There are 67 projects that match your search.
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Kiribati
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Community Based Adaptation
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2024
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49,900.00
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OP7 Y4 (July 23-June 24)
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Project Number: KIR/CBA 3/2023/03 |
Climate change has affected the ground water for St. Eritabeta community turning it into a brackish water which is not ideal and safe for drinking. The community had been residing on a brackish water for such a long time and the access to the ( ... )
le freshwater has been a long issue for villagers.
The ground wells in this section were brackish and unsafe for drinking, however, toward the center of the island the fresh water lens is abundance and a source of potable water for affected households but they have to manual carry the heavy water buckets daily some 100 meters distance for the closest households.
The objective of the project
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Kiribati
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Chemicals
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2023
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20,270.27
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OP7 Y4 (July 23-June 24)
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Project Number: KIR/SGP/OP7/CORE/CW/2023/17 |
The project will be operated in Matang Village, one of the biggest and busiest village on Nonouti whereby the local government office is situated therein with the Health Center, schools and big businesses. It?s also involved with tourism activities ( ... )
bone fishing games. It has a total population of more than 300 and most are unemployed however, people used to earn income from copra, fish, local products and fabrics production.
Waste Garment on Nonouti Island is becoming a problem. With the influx of second hand clothing to Nonouti Islands through Second hand shops, Garment waste can be seen everywhere, especially on the beach, in the
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Kiribati
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Community Based Adaptation
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2023
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49,083.33
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OP7 Y4 (July 23-June 24)
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Project Number: KIR/CBA 3/2023/01 |
The project is Adapting to the Effects of Drought through increasing rainwater capacity to address climate change impacts on Immaculate Heart College, at Taborio on North Tarawa.
Immaculate Heart College (IHC), situated on the Northern tip of ( ... )
village on the lagoon side of North Tarawa at a place called Taborio with a land area of about four acres, is surrounded by sea water on all sides except its northern end that connects it to the rest of Nooto. IHC was opened in September 1955, initially as a boarding school for girls. But IHC is now fully upgraded offering secondary school lessons to the seventh form level for both boys and
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Kiribati
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2023
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0.00
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OP6 Y8 (July 22-June 23)
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Project Number: KIR/SGP/OP6/CORE/CC/2023/02 |
Taubukin Tion (TBT), KUC Bikenibeu is main center of the Bikenibeu Uniting Church community. The community has never been immune and surviving to many exposures to multiple effects of climate fluctuations such as seawater inundation, costal erosion, ( ... )
ges of the king waves. The proposed Project will install a solar photovoltaic and battery energy storage system to enable the Church to support the government to achieve its renewable energy target for South Tarawa, reduce consumption of diesel fuel for power generation, and help mitigate climate change by cutting greenhouse gas emissions through clean renewable energy. The project will
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Kiribati
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Biodiversity
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2023
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48,000.00
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OP7 Y4 (July 23-June 24)
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Project Number: KIR/SGP/OP7/CORE/BD/2023/13 |
Loss of biodiversity is a global issue which is also commonly realized at a community and village level. There is evident of a significant loss of biodiversity which at the community level, people suffered from the consequences of shortage of ( ... )
l resources supply to support community livelihood and welfare. The rapid population growth contribute substantially to the issue and therefore substantiate the need to trigger community inclusive conservation approach to give the natural resources an opportunity to generate and reproduce. ?Bringing conservation home is an inclusive community approach which was designed mainly to bring members of
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Kiribati
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Biodiversity
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2023
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30,000.00
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OP7 Y5 (July 24-June 25)
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Project Number: KIR/SGP/OP7/CORE/BD/2023/18 |
The mission toward the need for this funding is to ensure that the way of life in Tekaman is preserved
through marine sustainability. By traditional meaning, the way of life in Tekaman is defined by the
people?s strong connection with the sea. ( ... )
rovides most proteins for the people of Tekaman and in
return the people protect their marine resources by maintaining their ways of fishing. Seagrass habitats
have provided generations of I-Tekaman with a rich fishing ground that is both significant to the culture
and food security of the village. Traditionally, the habitat was protected in the past through cultural
practices. Today, these
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Kiribati
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Community Based Adaptation
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2023
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43,500.00
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OP7 Y4 (July 23-June 24)
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Project Number: KIR/CBA 3/2023/02 |
