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Project Title |
Country |
Area Of Work
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Start Date |
Amount (US$) |
Operational Phase |
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Botswana
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Biodiversity
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2025
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4,969.03
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OP7 Y6 (July 25-June 26)
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Project Number: BOT/SGP/OP7/Y4/CORE/BD/2024/38 |
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Botswana
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Community Based Adaptation
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2024
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50,000.00
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OP7 Y6 (July 25-June 26)
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Project Number: BOT/SGP/OP7/Y4/STAR/CC/2023/31 |
The Botswana Climate Change Policy does note that the country?s physical water scarcity is already a constraint to economic development and growth which thus calls for much more emphasis on water demand management, including efficient water ( ... )
tion and use, re-use of wastewater, rainwater harvesting and desalination. The water scarcity is highly attributable to the fact that rainfall is already highly variable, spatially, inter- and intra-annual.
This proposal therefore feeds into the country?s desire to develop capacity to lessen the extent of vulnerability of the country?s economy from climate variability and change. This project
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Botswana
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Biodiversity
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2024
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4,799.40
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OP7 Y6 (July 25-June 26)
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Project Number: BOT/SGP/OP7/Y4/CORE/BD/2024/39 |
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Botswana
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2024
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50,000.00
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OP7 Y6 (July 25-June 26)
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Project Number: BOT/SGP/OP7/Y4/STAR/CC/2023/21 |
People with disabilities and their families already face food shortage on daily basis. According to the World Bank and the Botswana National Disability Policy 66% of people with disabilities in Botswana reside in the rural areas with poor families ( ... )
in extreme poverty. This is against the knowledge that climate change is projected to exacerbate food shortage and malnutrition in the world poorest regions. Hence for people with disabilities the impacts of climate change are disproportionately impacting them and undermining their rights, including the rights to food and nutrition, safe drinking water and sanitation. As result climate change
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Botswana
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Biodiversity
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2024
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4,392.07
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OP7 Y6 (July 25-June 26)
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Project Number: BOT/SGP/OP7/Y4/CORE/BD/2024/41 |
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Botswana
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Biodiversity
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2024
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4,979.01
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OP7 Y6 (July 25-June 26)
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Project Number: BOT/SGP/OP7/Y4/CORE/BD/2023/33 |
The idea of establishing a community development trust was launched on February 2022 by all ward development committees in Jwaneng and community members. The organization will works with communities across three main program areas: ebvironmental ( ... )
ion and outreach, natural resource protection, and research and monitoring. The trust further intends to develop and educate Jwaneng Community into a commercial central marketing set up through sensitizing them about their environment and organizing them around their intended projects to establish practical ownership of their production methods, and also to create sustainable lives in Jwaneng
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Botswana
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CapDev
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2024
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50,000.00
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OP7 Y6 (July 25-June 26)
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Project Number: BOT/SGP/OP7/Y4/CORE/CD/2024/42 |
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Botswana
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Land Degradation
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2024
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16,459.92
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OP7 Y6 (July 25-June 26)
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Project Number: BOT/SGP/OP7/Y4/STAR/LD/2023/14 |
Land degradation and climate change effects are threatening biodiversity conservation efforts in the climate change prone Kgalagadi region. The land degradation challenges subsequently lead to increased human and wildlife conflicts in the region ( ... )
e of reduced grazing land for both wildlife and livestock, which results in the mixing of the two. Farmers end up killing the already endangered predators in order to protect their livestock. Furthermore, because of the low socio-economic status of communities in the Kgalagadi region, farmers do not afford to build strong kraals that can deter predators and keep their livestock away from these
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Botswana
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Community Based Adaptation
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2024
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50,000.00
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OP7 Y6 (July 25-June 26)
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Project Number: BOT/SGP/OP7/Y4/STAR/CC/2023/06 |
The National Environmental Education Project is an exciting undertaking by Carbon Environmental
Awareness Society to bring public awareness and education to the effect of Global warming and
climate change brought about mainly by uncontrolled ( ... )
footprint arising from our use or
consumption of fossils and its derivatives. The project will also target other environmental issues such
as waste management and natural resource conservation. This project will use a holistic approach to
environmental education through the use of different educational tools such as roadshows, workshops,
, cleanup campaigns, etc.The project will run for a
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Botswana
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Biodiversity
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2024
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5,000.00
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OP7 Y6 (July 25-June 26)
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Project Number: BOT/SGP/OP7/Y4/CORE/BD/2023/34 |
After registration of the Trust in September 2022 at the High Court, the Interim Committee was dissolved as per the Toutswe Mogala Community Conservation Trust constitution. A Board of Trustees was elected by the community on the 31st of July 2023. ( ... )
w Board needs to be registered with the Master of the High Court to be granted ?Letters of Authority? as confirmation of their trusteeship. Some irregularities on the constitution have been identified by the Technical Advisory Committee and the Board.
