élaborée. Aussi, du fait de son
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Kazakhstan
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Biodiversity
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2006
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31,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: KAZ/06/23 |
Evaluation is one of the most important components in any project realization. Project evaluation is held with the purpose to determine efficiency of the realized project activities, project results sustainability and lessons learned. Such approach ( ... )
dly used in the GEf SGP. In the prior period of its activity SGP has arranged evaluation researches, the results of which have been used as a basis for correction of programme approach and efficiency enhancement of SGP/GEF work in Kazakhstan.
The project goal is to carry out evaluation of the 15 SGP terminated projects in the area of biodiversity conservation to analyse the projects impact
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Uganda
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International Waters
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2006
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10,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: UGA/06/71 |
EWA Community Environment Project will focus on promoting integrated sustainable waste management practices at two landing sites of Kigungu and Kitubulu to protect the international waters of Lake Victoria from pollution arising from domestic and ( ... )
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