There are 29,070 projects available.
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Project Title |
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Area Of Work
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Amount (US$) |
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Jordan
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International Waters
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2005
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50,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: JOR/OP3/05/03 |
The project aims at protecting the special marine biodiversity in Aqaba Gulf through developing the marine life exhibit at the Marine Science Station and establishing a marine life museum, coupled with an awareness programme targeting the various ( ... )
s of the community with special focus on students.
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Mozambique
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Multifocal Area
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2005
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26,400.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: MOZ/SGP/OP3/Y1/CORE/2005/07 |
The coastline of southern Mozambique was defined as a priority area for the development of coastal tourism. It is characterized by a mosaic of coastal and marine ecosystems with high productivity and unique beauty with coastal sand dunes, sandy and ( ... )
beaches, mangrove and coral reef communities, and coastal forests. It is rich in biodiversity. Both local communities and the growing tourism industry are potential threats to its preservation. Unmeasurable benefits are sourced from this region resources in benefit of communities, and tourism developers.
The project aims to develop an organizational framework on the coastal tourism sector in
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Botswana
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Multifocal Area
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2005
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2,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: BOT/05/08 |
The Tagango area in Ramokgwebana has diverse vegetation and rock art. However, some of the community members have been de-phasing the rock art and destroying some of the artefacts. Additionally, the removal of vegetation through unsustainable ( ... )
ting has lead to soil exposure making the area susceptible to erosion and/or degradation. The result of such activities makes the range unproductive and gullies and dongas become eminent. The intention is to raise awareness and generate interest for the community members to conceptualise the park development project through dialogue and consensus.
The project aims at raising awareness and
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Thailand
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Biodiversity
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2005
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11,764.70
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/04/25 |
Natural marsh with aquatic plants and recognized as a wetland of international importance in Thailand, Nong Harn is the second largest in the northeastern region and has been a settlement site for communities for more than 100 years. Fifty percent ( ... )
income of the surrounding communities comes from the utilization of Nong Harn. It provides water , food, other aquatic animals , waterweed and habitat for migratory birds.
Nong Harn is ,currently under various kinds of threat, mostly due to human activities. As population grows, and more cultivated areas expands, adjacent forest area which supplies water into the marsh is gradually
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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2005
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26,234.57
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Phase 3
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Project Number: BRA/05/06 |
This project proposes sustainable use of Cerrado fruits, particularly pequi, as not only a form of occupation but also a source of income for the population of the Japonvar municipality, which, due to a lack of economic alternatives, tends to ( ... )
y Cerrado for production of charcoal. This project will enable families to increase their income and re-populate the biome with native fruits, further increasing their
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Barbados
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2005
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2,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BAR/05/01 |
The village of Content is one of forty ? four (44) villages in the parish of St. David?s. It is considered a very poor community and was included in the eleven communities surveyed under the Government of Grenada poverty assessment profile in 1999. ( ... )
mmunity has a population of approximately 175 persons of which 95 are males and 80 females. (1991census).
The planning grant will help to develop a proposal through research and community consultations. The goal is to develop a project which will establish a demonstration site for the use of solar energy in this remote and marginalised village in Grenada. During project implementation such
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Kazakhstan
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Biodiversity
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2005
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11,790.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: KAZ/05/24 |
Tengyz-Korgalzhyn lake system is a unique place where rare species of flora and fauna inhabit. According to the socio-ecological-economic analysis in Korgalzhyn area, only 15% of the entire population are employees of the state budgetary ( ... )
zations, 10% are taxi drivers and builders, security guards in Astana. Other population are unemployed.
Being devoid of permanent source of revenue, the population is engaged in illegal fishery and hunting. Last time spontaneous inflow of tourists from Astana is observed, the most part of them are fishermen-fans. After their visiting camp-fires and dust are left, glass and plastic bottles
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Thailand
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2005
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16,575.88
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Phase 3
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Project Number: THA/05/06 |
Target Population / Location of project:
236 households of farmers situated in the vicinity of Wiang Lor Wildlife sanctuary and Phu Lanka National Park , Pong District , Nan Province ?catchment area of the Yom River, an ecological portion of ( ... )
lf of Thailand/South China Sea
Environment Problems and Livelihood:
During recent years, the project location has been turned from patches of paddy-fields into cash crop area , especially corn, cabbage and other green vegetables. Paddy plantation is still imperative. In order to ensure expected yields , irrigation through water pumping by electricity and internal combustion engine
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Lithuania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2005
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49,100.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: LIT/04/12 |
The project addresses the problem of climate change and ecological transport, and aims to promote bicycle and ecological tourism, as well as regional development in Sakiai district.
During the implementation of the first stage of the project ( ... )
cal and planning documents, like special plan for bicycle route, technical design for road reconstruction and technical schemes for resting ground, will be prepared. Numerous seminars and trainings will be organized for the local communities. The local people will learn how to provide services for bicyclists, what are exclusive features of these tourists, how to organize and develop rural
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Thailand
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2005
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28,290.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: THA/05/01 |
Target Population / Location of project: 100 households of project members in 25 villages ,80 % being farmers, under five districts of Ayudhaya Province, central region of Thailand and an integrated ecological systems of the Gulf of Thailand ( ... )
China Sea.