An Emergency General Meeting will be convened to amend the constitution with the community. The Trust intends using an attorney for the
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Botswana
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Biodiversity
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2024
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4,931.79
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OP7 Y6 (July 25-June 26)
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Project Number: BOT/SGP/OP7/Y4/CORE/BD/2024/37 |
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Botswana
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Land Degradation
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2024
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4,971.54
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OP7 Y6 (July 25-June 26)
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Project Number: BOT/SGP/OP7/Y4/CORE/LD/2024/35 |
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Botswana
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Biodiversity
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2024
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4,908.97
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OP7 Y6 (July 25-June 26)
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Project Number: BOT/SGP/OP7/Y4/CORE/BD/2024/36 |
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Botswana
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Biodiversity
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2024
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4,796.43
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OP7 Y6 (July 25-June 26)
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Project Number: BOT/SGP/OP7/Y4/CORE/BD/2024/40 |
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Botswana
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Land Degradation
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2024
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49,713.37
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OP7 Y6 (July 25-June 26)
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Project Number: BOT/SGP/OP7/Y4/CORE/GGW/2023/03 |
Nlapkhwane village is located east of Mapoka, south of Masukwane, west of Zwenshambe, and north of Zimbabwe. According to the 2022 population census, the village has 1,547 residents. The main economic activity of the Nlapkhwane locals is arable ( ... )
hing) and pastoral farming. The hamlet has changed over time, and as the country's economy has grown, so have connected developments. The government has built infrastructure in the community, including a primary school, a Kgotla, a library and a health post. Masunga village is the village's major service hub and administrative capital.
A large number of domestic livestock grazing in the
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Botswana
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CapDev
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2024
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8,433.00
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OP7 Y6 (July 25-June 26)
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Project Number: BOT/SGP/OP7/Y4/CORE/CPS/2024/43 |
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Botswana
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Community Based Adaptation
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2024
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44,427.42
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OP7 Y6 (July 25-June 26)
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Project Number: BOT/SGP/OP7/Y4/STAR/CC/2023/10 |
Water and climate change are inextricably linked. Extreme weather events are making water scarcer, more unpredictable, more polluted or all three. These impacts throughout the water cycle threaten sustainable development, biodiversity, and people?s ( ... )
to water and sanitation. This is why the purpose of this proposal is to request funding for the installation of packaged solar powered water treatment plant with the primary aim of solving the current water crisis in Habu village which is in the Ngamiland District of Botswana. This initiative will help the community adapt to the current climate change impact of shortage of portable water.
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Botswana
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Land Degradation
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2024
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49,177.92
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OP7 Y6 (July 25-June 26)
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Project Number: BOT/SGP/OP7/Y4/CORE/GGW/2023/02 |
Context: Kweneng District, situated within the heart of Botswana, represents a region of notable ecological diversity and cultural significance. Despite its distinct attributes, Kweneng grapples with a complex spectrum of environmental challenges, ( ... )
particularly urgent concern surrounding land degradation and unsustainable forest utilization especially harvest of wild fruits. These environmental issues require immediate attention and comprehensive intervention to safeguard the district's ecological equilibrium, resilience to climate change, and the socio-economic well-being of its communities. In particular, the concern is the conservation
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Botswana
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Biodiversity
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2023
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41,494.85
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OP7 Y3 (July 22-June 23)
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Project Number: BOT/SGP/OP7/Y3/CORE/BD/2023/01 |
In Botswana, vultures are faced with several threats such as poisoning, habitat loss, electrocution and collision with pylons/structures amongst others. Poisoning, both targeted and non-targeted poses the biggest threat to the survival of our ( ... )
es. In recent years a continued spate of poisoning incidents has seriously affected local populations of already threatened vultures with sentinel killing and human wildlife conflict motivated poisoning incidents rife across the country. As at 2022, Birdlife Botswana estimated that at least 2000 species of vultures died due to poisoning in the last decade. The estimation was based on reported
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Botswana
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2023
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47,250.86
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OP7 Y3 (July 22-June 23)
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Project Number: BOT/SGP/OP7/Y3/STAR/CC/2023/09 |
The Project aims to use solar installation for small scale farmers in Bobirwa sub-district as a sustainable solution to environmental problems of overgrazing and greenhouse emission. Specifically, the project aims to install solar electricity in one ( ... )
e shared by syndicate horticulture farmers and in three boreholes for syndicate pastoral farmers. The installation of solar energy to small arable scale farmers will serve to reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with using fossil fuels (petrol and diesel) to power irrigation systems. The project will install solar electricity to power fencing of the field in addition to powering the
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