There are 147 projects that match your search.
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Solomon islands
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Biodiversity
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2024
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35,000.00
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OP7 Y4 (July 23-June 24)
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Project Number: SLB /SGP/OP7/Y4/CORE/SIDS/2023/02 |
The project is embarking on conserving 860 hectares of tribal land which is also a critical water catchment that host the source of the three rivers (Aero river, Silolo river, Tabaa river and Kwai river) in North Malaita.
The overall objective of ( ... )
ject is support GWAABUKI Conservation Network to have a conserve tribal land with supported livelihood alternative generate through PES and smart agriculture practices.
Project Components are:
Land use plan, conservation plan and monitoring plan develop for Gwaabuki Conservation Network Area
Biological assessment/survey
Trainings on smart agriculture and rangers
Conservation plan and
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Solomon islands
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Biodiversity International Waters
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2024
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30,000.00
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OP7 Y4 (July 23-June 24)
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Project Number: SLB /SGP/OP7/Y4/CORE/SIDS/2023/03 |
The project is looking at replanting of corals and conserving the marine lives as it nurtures huge seaweed plants that would become a potential blue economy industry in Marovo Lagoon. Objectives include; To conserve the marine ecosystem at the same ( ... )
tilize tourism destination sites.
The main activity is to plant or replant coral polyps to help the marine biodiversity in the location.
To nurture the current seaweed stock and replant more seaweed for food and cash.
To foster employment opportunities for the locals, and alleviate our living standard
To improve and contribute to the preservation of our Marovo Lagoon?s World Heritage
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Solomon islands
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Biodiversity
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2024
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40,000.00
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OP7 Y4 (July 23-June 24)
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Project Number: SLB /SGP/OP7/Y4/CORE/SIDS/2023/01 |
The Marena Reforestation and Conservation Project aims to undertake reforestation of a 10 hectares of area, and conservation activities. |
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Solomon islands
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Biodiversity
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2024
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45,000.00
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OP7 Y4 (July 23-June 24)
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Project Number: SLB /SGP/OP7/Y4/CORE/SIDS/2023/04 |
The project will focus aims to achieve a PA in Lot 15 forest area that was renamed as Sobehatunga Conservation Area with a total estimated area of 1072.01 Hectares of forest, which will also include Marine Protected Area covering an area of 136.07 ( ... )
es of coastal and marine ecosystems.
The Primary Objective of proposed Project is to allow Management Effectiveness of Viru?s Low Land and Riverine Forest, Wetlands and associated sub systems to be strengthened, expanded and supported by Viru Community. The project primarily aims to increase the capacity and
motivation of PA management staff [Rangers and the Management Committee] to design,
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Solomon islands
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International Waters
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2023
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16,727.00
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OP7 Y3 (July 22-June 23)
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Project Number: SLB/SGP/OP7/Y3/CORE/IW/2023/04 |
Project aims to improve health and sanitation for its community members by improving the mangrove ecosystem?s biodiversity and to increase our communities? readiness for natural disasters such as tsunami and king tides. Currently the community is ( ... )
using open defecation in the mangrove area which is not only inconvenient for those who are old and sick but, it is also harmful to the mangrove ecosystem including marine life that depend on the mangrove for food, mating and nursery. Not only that but the density of the mangrove forest is also decreasing quite drastically which means that the canopy is very much open and so are the distances
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Solomon islands
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2023
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36,700.00
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OP7 Y3 (July 22-June 23)
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Project Number: SLB/SGP/OP7/Y3/CORE/CC/2023/03 |
The project will construct a seawall to protect coastline against coastal erosion on a area at Tulagi Island, Central Islands Province. It will address the following Key result Areas;
? Build local knowledge through community-based trainings and ( ... )
ipatory risk mapping and analysis.
? Cultivate adaptive capacity by helping local leaders to factor climate change projections into traditional decision-making processes.
