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Project Title |
Country |
Area Of Work
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Start Date |
Amount (US$) |
Operational Phase |
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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Biodiversity
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2024
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50,000.00
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OP7 Y4 (July 23-June 24)
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Project Number: SVG/SGP/OP7/Y4/CORE/BD/24/04 |
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2024
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40,000.00
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OP7 Y3 (July 22-June 23)
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Project Number: SVG/SGP/OP7/Y3/CORE/CC/23/04 |
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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CapDev
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2024
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25,000.00
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OP7 Y3 (July 22-June 23)
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Project Number: SVG/SGP/OP7/Y3/CORE/CD/23/05 |
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2024
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50,000.00
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OP7 Y4 (July 23-June 24)
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Project Number: SVG/SGP/OP7/Y4/CORE/CC/24/02 |
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2024
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50,000.00
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OP7 Y4 (July 23-June 24)
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Project Number: SVG/SGP/OP7/Y4/CORE/CC/24/03 |
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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Biodiversity
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2024
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50,000.00
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OP7 Y4 (July 23-June 24)
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Project Number: SVG/SGP/OP7/Y4/CORE/BD/24/05 |
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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Land Degradation
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2024
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50,000.00
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OP7 Y4 (July 23-June 24)
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Project Number: SVG/SGP/OP7/Y4/CORE/SIDS/LD/24/01 |
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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Land Degradation
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2024
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50,000.00
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OP7 Y3 (July 22-June 23)
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Project Number: SVG/SGP/OP7/Y3/CORE/LD/23/03 |
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2023
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25,000.00
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OP7 Y3 (July 22-June 23)
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Project Number: SVG/SGP/OP7/Y3/CORE/CC/23/01 |
Enhancement of family farmers? capacities to produce during the dry season by installing 1000 gallon water tanks on the farms.
(2) To carry out a case study on ground water harvesting by establishing an in-ground well for irrigation that will be ( ... )
n two adjacent farms.
(3) To promote Agro-Tourism and development of Farmers market as a viable complementary livelihood for farmers in the Pembroke area by constructing a platform around a Balboa tree that would be used for future Farmers markets events to be conducted by the group in an effort to promote livelihoods from farming in the community. Additionally, Two-foot paths would be
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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Land Degradation Land Degradation Land Degradation
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2022
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100,000.00
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OP7 –Y2 (Jul 21-Jun 22)
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Project Number: SVG/SGP/OP7/Y1/CORE/LD/22/01 |
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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Biodiversity
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2021
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50,000.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: SVG/SGP/OP7/Y1/CORE/BD/21/03 |
There are insufficient hives to meet the production demand, there is a shortage of Queens and a limited capacity to produce Queens and there is a high start-up cost which serves as a deterrent for new beekeepers. Additionally, the organization?s ( ... )
does not have the suitable equipment to proper manage its affairs which has resulted in weak functioning of critical areas such as marketing, networking, registration of beekeepers, issuance of membership cards and other administrative functions. The association is also faced with a setback to product diversification due to lack of training.
The objectives of the project are:
1. To
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2021
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39,000.00
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OP6 - Y6 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: SVG/SGP/OP6/Y6/CORE/CC/21/01 |
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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CapDev
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2021
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50,000.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: SVG/SGP/OP7/Y1/CORE/CD/21/04 |
Seamoss is gaining traction in the international market as a powerful superfood with beneficial vitamins, nutrients, and antioxidants. In addition to its human health benefits, seamoss farming has extensive biodiversity benefits as it provides an ( ... )
ant habitat for juvenile fish, lobster, and other crustaceans.
The goal of the project is to increase the overall production of seamoss production in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, while improving the quality and increasing the capacity of existing and new growers through capacity development, training and financial support.