Climate change is affecting food security on Tanimaiaki village, Butaritari Island which prompted village members to propose a project which will help enhance the adaptive capacity of Tanimaiaki village to address the impacts of climate change. The ( ... )
will specifically target the marine environment which provides the main source of protein for the people of Tanimaiaki. Specific activities will include the construction of fishing canoes, procurement of a surveillance boat and establish its fisher gear revolving program. In these key activities, the overall goal of Tanimaiaki is to strengthen its current fisheries management initiatives,
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Kiribati
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International Waters
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2023
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32,085.70
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OP7 Y4 (July 23-June 24)
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Project Number: KIR/SGP/OP7/CORE/IW/2023/11 |
Open defecation at Bonriki area is one of the recurring issues in Kiribati especially on South Tarawa, the capital. Bonriki village is located close to the water reserve that provides the fresh water to the population of South Tarawa. Mangroves ( ... )
so abundant in this area and people of the village including the community members sometimes use the mangrove swamp for defecation. The bush is also being used for open defecation. This unhealthy habit and lifestyle can have a major impact on our natural resources through contaminating seafood and pollute underground freshwater that we rely on. The habit of open defecation can be passed from
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Kiribati
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2023
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9,135.00
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OP7 Y4 (July 23-June 24)
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Project Number: KIR/SGP/OP7/CORE/CC/2023/15 |
The community is located on the outer island with no access to electricity or power. The objective of the project is to provide sustainable power especially with the community having no access to an electrical grid as well as discontinuing use of ( ... )
el powered generator. The basis of this application was especially in light of the expanding community and need for the access to electricity through a solar project. Interests were expressed for the procuring of a larger generator but a suggested and a solar system would be a far more economic and greener way of obtaining power. Additionally there would be lee-way for the expansion of such a
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Kiribati
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International Waters
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2023
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42,000.00
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OP7 Y4 (July 23-June 24)
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Project Number: KIR/SGP/OP7/CORE/IW/2023/12 |
Providing aid for solar distillation plants and household sanitation system will help enhancing and promote healthy living for the people of Kainaba. The main issue on the islet is brackish water since most wells become saltier and unsafe to use. ( ... )
small population about 70 households, people often have difficulties to access safe water especially the vulnerable group such as children and elders. This is one of the climate change impacts that affect not only the people of Kainaba but other Gilbert islands. Having the distillation plants in place will help people access safe drinking water and reduce disease caused by the consumption of
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Kiribati
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Biodiversity
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2023
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30,000.00
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OP7 Y6 (July 25-June 26)
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Project Number: KIR/SGP/OP7/CORE/BD/2023/14 |
Kuma village project is intended to add value to its current fisheries management initiative as mentioned earlier and preserve its threatened culture and traditions that have been neglected. Kuma has long been engaged in sustainable fisheries ( ... )
ment project for almost a decade and is now finding a way to sustain its fisheries management practice. Eco-tourism is one way that will ensure the ongoing management of the fisheries resources by villagers with less or no impact to the marine resources, economically empower Kuma people and sustain important cultural values and traditions. Kuma village would like to attract tourists to tour in
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Kiribati
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Community Based Adaptation
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2023
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24,465.54
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OP7 Y4 (July 23-June 24)
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Project Number: KIR/CBA 3/2023/04 |
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Kiribati
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International Waters
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2023
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27,764.06
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OP7 Y4 (July 23-June 24)
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Project Number: KIR/SGP/OP7/CORE/IW/2023/16 |
ebwanga Maiaki village have two main projects intended to be done which are good public toilets at
the gathering place avoid open defecation on the beach and in the bush and the second one is having
enough rainwater tanks for safe drinking to ( ... )
ne in the village and to ensure access to safe
drinking from rainwater tanks remain available in times of crisis. Tebwanga Maiaki is well known in
Abemama that experiencing brackish water since the 1990s where inhabitants used to fetch water
from an isolated place in the bush. Not everyone in the village used to fetch good water in the bush,
but just only those who have transport can only
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Kiribati
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2023
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10,745.00
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OP7 Y3 (July 22-June 23)
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Project Number: KIR/SGP/OP7/CORE/CC2022/10 |
Ueen Ainen Fatima is part of the Catholic Church group called Fatima situated at Taboiaki, Beru Island. The community is in a rural living environment consisting of 24 households with an estimate total number of 130 individuals.
