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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Guatemala
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Multifocal Area
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2001
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13,354.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: GUA/01/07 |
To facilitate the participation of four coastal communities on an initiative to improve the sustainable management of mangroves that includes reforestation practices of three species of mangrove trees, linked with the planting of mangrove timber ( ... )
substitutes in an agroforestry system with organic farming techniques. The agroforestry system to be developed includes annual cycle plants, fruit and timber trees, and will allow system sustainability on the short term through the annual crops, and medium and long term using the native species of trees with multiple purposes (fruits, timber, non-timber products). The project is follow-up to a
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Botswana
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Biodiversity
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2001
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30,723.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BOT/98/G52/01/09 |
The poject seeks to support a community initiative to sustainably utilise thatching grass (Eragrostis pallens). The project entailed production of a natural resource management plan for thatching grass , marketing and capacity building for the four ( ... )
ipating
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Chile
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Multifocal Area
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2001
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28,241.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: CHI/00/12 |
Se trabajo para generar un espcio de intercambio de las experinecias , se pretende poder compartir junto a distintos actores locales y autoridades Además se espera generar un documento y un Cd que de cuenta dek rescate de vivencias y procesos para ( ... )
trucción de una mirada compartida que dé cuenta de los resultados generados por el PPS en su
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Ghana
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2001
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27,838.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: GHA/01/051 |
The project aims at re-evaluating the Ahibenso stove design, manufacture and marketing to popularise the stove. The stove has been adjudged as being 39 % more efficient than the traditional coal-pot but users complain about the cost and stove?s ( ... )
lity. The project will study these problems and propose answers to
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Uganda
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Multifocal Area
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2001
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26,800.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: UGA/01/06 |
Intensive deforestation in the mountains of Moroto and foothills is leading to
severe erosion and loss of biodiversity while threatening the livelihoods of the
communities. The project is situated in Matheniko County of Karamoja, Northeastern ( ... )
da where, Mt. Moroto Forest & Matheniko wildlife reserves are found. Mt. Moroto
forest reserve is adjacent to Moroto town, which has a high demand for forest products
and wildlife products. The reserve supports 36 species of flora & fauna not found in other
forests in Uganda. Mt. Moroto forest has been heavily degraded due to hunting,
mining, agricultural encroachment, grazing, bush
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Egypt
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2001
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23,530.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: EGY-01-49 |
Project?s objectives are: 1. To reduce greenhouse gas emissions . 2. To convert 15 vehicles to utilize natural gas instead of liquid fuel. 3. To raise the public in the target area regarding the air pollution and its impact on the global warming. ( ... )
romote the local communities to participate in the project activities.5. (as a secondary objective) To plant 400 trees in the target area (one of industrial areas in the greater Cairo) and mobilize the community into maintaining the
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Egypt
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2001
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22,353.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: EGY-01-35 |
Project?s objectives are: 1. Reducing energy consumption and improving energy efficiency in order to reduce carbon gases emissions. 2. Disseminating the usage of the highly efficient electrical devices.
3. Establishing a revolving fund program to ( ... )
he poor people to utilize the new technologies. 4.Raising the environmental awareness of the local communities. 5. Training 15 technicians on how to install the new devices. 6. Achieving economic return to households as a result of reducing electricity
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Suriname
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Biodiversity
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2001
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TRI/01/11 |
Presently, draft National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans are carried out at a general level without detailed information about particular ecosystems within the countries for which they were developed. The proposed priority setting process ( ... )
ather much more detailed information than is presently available, and will provide decision makers with access to accurate, up-to-date scientific information on the region's biotic resources, and identify priority areas at national and regional levels. It will strengthen national level capacities and provide a framework for cross-national collaboration and regional integration. Further, by
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Papua new guinea
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Biodiversity
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2001
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20,570.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PNG/01/13 |
The project was funded to facilitate the capacity building workshop in the highlands region for project proponents, environment NGOs and other stakeholders from the government sector, civil society and other interested participants in the highlands ( ... )
. The workshop promoted the information dissemination of global environment targeted issues and provided a better education on the management of projects, proposal submissions, reports submissions and competency, This was also a golden opportunity that saw the establishment of networking and promoted interations wih the government sector,community based organizaions (CBOs), NGOs and donor
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Ghana
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Biodiversity
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2001
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45,769.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: GHA/01/045 |
The Common Hippopotamus, Hippopotamus amphibius ? one of Africa?s large mammals ? is globally endangered, according to IUCN. It occurs exclusively in Africa, south of the sahara in a patchy distribution throughout its range. Even though in the past ( ... )
believed to be widely distributed in Ghana, it is now mostly restricted to portions of the Black Volta River, particularly within and just outside the Bui National Park. There are also small populations along this river stretching up to Burkina Faso and possibly in the Kulpawn River. All populations outside the National Park suffer a risk of human predation.