The objectives of the project are as follows:
1. To conduct
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2021
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100,000.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: SVG/SGP/OP7/Y1/CORE/CC/21/02 |
All of the Grenadine islands are vulnerable to drought, which is becoming more severe. There is a constant decrease in rainfall and noticeable extension in recent years of the dry season from January to September. The farming activities have been ( ... )
d drastically and in some cases, are non-existent due to the lack of water. The situation is becoming more difficult with the prevalent impact of climate change. As a result of frequent water shortage, the following have become evident:
- Potential adverse impact on public health
- Increased pressure on poor and low income families who experience considerable hardship in coping with water
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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Biodiversity
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2020
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150,000.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: SVG/SGP/OP5/STAR/BD/19/05 - recoded |
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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Land Degradation
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2020
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30,000.00
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OP6 -Y4 (Jul 18 - Jun 19)
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Project Number: SVG/SGP/OP6/Y4/CORE/LD/20/01 |
Zion Hill is a mountain that overlooks the town of Barrouallie, located on the western most side of St. Vincent. In the early 1990?s Zion Hill suffered many forest fires every year during the dry season, leaving it as an eyesore. This has resulted ( ... )
vy run off and considerable land erosion during the wet season due to lack of trees and forest covers. During the latter part of the decade, the forestry division embarked on a project to reforest the area and manage it to prevent forest fires and to beautify it. Efforts had also been made to develop the area into a trail but had been quite limited and suffer many setbacks due to lack of funding
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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Land Degradation
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2020
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50,000.00
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OP6 -Y4 (Jul 18 - Jun 19)
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Project Number: SVG/SGP/OP6/Y4/CORE/LD/20/03 |
The Massey Estate is located on the Eastern side of the island of St. Vincent. In colonial times, it was a small plantation comprising approximately 230 acres of land. Historically, Portuguese indentured workers settled in the lower part of the ( ... )
which became known as the ?Maderia Valley.? This valley was severely defrosted for subsistence farming after the estate was dismantled in the 1960s. With the advent of organized banana production and guaranteed markets under Lome Conventions, many villagers seized the opportunity to produce for the market. The demand drove villagers/producers to clear more forested areas for banana production.
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2020
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30,000.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: SVG/SGP/OP5/CORE/CC/20/04 - recoded |
The overall goal of this project is to the build resilience to climate change and the economic viability of thirty (30) vulnerable families in the Sandy Bay communities on the Windward side of the island. This will be achieved by establishing ( ... )
t and flood tolerant crops, while adopting climate smart technologies and best practices in domestic agricultural production systems in a highly integrated way, with the aim of increasing household income, food and nutrition security and protecting the fragile SVG environment through the implementation of thirty (30) Sustainable Model
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2020
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30,000.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: SVG/SGP/OP5/CORE/CC/20/06 - recoded |
Water on the Grenadine islands is a precious resource and most islanders are acutely aware of the need for protection and conservation, plus the construction and maintenance of adequate rainwater storage facilities. Indeed, most households and ( ... )
e businesses pursue rational ?coping strategies? in relation to their current income levels and investment options. It is evident that now it seems to have longer dry spells than usual and most households cope by utilizing their available water resources as effectively as possible. However, the situation is becoming more difficult, especially as the impact of climate change becomes more prevalent
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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2020
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40,287.00
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OP6 -Y4 (Jul 18 - Jun 19)
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Project Number: SVG/SGP/OP6/Y4/CORE/CC/20/05 |
In 2010, hurricane Tomas destroyed a majority of banana plants, many trees, as well as homes and businesses. In 2013, extreme rain caused floods and damage to the water pipeline, leaving thousands without access to public water. Roads and bridges ( ... )
estroyed, crippling the country?s infrastructure and private homes wiped out , leaving hundreds in shelters. All the damage from
this disaster approximated 17% of GDP of St. Vincent and the Grenadines. The recent mud/landslides have opened up the possibility that a recurrence of more heavy rains can further weaken the integrity of the already scarred slopes and hill sides. Many farmers
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