There are 29,070 projects available.
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Project Title |
Country |
Area Of Work
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Start Date |
Amount (US$) |
Operational Phase |
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Mali
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Biodiversity
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2002
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49,153.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MLI/02/14 |
Projet qui contribue a l?amélioration de la qualité des eaux du fleuve Niger par la réduction de pollution pathogénique et des aliments organiques (nitrate, DBO) provenant de Bamako qui menacent son écosysteme, surtout par la forte demande en ( ... )
e de ces polluants et par l?alimentation qu?ils donnent a la jacinthe d?eau . Réduction partielle de la pollution en métaux lourds par la ville. Vise a :
- Traiter les boues de vidanges qui ont des impacts négatifs sur les especes aquatiques ;
- Sensibiliser les populations sur l?importance du traitement des déchets liquides pour la préservation des ressources aquatiques et de la santé
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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2002
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2,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: INDO/02/25 |
Project development Goal :
To enable the application of integrated planning and strategy to implement Biodiversity Enrichment Program through Integrated Farming System
Project Objectives :
1. To provide comprehensive data and information as ( ... )
line data,
2. To increase stakeholder participation and contribution in all project steps,
3. To identify beneficiaries,
4. To develop comprehensive action plans.
Expected output :
a. Comprehensive data and base line information,
b. Increasing of Stakeholder participation of stakeholders and contributions in the project activities,
c. Beneficiaries among community determined,
d. A
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Egypt
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Biodiversity
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2002
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17,778.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: EGY-01-56 |
Project?s objectives are: 1. To survey and record the biological diversity in the Nile Islands (Esna-Nagah Hamadi reach). 2. To conduct a geological study covering the Nile Islands (Esna-Nagah Hamadi reach). 3. To carry out a conference on the ( ... )
ersity and its importance for humanity. 4. Conducting five training programs for project staff and local NGOs in the target area. 5. Performing five awareness seminars that will focus on the importance of biodiversity and the danger of destroying natural
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Egypt
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Biodiversity
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2002
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17,778.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: EGY-01-50 |
Project?s objectives are: 1. To develop integrated management plan and clear vision for different parties control the Nile islands. 2. To raise the public awareness regarding the importance of conserving he biodiversity in the Nile islands. 3. To ( ... )
ish a partnership between different governmental agencies dominate the Nile islands and the local communities in order to preserve the sustainable development of the
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Kyrgyzstan
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2002
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8,961.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: KYR/SGP/OP2/Y4/CORE/2002/10 |
Main idea of the project is installing hydraulic rams, which work for water flow instead of diesel pump. From watering additional field (150 hectares) it is planed to have incomes, that will be sent to improve and install second hydraulic rams. ( ... )
ing to preliminary calculation exploiting hydraulic ram instead of diesel pumps besides environmental benefits gives economical
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Jordan
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2002
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4,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: JOR/02/03 |
The project will promote environmental friendly community applications through displaying practical models and conducting public awareness activities. The project is implemented in the rehabilitated solid waste disposal site in Marka that the ( ... )
y has turned into a park over the past four years in cooperation with the Greater Amman Municipality with support from the SGP. A solar energy unit granted by the European Commission in Amman will be installed on site to generate electricity for project uses. Other applications on site will include drip irrigation system, water harvesting and soil conservation measures. Awareness activities
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Kenya
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Multifocal Area
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2002
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15,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: KEN-GEF-02-006 |
This project was to support preparation of 2 thematic papers, and to facilitate travel for 5 NGOs representatives to the WSSD Summit in Johannesburg. Two of the representatives were project coordinators for GEFSGP projects.
The NGOs participated ( ... )
ly in the Summit, representing the UNDP GEF SGP Kenya by providing project information and by sharing ideas with participants from other countries.
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Sri lanka
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2002
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39,546.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: SRL/02/09 |
Manufacturing and installation of 18 wind turbine units, establishment of a sustainable funding mechanism through influencing policy decisions and micro credit systems. ITDG (Interantional) has developmed a small wind system for battery charging to ( ... )
small communities where grid electricity is not likely to reach atleast iin the next 5 years. The system is designed to use 200W's to illuminate four CFL electric lamps and to opearte a radio and black and white television set. The small wind generating system in Sri Lanka was develpoed so as to enable as many people as possible to access its technology and afford the cost. Though the SWG
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2002
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MAL/02/22 |
The local fishing communities have realised the need to seek further assistance for its follow up phase from the SGP to support the local inshore fishermen community for the conservation and sustainable use of fishery and mangrove ecosysten ( ... )
ersity. The present support should be viewed as a separate but folloup SGP project to the initial SGP project , which will further help to strengthen a truly grassroots based local network of traditional fishing communities that have been established in and around Seberang Prai in Penang, who are generally from the lower income group of society, while contributing towards the conservation and
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India
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Multifocal Area
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2002
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16,642.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: SGP/GEF/IND/OP2/02/MS06 |
Eastern part of the Sangli District is a remote, undulated, drought prone area and people?s livelihood base was stressed through recurring risks of high credit rates, poor infrastructure facilities, poor availability of right types of seeds and lack ( ... )
ss of resources by people from government schemes. Due to Green Revolution effect, people had been led to believe in the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides to increase productivity. Gradually people had lost faith in agriculture due to high expenditure on buying chemical fertilizers and pesticides, low yields, improper information about the usage and low rainfall. The farmers were taking
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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2002
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22,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: INDO/01/12 |
Project development Goal :
To conserve Bauluang Island?s ecosystem through community participation
Project Objectives :
1. To emerge local community efforts in managing mangrove ecosystem in sustainable manner
2. To stimulate the emergence of ( ... )
ules and regulation on nature resource management (e.g. mangrove) through community participation
Expected output :
a. Emergence of awareness and understanding of local community on sustainable nature resource management
b. Reduced unsustainable used of mangrove forest, especially done by local community
c. Reduced degraded mangrove area in Bauluang island gradually
d. Increased capacity
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Tunisia
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Multifocal Area
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2002
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30,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TUN/02/09 |
The project relates to the installation of an observatory of the durable development in Djerba by the ASSIDJE
This project constitutes one of the priority actions retained by the Agenda 2l Locale of Djerba, whose development and approval ( ... )
zed all the fascinating parts of the development on the territory of the island.
