There are 441 projects that match your search.
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2018
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45,678.00
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OP6 - Y2 (Jul 16-Jun 17)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP6/Y2/STAR/CC/2017/26 |
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Project?s primary objective:
The main objective of the proposed project is to contribute to the transformation of the agro-pastoral communities towards Climate Smart Agricultural practices for livelihood improvement and reduce resource sharing ( ... )
d conflicts in the Serengeti Ecosystem.
Project specific objectives:
? to increase the resilience of communities around Serengeti to adaptation to climate change through climate smart agro-ecological farming.
? to undertake vulnerability mapping of exposed and sensitive climate impacted agro-pastoralist communities in Serengeti.
? to improve agricultural production for smallholder
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Tanzania
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Biodiversity
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2018
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25,876.00
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OP6 - Y2 (Jul 16-Jun 17)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP6/Y2/STAR/BD/2017/02 |
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Context:
Rau forest reserve in Moshi Municipality is an important resource for over 400,000 people who live in Moshi Municipality. It is a source of water for domestic purposes and irrigation schemes in lower Moshi. It is home to important ( ... )
species. Indigenous species such as oxystigma Msoo is only found in Rau. Rau is also hosting the biggest tree in East Africa. It is called Milicia excelsa with a diameter of about 3 meters. However, over the last few years, the forest has been facing threats. The threats include illegal logging, woodfuel collection, encroachment for agriculture, invasive species and incidences of wild fires
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Tanzania
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Biodiversity
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2018
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49,028.00
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OP6 - Y2 (Jul 16-Jun 17)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP6/Y2/STAR/BD/2017/06 |
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Context:
For quite some times now, Nguru Mountains have been undergoing a continued environmental degradation mainly by the communities living around the mountain slopes. Environmental degradation leads to poverty and poverty is a habitual cause ( ... )
ironmental degradation. This project therefore aims at breaking the chain of relationship between poverty and environmental degradation.
About the proponent:
Erick Memorial Foundation for Education and Rehabilitation for Disabled (EMFERD), is a registered NGO to operate within Tanzania Mainland, which is non for profit, non religious, and gender free organization; The inspiration to
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Tanzania
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Biodiversity
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2018
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46,802.00
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OP6 - Y2 (Jul 16-Jun 17)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP6/Y2/STAR/BD/2017/07 |
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Context:
Lake Nyasa is one of the African Great Lakes. It covers 30,800 sq. km. The Lake is shared with Malawi. The lake?s basin represents important national and regional water source for economic activities. They include transport, ( ... )
ies, domestic and industrial water supply and agriculture. The Lake?s ecosystem supports large mammals including hippos and an extensive range of bird species. Over 90% of the 800 fish species are endemic to the Lake. This represents the largest accumulation of endemic vertebrates in the entire world. However, the resource-rich Lake is facing a number of threats, which if they are not
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2018
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49,584.00
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OP6 - Y2 (Jul 16-Jun 17)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP6/Y2/STAR/CC/2017/28 |
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Mahenge District Hospital is connected to the electricity grid. It is at the end of the national grid Kidatu-Mahenge line. The supply of grid electricity is not reliable in the sense that the grid fails often. It fails at the rate of 3 ( ... )
eek which is quite high if you were to seriously provide good health services at the District Hospital. The grid fails mainly due to the reasons that national utility has low generation compared to the demands and aged grid infrastructures that fails quite often during rainy season. This project therefore will contribute to the realization of national and international policies, goals and
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Tanzania
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Land Degradation
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2018
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31,051.00
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OP6 - Y2 (Jul 16-Jun 17)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP6/Y2/STAR/LD/2017/27 |
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Context:
The project seeks to improve livelihoods and climate change resilience by addressing the problem of poor soils and poor production which drive some people to ruthlessly invade forests and mountains to seek for life due to soil fertility. ( ... )
unately, these people engage in logging and charcoal affecting the water catchment in the area, which is the only source of water for 100,000 people living in 30 adjacent communities. This sounds to be a creeping threat and an alarm to desertification to most parts of the country especially in Mpwapwa and Kongwa districts. The depletion of ground cover due to uncontrolled concentration of
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Tanzania
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Biodiversity
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2018
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50,000.00
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OP6 - Y3 (Jul17 - Jun 18)
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Project Number: TAN/ICCA-GSI/2017/01 |
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1. Tanzania Natural Resource Forum (TNRF)
TNRF is based in Arusha. It was established in 2006 as an NGO, that brings together members to change policy and practice in the natural resource sector for the better through (a) sharing knowledge base of ( ... )
e (b) strengthening citizens voice for improved natural resource government. TNRF has a membership of 6000 people and organizations. Its current strategic direction focuses on promoting community Based Natural Resource Management (CBN RM); ensuring sound, fair and equitable land-based investment and supporting local level adaptation to climate change.
If selected, TNRF will focus on the
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Tanzania
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Land Degradation
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2018
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47,694.00
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OP6 - Y2 (Jul 16-Jun 17)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP6/Y2/STAR/CB/2017/08 |
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Project?s primary objective:
To enhance adaptive capacities of local and indigenous communities in West Kilimanjaro with the view to promoting community resilience against climate change.