The GEF SGP ( ... )
rovide financial support towards communities who lack the capacity on water storage system. The project will specifically focus on the provision of water tanks to community members. The community will mobilize its own resources and commitment to support the project by providing the foundation for water tanks as well as installing them.
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Kiribati
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International Waters
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2022
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48,000.00
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OP6 Y8 (July 22-June 23)
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Project Number: KIR/SGP/OP6/CORE/IW/2021/12 |
Ground water pollution resulting from the open defecation practices is a societal issue that commonly experienced especially in the rural communities where there is a lack of proper toileting facilities mainly at a household level. The members of ( ... )
oinimarawa Community have been experiencing serious health-related problems associated with poor ground water contamination due to the presence of e.coli and other water borne pathogens which is a result of open defecation practices in the area. Children and even all other members of the community suffered the consequences as well as it provokes ecosystem and environmental challenges.
Despite
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Kiribati
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Land Degradation
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2022
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38,730.00
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OP7 ?Y2 (Jul 21-Jun 22)
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Project Number: KIR/SGP/OP7/CORE/LD/2021/06 |
Beru Island is a rural living environment setting located on the outer island situated in the Southern part of Kiribati. Rikian Arora Community is located at Kabaeka station, Nuka village, Beru Island consisting of 80 members. Beru Island consists ( ... )
population which has been increased from the last five years census in 2015.
The project aims to build the capacity of members in an integrated sustainable farming program equipping them with necessary skills on livestock management, agricultural activities including composting technologies. The project will pilot an integrated farming project which will not only help to address the
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Kiribati
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Community Based Adaptation
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2022
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23,000.00
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OP6 - Y6 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: KIR/SGP/OP6/CORE/CC/2021/10 |
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Kiribati
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2022
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34,861.00
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OP7 ?Y2 (Jul 21-Jun 22)
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Project Number: KIR/SGP/OP7/CORE/CC/2021/08 |
Kiritimati Island is situated in the dry equatorial belt and receives only 600mm of rainfall annually. Droughts are common and water is a scarce and valuable resource. However, every 4 years or so the El Nino phenomena brings torrential rain which ( ... )
shes the groundwater reservoirs located at 4 different places across the island. The objective of this project is to provide fresh drinking water during times of shortage (due to droughts or flooding to a group of new settlers who have organized themselves into an active and functional community. More than 40 water tanks will be erected in selected homes, complete with guttering, piping and
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Kiribati
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2022
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27,409.00
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OP7 ?Y2 (Jul 21-Jun 22)
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Project Number: KIR/SGP/OP7/CORE/CC/2021/07 |
Nikunau is a rural living environment located on the outer island situated in the Southern part of Kiribati. Tion Uean Baun Tokanikain Tabomatang community is situated at Tabomatang village consisting of more than 20 households and about 50 ( ... )
dual members of the community.
The high dependency on fuel consumption is very high on NIkunau Island. Tion Uean Baun Tokanikan Tabomatang Community consumes about more than 10 litres per day of fuel to support fund raising activities of community members. Nevertheless, the shortage of fuel on the island sometimes affects the operation of their activities as most appliances which generate
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Kiribati
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2021
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25,000.00
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OP6 ?Y7 (Jul 21-Jun 22)
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Project Number: KIR/SGP/OP7/CORE/CC/2021/04 |
KUC Natareta is a rural living environment located at Tebwanga village situated at Maiana Island, a 16.72 km2 lies at the Central part of Kiribati. The population on Tebwanga village is 256 which is made up of 130 males and 126 females. The total ( ... )
of households on Tabwanga village is 53 of which KUC Natareta comprises more than 20 households and a total number of members is 155.
The GEF SGP project aims to address the problem of KUC Natareta community related to limited access to clean water. The project will specifically focus on the provision of clean water supply to community members through the water extraction system that is
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