? Strengthen resilience to disasters and climate change impacts through implementation to build mitigation infrastructure (concrete seawall), and disaster prevention and preparedness training, and land-use
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Solomon islands
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Biodiversity CapDev Climate Change Mitigation
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2023
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38,269.00
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OP7 Y3 (July 22-June 23)
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Project Number: SLB/SGP/OP7/Y3/CORE/CC/2023/08 |
The project focuses on understanding traditional fishing methods to identify innovative methods and propose enhanced alternatives that meet contemporary demands and mitigate prevailing threats and challenges. The overarching objectives are: 1) ( ... )
nt traditional fishing knowledge; 2) propose enhanced alternative techniques that are easily acceptable, accessible, and adaptable by local communities; and 3) identify mechanisms that conserve and preserve fishing grounds and the fish habitat. Specifically, the project anticipates to fuse Indigenous Fishing Knowledge and Modern Scientific Techniques to propose alternatives that promote efficient
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Solomon islands
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International Waters
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2023
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18,823.00
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OP7 Y3 (July 22-June 23)
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Project Number: SLB/SGP/OP7/Y3/CORE/IW/2023/05 |
This project stemmed from basic livelihood concern especially water access in rural communities. Hatagua Community in west Rennell confronted constant water shortages due to distance from water sources and their dependence on rain catchment. ( ... )
es have to fetch water by using buckets and containers they bought from local shops. Some used pots and bottles while others have nothing to fetch water with due to low supply high demand. Over the years, the people experienced droughts due to weather patterns that is constantly changing resulting from climate change. Hence, to ease this problem, our community have seen it beneficial to secure a
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Solomon islands
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Biodiversity
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2023
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32,368.00
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OP7 Y3 (July 22-June 23)
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Project Number: SLB/SGP/OP7/Y3/CORE/BD/2023/01 |
The project is about supporting communities on Malaita who are involved and interested in conservation and sustainable development. It will be implemented and managed by the MMGB who are a locally recognized NGO with membership from community ( ... )
vation groups.
The project will involve
1. Capacity building - training of rangers on how to manage their resources sustainably
2. Conduct baseline survey on biodiversity from mountain ridges to coastal and marine areas;
3. Conduct GIS mapping of tribal land and land use plan for the members
4. Conduct training on kava and honey for members as part of livelihood initiative
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Solomon islands
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International Waters
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2023
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26,200.00
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OP7 Y3 (July 22-June 23)
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Project Number: SLB/SGP/OP7/Y3/CORE/IW/2023/07 |
Basically, the project seeks financial support from the Small Grants Programme (SGP) to assist the Navola Community to procure tanks for safe drinking water and solar power to pump water from the tanks to every household. This is a need for the ( ... )
ity since Navola Community is located in East Guadalcanal where the Guadalcanal Provincial Plantation Limited (GIPPOL) is located and also the mining company (Goldridge). Every month throughout the year GIPPOL discharge chemicals- fertilizers, grass killer and leakage of oil and fuel in the oil palm plantation. Every quarter throughout the year, the mining company discharge treated cyanide
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Solomon islands
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Biodiversity
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2023
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25,958.00
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OP7 Y3 (July 22-June 23)
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Project Number: SLB/SGP/OP7/Y3/CORE/BD/2023/02 |
To conserve biodiversity and engage in reforestation activities on a Community on Vella La Vella Island in the Western Province. Project aims to replant 250 hectares of approximately 6,000 mixed species of trees such as teak, mahogany etc. Project ( ... )
nvolve workshop awareness, and agroforestry.
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Solomon islands
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International Waters
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2023
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48,973.00
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OP7 Y3 (July 22-June 23)
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Project Number: SLB/SGP/OP7/Y3/CORE/IW/2023/06 |
Faea District communities in Tikopia of which St Luke community is a part of has been experiencing water shortages since 1995. By the year 2002 after destruction of Tikopia by cyclone Zoe there?s been severe water shortages as the volume of water ( ... )
eputa water source significantly decreased due to climate change and increase in population as St John community being in Ravenga District also began to draw water from Teputa water source. To date, the problem has worsened and women and children on a daily basis walk several kilometers with buckets and water containers to fetch water for cooking and drinking. The pipe stand taps that used to
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Solomon islands
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2023
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5,982.00
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OP7 Y6 (July 25-June 26)
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Project Number: SLB/SGP/OP7/Y3/CORE/CC/2023/09 |
This project aims to contribute to the local scientific knowledge needed to achieve Sustainable Forest Management (SFM) in the country. The complexity of the forestry activity is grounded on sound ecological, economic and social principles of ( ... )
brium. The results will be published and will open a forum of discussion in academia with the industry and rural representatives. Sustainable forest management (SFM) aims to achieve multiple management objectives; it is also a long term process which requires constant reinvestment of financial benefits from production into the maintenance of the system
involving investment in training for