The observatory of the sustainabal development is regarded as an essential tool to ensure an effective management of the indicators of development and environment, it will be the reference for any initiative of programming or research and studies on Djerba, its medium, its ecosystems its littoral, its
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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2002
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45,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: INDO/01/28 |
Project Goal :
Sustainable managed forest of Loksado through community-based forest management
Project Objectives :
1. To develop a community-based management model called Loksado Forest Model (MFL)
2. To identify and develop the ( ... )
ials of Loksado Forest Resources
3. To minimize activities which threaten the sustainability of forest resources (SDH) and biodiversity of Loksado forest area;
4. To encourage integrated policy development in forest resources management in Loksado area, and;
5. To create information management system to support the decision making process in the management and conservation of Loksado forest
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2002
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45,891.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PHI/UNF/09/02 |
The project is about goat raising employing the cut-and-carry technology, in an undeveloped area being claimed by the members of the Samahang Inang Kalikasan, Inc. in Cabayugan. Gardening is a component of the project that will utilize the ( ... )
ted waste of the goats to produce quality vegetables for the consumption of the people in the barangay and other neighboring barangays or even the city. This will be done in the individual farms of the members. Support for this individual gardens will be through a supervised micro lending from a Revolving Fund established for the purpose with funds from the Project. Quality seed production
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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2002
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30,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BRA/02/06 |
This project seeks to develop local strategies to strengthen the organization for sustainable use of the faveira (Dimorphandra mollis), through proper management, processing and direct commercialization to industries. This will take place in in the ( ... )
palities of Posse, São Domingos, and Guarani, in Northeastern Goiás State. There is large anthropic pressure on the area, in the surroundings of Terra Ronca State Park. These levels reach nearly 70%, being approximately 3.5% due to agriculture and 66.5% due to pastures. Less than 22% of the area is still covered by native vegetation, according to the Agricultural Census of
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India
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Biodiversity
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2002
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20,785.20
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Phase 2
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Project Number: SGP/CCF/IND/OP2/02/RJ05 |
Project is to promote community action for management of natural resources, management of land and water through repair and construction of Pokhars,Checkdams and land development.
The project focused on formation & capacity building of village ( ... )
of women to have a development focus so that they can eventually articulate & address NRM (Natural Resource Management) issues. Also incporporated the aspects to regenerate degraded forests & form a migratory route for wildlife in the Ranthambore Tiger Reserve and to promote community action for land and water management through repair and construction of pokhars, check dams and land
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Palestine, State of
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International Waters
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2002
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30,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PAL/02/28 |
Sustainable management of natural water resources to prevent vegetation deterioration in Abassan village in Gaza? through utilizing multiple approach of biodiversity conservation and community development. This will be achieved by establishing 3 ( ... )
harvesting-pools in a capacity of 150 m3 in three disadvantaged locations in Abassan area. Water pools will be designed to collect water from the roofs of the green houses as well as the rain to be used through installing pumping system during the summer time. The collected water will provide sustainable substitute of the intensive salinity of the aquifer, replanting 180 palm trees aiming at
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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2002
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30,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BRA/02/09 |
Development and diversification of the production in the Andalucia Agrarian Reform Settlement in Nioaque, state of Mato Grosso do Sul, are the goals of this project. Recovery and management of the natural resources in the region is the means to this ( ... )
cal handcrafts, community conscience-building, and improvements in the quality of life of the community and environment are the results expected. A capacity-building center for handcraft training, construction of a headquarter office and a workshop, as well as a kitchen for processing fruits, and bathrooms are the activities
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Belize
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Biodiversity
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2002
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1,010.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BZE/02/05 |
Planning grant to develop a proposal to enhance on-going work to 1) co-manage Spanish Creek Wildlife Sanctuary and protect the biodiversity of the creek and surrounding tropical forest, 2) to stimulate economic development of the village and ( ... )
te income with emphasis on community-based eco-tourism, and 3) to continue to coordinate and deliver environmental education to the community and school.
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Nepal
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2002
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: NEP/02/01 |
Syanda cluster of Syanda VDC is situated in 6 hours distance on walk from Simikot; the district headquarters of the district of Humla. It takes 10 days to arrive Humla from nearest road head and only sporadic flight of Royal Nepal Air Lines ( ... )
ation is the mean of transportation. Syanda cluster covers four wards (4,5,6 and 7 wards) of the 9 wards of Syanda VDC. 150 households belonging to the indigenous community (Byanshi, Chhetri) have been inhabited in the cluster.
Forest is the only source of their fuel which they use intensively to cook the food and keep the house warm. This has put the tremendous pressure in the forest
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