There are 81 projects that match your search.
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Tonga
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Biodiversity Biodiversity
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2019
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21,695.00
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: TON/SGP/OP6/Y5/BD/CORE/2019/01 |
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There is a general decrease in the population of honeybees in Tongatapu. This is a result from the impact of cyclones in previous years. This project is conducted by a group based at the Kolovai and 'Ahau community located at the Western District of ( ... )
pu. This group focuses on the biodiversity of the ecosystem aiming to replenish the population of honeybees in the Western District and hopefully the rest of the districts in Tongatapu. The secondary result from this project is to promote organic farming through plant pollination.
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Tonga
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Chemicals
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2019
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44,053.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: TON/SGP/OP5/Y7/STAR/CH/2019/08 |
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Tonga
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Biodiversity
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2019
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36,123.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: TON/SGP/OP5/Y7/STAR/BD/2019/05 |
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Tonga
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Chemicals
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2019
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42,269.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: TON/SGP/OP5/Y7/STAR/CH/2019/10 |
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Tonga
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Chemicals
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2019
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44,053.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: TON/SGP/OP5/Y7/STAR/CH/2019/02 |
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Tonga
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Biodiversity
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2019
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41,850.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: TON/SGP/OP5/Y7/STAR/BD/2019/03 |
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Tonga
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Biodiversity
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2019
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91,118.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: TON/SGP/OP5/Y6/BD/CORE/2019/5 |
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Tonga
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Biodiversity
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2019
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39,051.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: TON/SGP/OP5/Y6/BD/CORE/2019/4 |
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This project aims in establishing an SMA area at the Kolomotu'a Lagoon and 2 other SMA areas in the Fanga'uta Lagoon for the villages of Havelu and Tofoa. These SMA areas will contribute to the livelihoods of 11 major communities which has ( ... )
imately 40,000 community members who use these lagoons.
The first part of the program will focus on consulting the communities that will take part in this project to identify alternativ e livelihoods to those who have been dependent on the ocean's resources.
The second part of the program will be the set up of four fish farms for 3 of the communities in the Kolomotu'a area. These fish farms
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Tonga
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Chemicals
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2019
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26,432.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: TON/SGP/OP5/Y7/STAR/CH/2019/06 |
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Tonga
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Biodiversity Biodiversity Biodiversity
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2019
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44,053.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: TON/SGP/OP5/Y6/BD/STAR/2019/09 |
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The Kauhala Iteni Eco-Friendly Group aims to re-plant native plants in the area to revive the dwindling native plant population with a focus on the mangroves found along the coastline of this village. Makave has played a key role in supplying ( ... )
ve seedlings to the rest of the Kingdom in aiding the country in its endeavor to replant mangroves in areas where mangrove numbers are down such as the Fangauta catchment area of mainland Tongatapu and various other sites where mangroves planting projects have taken place, mainly in the mainland of Tongatapu. Also due to its location next to the lagoon, the village is home to fishing pigs that
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Tonga
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Biodiversity
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2019
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30,837.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: TON/SGP/OP5/Y6/BD/CORE/2019/2 |
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The project is aimed at alleviating the pressure on the local biodiversity of plants in the new settlement area of the village of Lapaha. Lapaha is one of the largest and oldest settlements in Tonga. It is still in expansion to this day. The area of ( ... )
he project is based is a newly settled area whereby the local dense native forest had been cleared for. In the same area of this newly settled place lies the groundwater lens which supplies the entire village. There is a growing concern for the health of both the community and its surrounding environment. This project hopes to address these concerns by supplying rainwater harvesting systems to
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Tonga
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Land Degradation
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2019
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30,837.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: TON/SGP/OP5/Y7/LD/CORE/2019/01 |
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Houma Village Council aims to decrease the land degradation in the area by discouraging the overuse of fertilizers and pesticides by the villagers. Houma is home to agricultural community that is renowned in Tonga for their planting of mainoke ( ( ... )
nown as casava and tapioca) the villagers also plants other root crops for sustenance and for marketing. However, due to this strength in agricultural uses of the land, the villagers has noticed a decline the soil quality and diminishing native fruiting and flowering plant population. This project aims to encourage the villagers to organically farm root crops and replant the native fruit and
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Tonga
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CapDev
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2019
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10,095.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: TON/SGP/OP5/Y7/CORE/KM/2019/6 |
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Tonga
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CapDev
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2019
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12,181.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: TON/SGP/OP5/Y7/STAR/KM/2019/13 |
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Tonga
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Biodiversity
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2019
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44,053.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: TON/SGP/OP5/Y7/STAR/BD/2019/01 |
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This project aims to upgrade a faulty water supply in Houma Village of the island of Éua in Tonga. Éua is topographically more elevated than any of the islands of Tonga. Although a limestone island, groundwater is very hard to find on the island. ( ... )
s the only island in Tonga with enough surface water for pools and a river to be found. The entire population of Éua is highly dependent on the surface water on the island which in time of drier than normal months can be scarce.
Houma village is unique in that is has its own water supply from two springs ? one close to northern eastern cliffs and the other spring found close to sea-level at
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Tonga
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Biodiversity
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2019
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37,004.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: TON/SGP/OP5/Y7/STAR/BD/2019/04 |
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Tonga
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Chemicals
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2019
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44,053.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: TON/SGP/OP5/Y7/STAR/CH/2019/07 |
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Tonga
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Biodiversity
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2019
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41,850.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: TON/SGP/OP5/Y6/BD/STAR/2019/11 |
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The VaikoPuna site is a historical & traditional water pool for the people of Pea. Over the years it has not been well maintained due to lack of Funding and resources. Waste from surrounding households including plastic waste, chemical waste, ( ... )
ock waste to name a few has drained in to the sea pool and has polluted the site. This then has impacted the nature of the site as well as affecting the marine life in it. VaikoPuna is also known as a mythical healing pool where different skin diseases are healed such as rush and many more, when people bathe in the pool. The aim of this project is to revamp the area and restore it to a cleaner,
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Tonga
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Chemicals Chemicals Chemicals
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2019
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22,026.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: TON/SGP/OP5/Y6/CH/STAR/2019/12 |
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The Niua group is the northern most group of islands in the country of Tonga. It consists of two main islands of Niuatoputapu and Niuafoóu. These islands are of volcanic origins which had been the cause of mass migration from Niuafoóu to the ( ... )
rn islands in 1946. After the eruption a few natives had moved back to these island and inhabited the remnants of the volcanic arc of Niuafoóu. The Niuas is also home to endemic bird species the Tongan Megapode (Megapodius pritchardii),a dying dialect of the Tongan language and the finest weaving known to the kingdom. The ONCC aims to use this project to help aid the Niua natives living on the
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Tonga
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Biodiversity
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2019
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98,062.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: TON/SGP/OP5/Y6/BD/CORE/2019/03 |
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This project is aim to build a sense of ownership in every level of the communities toward a green and healthy environment, through community cohesiveness and interwoven relationship youth will feel they belong and will acquire a sense of ( ... )
sibility toward their environment by participating, managing and playing a environment stewardship roles in their communities.
TNYC environment division have work in forming a volunteer youth green team in Vava?u, Ha?apai and Tongatapu and ?Eua, through a process of consultation with Town Officers and District Officer a Green Code was develop for the youth in 2017.
This is a response to
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