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Solomon islands
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Biodiversity
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2022
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37,668.27
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OP7 Y3 (July 22-June 23)
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Project Number: SLB/CBA 3/2022/04 |
ADO rural farmers association has been promoting forest and tree planting activities in the Dala area ward 4 in Malaita Province. The area has experienced logging and degradation of land resources as a result of population growth and invasion of ( ... )
n pests and diseases such as the African giant snail, Rhinocerous beetle, stem rot to plants etc. Thus, the project basically is about producing of seedlings and plant materials for forest and agriculture requirements, nursery of plant materials that are resilient to pests and diseases that are attacking plats and forest. Also, the project will cater for the distribution programs of plant
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Solomon islands
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Community Based Adaptation
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2022
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35,469.93
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OP7 Y3 (July 22-June 23)
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Project Number: SLB/CBA 3/2022/02 |
The Afio Primary School Land Degradation Management Project is located on South Malaita, Malaita Province. Previously, the school was named as Maka Primary school but was recently changed to Afio Primary School. The project aims to reclaim a swampy ( ... )
f an estimated 30,000 Square Meter which is a breading site for mosquitos and other wild life creatures. It was seen as an unwanted area. The objective is to reclaim the area and to put a new landscape which is more attractive and to improve health standards and quality learning environment for students at the school. Key activities include;
1. Raise walls
2. Back filing of swampy area with
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Solomon islands
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2022
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41,955.41
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OP7 Y3 (July 22-June 23)
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Project Number: SLB/CBA 3/2022/05 |
The project aims to protect the coastline of Angouru from coastal erosion and at the same time, rehabilitate of the mangrove forest through replanting. The objective is to replant 5 Ha of the cleared area in the mangrove forest, build technical ( ... )
ty with Angouru and surrounding communities, and develop a community management plat which will guide the community in the management if this project.
Project Components are:
? To demarcate areas for proposed mangrove rehabilitation and conservation
? Procurement of tools and equipment
? Nursery and transplanting of mangroves
? Construction of Educational and information Centre with
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Solomon islands
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2022
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21,299.00
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OP7 Y3 (July 22-June 23)
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Project Number: SLB/CBA 3/2022/03 |
The project aimed at reducing negative impact on biodiversity by re-planting of local species of trees on 200 hectors of land. The project is seen as an intervention to global warming and climate change, clean ocean campaign and land degradation. ( ... )
ed outputs are: Broaden the mindset of the rural people to fully participate in relevant activities relating to environmental control and management through awareness programme and dialogue.
Mitigation of land degradation, negative environmental impact by global warming and climate change.
Sustainable forest management and sustainable land management.
The project is expected to produce
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Solomon islands
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2022
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6,803.69
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OP7 Y3 (July 22-June 23)
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Project Number: SLB/CBA 3/2022/01 |
Project propose to plant trees and bamboos along the river bank area that was previously damaged by logging operations.
Furthermore, with the pressure on the natural environment due to impacts of climate change and increasing population, there is ( ... )
to conserve and maintain the natural environment is a sustainable manner.
Objectives
? Promote establishment of forest plantation
? Provide appropriate forest plantation silviculture
? Promote natural regeneration of logged over areas
? Promote sustainable forest management, forest development and reforestation
? Supply quality seed to those involve in the tree planting
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Solomon islands
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Land Degradation
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2021
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30,000.00
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OP7 ?Y2 (Jul 21-Jun 22)
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Project Number: SLB/SGP/OP7/Y2/CORE/LD/2021/02 |
Project will cover 30 villages in West Makira?s Ward 5 & 6 and will involve women and girls in areas on capacity building and practical field work in areas of forest conservation, soil improvement techniques, and business-oriented marketing ( ... )
ques.
Overall goal is to reduce clearance of virgin forests for gardens and enable women to apply compost and new farming methods.
Project Components:
1. Indoor theoretical classes on importance of forests and soil improvement methods, soil identification, farming methods
2. On hand training / demonstration on soil improvement methods, soil identification, farming methods, crop
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Solomon islands
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Community Based Adaptation
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2021
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15,546.00
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OP7 ?Y2 (Jul 21-Jun 22)
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Project Number: SLB/SGP/OP7/Y2/CORE/CCA/2021/07 |
The project is exclusively about planting of yellow bamboo trees to mitigate land degradation along the Mataniko Riverbank, and awareness raising in the communities to educate and train them on waste management and recycling of rubbish.
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ve: To mitigate degradation of the Mataniko Riverbanks during floods and to reduce pollution of the Mataniko River by people residing close to the river.
Specific Objectives:
- To plant yellow bamboo trees along the Mataniko Riverbanks
- To conduct awareness on disaster readiness and risk management
- To conduct awareness and training on waste management and recycling of rubbish
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