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$) |
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Dominican republic
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Biodiversity
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2006
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27,141.13
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Phase 3
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Project Number: DOM/06/13 |
Ffortalecer el manejo sustentable de los bosques en la Cordillera Central mediante el establecimiento de planes de manejo forestales y los planes operativos anuales en comunidades del municipi de Jarabacoa, Provincia la Vega |
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2006
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46,108.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: TAN/COMPACT/GEF/06/09 |
Huruma Hospital serves a population of 24,000 of Rombo district and neighboring districts. The hospital has a capacity of 300 beds and has medical, surgical and pediatric services. Hospital admits patients who receive food and water for bathing ( ... )
ed by using fuel wood. The Hospital consume up to 7 tons of wood per month for the purpose.
This project is aiming at providing solar heater which will warm water for bathing to reduce the consumption of fuel wood at the Hospital in order to conserve the forests in
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Papua new guinea
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Multifocal Area
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2006
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17,879.85
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Phase 3
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Project Number: PNG/05/10 |
The NGO has orgnaised a stakehilders workshop to develop the orgnaisation's strategic plann on how to support the NGOs in PNG. The orgnaisation has identifie its role in the NGOs sector to assit with Technical aid to through the NGOs to support the ( ... )
ities in project identifcation, design, assit in implementation, and reporting.
The proponent anticipates that the impact will be positive and immense at the community level. The project is anticipated to build and strengthen the capacity of CBOs and enhance their work to address vital environmental issues. The project has already assisted number of communities with environmental projects in
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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2006
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50,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: BRA/06/15 |
This project seeks to solve the main socioenvironmental problem faced by many Cerrado populations: loss of family farming income from natural Cerrado resources, by means of institutional strengthening and expansion of productive infra-structure in ( ... )
ttlement. CEPPEC has already received SGP Brazil support, but due to a lack of infra-structure, acquisition of raw materials has not reached its potential, thus not making due contributions to groups and failing to mobilize them for adequate and planned production enabling scale gains. The objective of the project is broadening the CEPPEC production base to strengthen and replicate Cerrado
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Mexico
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Biodiversity
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2006
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44,714.29
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Phase 3
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Project Number: MEX/OP3/05/40 |
Creación de un sistema de software para la visualización de los resultados que incluyan mapas variable y la calidad de las aguas de las lagunas costeras de Yucatán
Recopilación de datos disponibles. Toma de muestras y análisis de laboratorio. ( ... )
orporación de los resultados de bases de datos. El desarrollo de mapas. El análisis estadístico e interpretación de la información. Reuniones con los usuarios potenciales de los resultados. Redacción y distribución de documentos y los
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North Macedonia
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International Waters
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2006
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13,980.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: MKD/OP3/01/06/02 |
Prespa is a region where the apple production is present on approximately 3200 hectares. That is the most concentrated apple production not only in the R. Macedonia but also in the whole region. At the moment nearly 2000 households ? apple producers ( ... )
istered in the region of Prespa which enables existence of nearly 8000 members of their narrowest families. Currently, the apple production realizes itself under circumstances of nonexistence of Service for following and prognosis of diseases and pests, which enables appliance of only the traditional, calendar based way of protection from them.
One part of the apple production is concentrated
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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2006
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23,445.58
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Phase 3
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Project Number: BRA/06/23 |
The Upper Jequitinhonha region has grave problems of poverty and low Human Development Indices. Widespread unemployment results in heavy migration to São Paulo for work in sugarcane harvests. Lack of water is an increasingly serious problem also ( ... )
ing in migration.