The objectives of the project
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Egypt
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2001
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23,530.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: EGY-01-32 |
Project?s objectives are: 1. Reducing energy consumption and improving energy efficiency in order to reduce carbon gases emissions. 2. Disseminating the usage of the highly efficient electrical devices.
3. Establishing a revolving fund program to ( ... )
he poor people to utilize the new technologies. 4.Raising the environmental awareness of the local communities. 5. Training 15 technicians on how to install the new devices. 6. Achieving economic return to households as a result of reducing electricity
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Egypt
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2001
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23,530.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: EGY-01-38 |
Project?s objectives are: 1. Reducing energy consumption and improving energy efficiency in order to reduce carbon gases emissions. 2. Disseminating the usage of the highly efficient electrical devices.
3. Establishing a revolving fund program to ( ... )
he poor people to utilize the new technologies. 4.Raising the environmental awareness of the local communities. 5. Training 15 technicians on how to install the new devices. 6. Achieving economic return to households as a result of reducing electricity
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Egypt
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2001
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23,530.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: EGY-01-47 |
Project?s objectives are: 1. Reducing energy consumption and improving energy efficiency in order to reduce carbon gases emissions. 2. Disseminating the usage of the highly efficient electrical devices.
3. Establishing a revolving fund program to ( ... )
he poor people to utilize the new technologies. 4.Raising the environmental awareness of the local communities. 5. Training 15 technicians on how to install the new devices. 6. Achieving economic return to households as a result of reducing electricity
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Egypt
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2001
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22,271.71
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Phase 2
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Project Number: EGY-01-29 |
Project?s objectives are: 1. Reducing energy consumption and improving energy efficiency in order to reduce carbon gases emissions. 2. Disseminating the usage of the highly efficient electrical devices.
3. Establishing a revolving fund program to ( ... )
he poor people to utilize the new technologies. 4.Raising the environmental awareness of the local communities. 5. Training 15 technicians on how to install the new devices. 6. Achieving economic return to households as a result of reducing electricity
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Egypt
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2001
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23,530.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: EGY-01-36 |
Project?s objectives are:
1. Reducing energy consumption and improving energy efficiency in order to reduce carbon gases emissions.
2. Disseminating the usage of the highly efficient electrical devices.
3. Establishing a revolving fund program ( ... )
the poor people to utilize the new technologies. 4.Raising the environmental awareness of the local communities.
5. Training 15 technicians on how to install the new devices.
6. Achieving economic return to households as a result of reducing electricity
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Jordan
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International Waters
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2001
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1,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: JOR/01/02 |
The project conducted a study on the influence of fishing practices on marine life in Aqaba Gulf. The study looks into the fishing situation in Aqaba Gulf including fishermen conditions, fishing techniques used, and the laws and legislation ( ... )
ning to this situation in the context of the Special Economica Zone. Based on the results of this study the NGO submitted a full proposal to address the negative impacts
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Poland
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Biodiversity
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2001
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17,632.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: POL/00/19 |
creation of white stork education center and musem in old school building to implement a project proving links between eco-agriculture and numerous white stork population existing on that area;involvement of citizents of Klopot village in ( ... )
urism and nature protection;
Project visited every yearby cc 10000 visitors, mostly from Germany;income from visitors (Hewllett Packard award was spent for improvement of facilities, so capacity of the Museum and center is for 20 visitors; proved sustainability from services provided (accommodation,sale of publicationso, additionally - 3 volunteers from Germany paid by German NGO secured in
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2001
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24,936.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: S/OP-041.00-L |
This project aims to develop a 500 hectare community-managed forest ecosystem for ecotourism and biodiversity conservation/watershed management in Blue Waters sitio of the Sierra Madre Biodiversity Corridor. The objectives of the projects are: ( ... )
t forest ecosystem and conserve biodiversity; establish nurseries and orchid gardens using local/endemic species; stabilize ecology in the locality; conduct capability building activities for community
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Trinidad and tobago
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Biodiversity
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2001
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9,395.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TRI/01/03 |
The project aims, through research, to determine the size of the resource base, rate of renewal etc. and to set quotas, or by other means, to implement safeguards against over-exploitation and depletion. Particular emphasis will be given to an ( ... )
ment of the local flying fish stocks, which is the most important commercial fish species of the Eastern Caribbean. A Public /Private co-operative effort is most practical - government has some data gathering equipment and experience to contribute and most of the data will be generated from private fisherfolk work
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Belize
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Biodiversity
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2001
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38,514.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BZE/01/02 |
Toledo District is a special place, ecologically and culturally distinct within Belize and Central America. It is the primary area of settlement of the Mayan people in Belize, many of whom still observe age-old traditions in their interaction with ( ... )
environment. Unfortunately, competing land uses and mounting population pressures are making those traditions increasingly hard to sustain in the long term, especially when threats to wildlife and habitat are taken into account. In the case of birds, those threats derive from myriad causes over vast territories, and not just from the behaviour of a small proportion of the tiny population of
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