Environment and livelihood situation: Once an expanse of paddy fields, the project location is now becoming more industrialized , full of factories, receiving pollutants from both industrial and agricultural sector, and intensive in convention energy use. In addition, modern market system and energy prices have always resulted in price fluctuation of agricultural products
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Indonesia
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Multifocal Area
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2005
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2,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: INDO/05/62 |
Project Development Goal :
To develop collaboration planning for restoring ecosystem in order to increase community welfare
Project Objectives :
1. To identify problems in Ngadipuro villages in Blitar.
2. To build common perspective among ( ... )
olders on critical land management and energy efficiency application
3. To design the program with community and related stakeholders to develop agenda on participatory critical land conservation and energy efficiency application
Expected Outputs :
1. Potential resources and problems in Ngadipuro villages in Blitar are identified
2. The analyzed data of Critical land conservation is
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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2005
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50,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: INS/05/06 |
Project development Goal:
To develop sea management area system in Hari Island to manage sustainable and environment friendly sea biodiversity
Project Objectives:
1. To develop and to broaden Sea Management Area to protect, to restore the ( ... )
ion and to conserve coral reef ecosystem in Hari Island area
2. To develop the long term management of sustainable and environment friendly sea biodiversity utilization patterns
3. To develop more sustainable alternative fisheries business to reduce destructive activities
Expected Output:
1. Existing capacity building for the community to develop the sea management area
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Mali
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Biodiversity
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2005
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36,961.57
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MLI/04/30 |
Le but du projet est de promouvoir la restauration et conservation des plantes médicinales dans la commune rurale de Kolokani. Le projet s?inscrit dans le cadre de la lutte contre la désertification, la restauration des esp?ces végétales d?usage ( ... )
es, et la préservation des esp?ces rares et celles en voie de disparition.
La stratégie d?intervention est l?information et la sensibilisation, le renforcement des capacités par la formation des acteurs, le développement d?approche ? base communautaire ? la préservation de l?écosyst?me et d?inventaire par les communautés (recherche participative) de la biodiversité foresti?re et des
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Mexico
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Biodiversity
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2005
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2,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MEX/04/P05 |
Llevar a cabo un diagnóstico comunitario con énfasis en los recursos naturales y los métodos de trabajo, con el fin de tener un panorama real de la situación actual de los recursos naturales y cuidado del medio ambiente, los métodos de trabajo ( ... )
aplican, y así sucesivamente. Tener una base de datos e información a los aportes a la elaboración de un plan de intervención en la cuestión del medio ambiente y la planificación y preparación de un proyecto de la comunidad ambiental. Utilizar los recursos naturales adecuadamente disponibles, prácticas de rescate, que los sistemas de producción eficientes, implementar un programa de la
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Uganda
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Multifocal Area
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2005
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3,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: UGA/05/55 |
Dirigana Micro Hydro Power Project aims to carry out consultations with beneficiary communities and prepare a proposal for a full grant |
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Mexico
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Biodiversity
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2005
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22,034.50
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Phase 3
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Project Number: MEX/05/04 |
Diseño de una estrategia para reducir el impacto del turismo, el establecimiento de un mecanismo de organización. Implementación de talleres de capacitación ecosistema de la micro-región, así como las amenazas y los impactos negativos causados ( ... )
l turismo, la mejora de los ecosistemas costeros, reduciendo la presión sobre los recursos naturales, la conservación de las áreas naturales
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Cuba
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Chemicals
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2005
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12,320.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: CUB/OP3/1/05/004 |
El Centro Ecológico de Procesamiento de Residuos Urbanos (CEPRU), está ubicado en la parte sur de la ciudad de Guantánamo, provincia de igual nombre, en el Consejo Popular Sur Isleta, barrio Isleta.
Este centro surge como iniciativa de los ( ... )
ores del barrio Isleta, debido al alto grado de contaminación ambiental a que estaban sometidos los mismos por la existencia de un vertedero aledaño a la comunidad y a la presencia de plagas y vectores nocivos a la salud de los pobladores, además de la quema de basura que provocaba la contaminación del aire, perjudicando la salud de los habitantes del barrio aquejados de enfermedades
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Ecuador
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International Waters
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2005
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25,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: ecu/04/015 |
El proyecto será desarrollado en el asentamiento minero de Chinapintza, ubicado en la provincia de Zamora Chinchipe del cantón Paquisha. Este asentamiento se inició en el 1981 a partir del yacimiento minero de Nambija. Las técnicas desarrolladas ( ... )
lugar son aún empíricas y antitéticas lo cual provoca un grave impacto a los recursos naturales y a la salud humana; y no permite optimizar la extracción ya que solo se aprovechan el 50% del recurso mineral (oro), el restante es desalojado en la quebrada.
El presente proyecto está orientado a complementar las acciones ya iniciadas, a través del plan de manejo ambiental para la
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Nepal
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2005
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46,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: NEP/04/14 |
Tremendous efforts has been made by government of Nepal to electrify the remote houses through solar home systems (SHS) providing subsidy via Alternative Energy Promotion Centre (AEPC). AEPC has also developed Nepal Interim PV Quality Assurance ( ... )
) mechanism and more than 50,000 SHSs have been installed in remote Himalayan huts of Nepal. But there are still 2.4 million households, who are still using kerosene lamp or fatwood from pine to light the houses. High initial investment cost of a typical SHS is the limiting factor for the wider scale dissemination of conventional SHS. Thus a low cost alternative to the conventional SHS such as
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Thailand
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2005
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9,978.52
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/04/19 |
Location of the five districts is a catchment areas and ecological portion of the Gulf of Thailand?s Songkhla Lagoon where traditional farming and husbandry have been widely practiced as main sources of income and livelihood.Ranked as number one in ( ... )
dry among southern provinces,the provincial authority has initiated the idea to turn the province into a ?Cowboy Town.? Two major farm animals are hogs and cows.
While these animals produce ,yearly and continuously, manure in a great quantity, there has not been sufficient appropriate disposal practice. Usually, the manure is left unattended posing environmental problem in
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