Activities aimed at protection of the Palmital Stream are the goal of this project, by means of construction of micro-dams, community reservoirs, assessment of ecological soil management alternatives and re-vegetation of its margins. To complement these activities, environmental education activities will be held involving community and local public school, fostering
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Ghana
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Land Degradation
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2006
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20,800.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: GHA/OP3/Y2/06/099 |
DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT AREA:
The Konjiahi community is located within the dry semi-arid parts of the Nadowli District Assembly of the Upper-West. Region. The land, which is the main subsistence to the majority peasant farmers and support for ( ... )
resource, is seriously degraded. The degradation satiation is attributed to the combined effect of annual retail wildfires and unsustainable land uses. This has resulted in poor crop yield, food insecurity, household poverty, gender inequality, seasonal migration of the youth, salting of water bodies and general loss of biodiversity.
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2.2 PROBLEM STATEMENT:
In the past a bulk of the
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North Macedonia
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Chemicals
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2006
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16,352.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: MKD/OP3/01/06/01 |
Due to enormous usage of plastic foil for speeding up the production process in farming and the lack of a system for dealing with plastic waste once it has been used, farmers usually burn their plastic foil on their fields. This is creating a ( ... )
e problem with POPs. The project aim to achieve the decreasing of the amount of the POPs, in the Strumica region and also in the region of the vilages Kuklis and Prosenikovo. The second project objective is to accomplish an economic interest and local development for these communities, by collecting and selling the plastic waste as an alternative option to simply burning it.
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Malaysia
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2006
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2,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: MAL/OP3/2/06/PG-32 |
This planning grant is to study the feasibility of a micro hydropower installation at Kg. Dangang, which has a reliable water source coming from Abung Muang river, while providing proper protection of watershed areas to ensure the sustainability of ( ... )
osystem, conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity by the local communities.
Micro hydropower produces clean and renewable energy, harnessed from the kinetic energy of swift moving water. The energy produces will enable th elocal communities at Kg. Dangang to carry out socioeconomic income generating activities for a sustainable
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Ghana
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Biodiversity International Waters Land Degradation
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2006
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23,350.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: GHA/0P3/Y2/06/107 |
The main problem necessitating the executing of this project is the depleting of freshwater fish along the portion of the Volta River, depletion of fuel wood and sacred groove resources in the Fievie community. These are caused by loss of fish and ( ... )
c biodiversity due to uncontrolled fishing, over dependence on or unsustainable utilization of forest floral and faunal diversity at the sacred groove as well as inadequate woodlot establishment at the community level. These problems are further caused by lack of knowledge in fish farming and fisheries management, inadequate skills and knowledge in sacred groove forest resources management and
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Ghana
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Biodiversity Land Degradation
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2006
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20,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: GHA/0P3/Y2/06/109 |
Dawa Ogome is a small community located at Upper Manya Krobo in the Manya Krobo District of the eastern region of Ghana. The inhabitants are mostly resource-poor farmers who cultivate mainly maize and cassava. The community had in the past enjoyed a ( ... )
urce of biodiversity and eco-systems which had sustained agriculture, wild life, water bodies and effective sustainable livelihoods to the extent that the Asesewa Market in the area became the major food basket of Ghana in the 1930?s to the 1970?s. However, these rich ecosystems and biodiversity had been lost within the past 20 years due to several factors including the slash and burn method of
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Ethiopia
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Biodiversity Climate Change Mitigation Land Degradation
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2006
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42,881.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: ETH/OP3/2/06/001 |
The overall goal of the project is to combat environmental degradation and to improve the environmental values of the project area as well as contribute towards food security and livelihoods of the resettlers through integrated approach and ( ... )
ing sustainable natural resources management and then to sustain the benefits for the coming
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Jamaica
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Biodiversity Land Degradation
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2006
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22,580.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: JAM/06/05 |
The Negril Environmental Protection Area (EPA) located on the western tip of Jamaica, is uniquely comprised of five ecologically important regions:, the Great Negril Morass, the Negril Marine Park, the Long Bay to Bloody Bay Beach, the Fish River ( ... )
and the Negril Hills.
These fragile and interdependent ecosystems continue to deteriorate as a result of increased anthropogenic pressure from the expanding tourism industry and population growth combined with the occurrence of natural disasters.
The Fish River Hills is a fertile Lower Montane Forest (TNC, 1991) located on the eastern boundary of the Negril EPA. It is an integral
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Jamaica
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Land Degradation
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2006
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20,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: JAM/OP3/2/06/18 |
The Nature Preservation Foundation (NPF) is responsible for the management of Hope Estate, including the section of Jacks Hill to the north of the Hope Gardens. The wooded hillsides overlook the Liguanea Plain, and being comprised of approximately ( ... )
res of dry forest vegetation, it offers a green backdrop for the city of Kingston, especially during the rainy seasons. Across the hillside, the woodlands are interspersed with grassy outcrops where uncontrolled fires occur during the dry seasons, threatening both the wooded areas and residences along Skyline Drive which forms the northern boundary of the Estate.
The area also has a small
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Kenya
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International Waters
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2006
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25,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: KEN/NTEAP/06/006 |
The proposed integrated project is a community-led initiative with the main goal of improving the standards of living of small holder farmers by use of improved sustainable farming technologies and river bank / wetland protection through use of ( ... )
nous trees for improved food production, clean water and health. The project targets to build the capacity of 20 community groups with technologies in three main components.
1. River bank and wetland rehabilitation by use of indigenous trees.
2. Improved sustainable conservation farming practices.
3. Enhancement of wood fuel conservation by use of improved
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Romania
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Biodiversity International Waters
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2006
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34,206.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: ROM/OP3/2/06/06 |
The aim of the project is to contribute to the protection of international waters in the Upper Tisza catchments, focusing on the integrated management of natural resources in Mara tributary river basin.
The objectives are: restoration and control ( ... )
logical degradation of aquatic habitats that sustain biodiversity; development of income-generating activities, finally contributing to the protection of waters (ecotourism); community empowering targeting the reduction of pollutant charges in international waters.
The project brings demonstrative support for Water Framework Directive implementation, and facilitates the achievement of Romania?s
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Iran
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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: IRA-06-10 (77th) |
Project location:Taghboostan, Bistoon (Lat: 34.458862;Long: 46.988525)
1.Building a secure greenpath for climbers especially women and youth in Taghvoosan (Taghboostan) Area and closing other nonstandard path.
2.Preservation and rehabilitation ( ... )
tation and biodiversity of Taghvoosan (Taghboostan) Area
3.Information collection for documentation and advocacy materials
4.Building check damn
5.Planting domestic plants
6.Building stoves through the green path
7.Garbage collection
8.Establishing local scout
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Botswana
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International Waters
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2006
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2,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: BOT/OP3/2/06/21 |
The Masingwaneng Community has a farm which has good grass species and low numbers of wildlife species like kudu, steenbok and warthog. The community is aware of opportunities that exist from the farm, more so that the farm is in close proximity to ( ... )
ntly completed Ntibale dam. The community therefore wants to work towards establishing a tourim enterprise to tap on dam recreation, archaeological sites and rock paintings. In addition, due to the presence of water in the dam, the community is interested in doing fishing and irrigated horticultural production as a way to eventually diversifying their product.
The project aims at raising
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Iran
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Land Degradation
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2006
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20,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: IRA-06-08 (75th) |
Project Location: Taghboostan, Bistoon (Lat: 34.458862;Long: 46.988525)
1.Management and coordination of the project with the local communities of Noukan and Taghboostan
2.Monitoring the environmental impacts of tourism in Taghvoosan (Taghboostan) ( ... )
reduce land degradation in areas surrounding the lake
3.Provide awareness raising to promote sustainable tourism
4.Establishment of interpretation signs and other facilities at the site
5.Film, brochures and other advocacy materials for promoting sustainable tourism in Taghvoosan (Taghboostan) Greenpath.
6.Establishing Local M&E Working Group
7.Involvement of local
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