Secondary objectives:
? Promote appropriate ecosystem ( ... )
ment through landscape planning
? Mainstreaming gender in climate smart actions
Implementation strategies:
? Deepening the understanding of climate and poverty reduction relevant policies and plans (NEP-2015, NFYDP- 2016/2021, and ACRP- 2014?2019) to district and village and what they mean in Western Kilimanjaro-Lake Natron ecosystem context;
? Education, awareness, and engagement
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2018
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49,106.00
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OP6 - Y2 (Jul 16-Jun 17)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP6/Y2/STAR/CC/2017/21 |
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Context:
Limited availability of fodder for livestock in villages around KVTC and other villages in Kibosho Division is a big challenge and a major limitation for youth and many households to engage in intensive livestock keeping as a gainful ( ... )
ment. A significant number of households in Kibosho Division keep some livestock such as dairy cattle, indigenous cattle, goats, sheep and pigs to supplement their incomes and for consumption. Due to dire need for animal fodder, some villagers in the areas bordering the reserved forest around the slopes of Mountain Kilimanjaro have often found themselves in trouble with KINAPA because they sneak
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation Climate Change Mitigation Climate Change Mitigation
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2018
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45,678.00
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OP6 - Y2 (Jul 16-Jun 17)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP6/Y2/STAR/CC/2017/19 |
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Context:
The villages of Kimbulu, Hunyari, Salakwa and Maliwanda borders Grumet Game Reserve at Serengeti National Park. Lubana River makes a boundary between the said villages and Serengeti National Park. The Population depends on this river and ( ... )
arcoal dams in Maliwanda and Kihumbu for water. Due to the size of the ward, less than a half of population is able to access the said dams for animals and human use particularly women and children.
There are increased incidences of land use conflicts that threaten the existence of pastoralists as a result of mounting demand for pastoral land by the farmers. On the other hand, there is need to
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2018
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48,118.00
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OP6 - Y2 (Jul 16-Jun 17)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP6/Y2/STAR/CC/2017/12 |
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Project?s Primary Objective:
To promote land protection, restoration, food security and adaptation to climate extremes in Magadini village through improved Climate Smart Agriculture Techniques.
Implementation Strategies:
? Train 40 farmers on ( ... )
vation agricultural practices
? Conducting a study tour to 20 farmers on conservation agriculture
? Establishment of demonstration farms
? Planting of 15000 trees on bare land
? Establishment of alternative income generating activities i.e. gardening and beekeeping
Project Sustainability Strategies:
? Train farmers on conservation agricultural practices
? Establishment of demonstration
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Tanzania
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Biodiversity
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2018
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49,486.00
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OP6 - Y2 (Jul 16-Jun 17)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP6/Y2/STAR/BD/2017/03 |
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Project?s Primary Objective:
To expand production capacity of briquette production with the view to promoting wider use of briquettes instead of woodfuel.
Implementation Strategies:
1. Rehabilitate briquette production plant
2. Increase ( ... )
ement of sawdust
3. Overhaul a 10-ton truck for transporting saw dust
4. Establish two energy saving stoves at two schools for demonstration
Project Sustainability Strategies:
? The briquette technology is sustainable because of the following characteristics: (i) when compared with woodfuel, briquettes are cheaper by 40% (KIDT, 2010) (ii) less smoke emissions as compared to charcoal or
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Tanzania
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Land Degradation
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2018
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25,000.00
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OP6 - Y3 (Jul17 - Jun 18)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP6/Y3/STAR/LD/2017/36 |
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Context:
The UN in Tanzania is keen to see the Zanzibar Government reach its goals through MKUZA III. Clean water and sanitation in schools is one of the goals. The UN believes that a healthy student has a better chance of performing well in ( ... )
. WASH in schools are critical to ensure that students are healthy. More importantly, WASH ensure that girl students do not miss classes during their periods. The WASH conditions in Zanzibar schools are pathetic. For example, while the Government standard for toilet per student is 1 to 20 for girls and 1 to 25 for boys, the ratio for Kaskazini A is 1 to 143 for girls and 1 to 278 for boys.
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Tanzania
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Land Degradation
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2018
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25,000.00
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OP6 - Y3 (Jul17 - Jun 18)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP6/Y3/STAR/LD/2017'/37 |
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Context:
The UN in Tanzania is keen to see the Zanzibar Government reach its goals through MKUZA III. Clean water and sanitation in schools is one of the goals. The UN believes that a healthy student has a better chance of performing well in ( ... )
. WASH in schools are critical to ensure that students are healthy. More importantly, WASH ensure that girl students do not miss classes during their periods. The WASH conditions in Zanzibar schools are pathetic. For example, while the Government standard for toilet per student is 1 to 20 for girls and 1 to 25 for boys, the ratio for Kaskazini A is 1 to 143 for girls and 1 to 278 for boys.
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2018
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48,365.00
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OP6 - Y2 (Jul 16-Jun 17)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP6/Y2/STAR/CC/2017/31 |
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Context:
Statistics show that only around 20% of the rural population has access to electricity. Ludilu in Makete district is one of the many villages in Tanzania without connection to electricity. REA plans to electrify all villages in Tanzania ( ... )
5. While we wait for the REA target, it is noted that absence of electricity in this village has affected economic growth, impacted social services such as education and health as well as contributing to environmental degradation to the village. The envisaged project will supply power to Ludilu village community for domestic use and powering micro business activities and social services.
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2018
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49,261.00
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OP6 - Y2 (Jul 16-Jun 17)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP6/Y2/STAR/CC/2017/30 |
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The Serengeti Ecosystem (SE) is recognized as the world heritage site by UNESCO because of its large migratory animals and high diversity of birds and pre-history sites at Laetoli and Olduvai. However, it is wealthy noting that the flow ( ... )
ources within the ecosystem have increasingly been challenged by increased populations, incidences of fire, extensive agricultural activities, land use changes and climatic changes which has resulted into competition over resource access, use and expose the ecosystem to extinction of key biodiversity services. This proposal therefore seeks to address biodiversity conservation challenges through
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Tanzania
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Land Degradation Land Degradation
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2018
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49,261.00
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OP6 - Y2 (Jul 16-Jun 17)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP6/Y2/STAR/LD/2017/23 |
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Context:
The areas where schools and churches will be implementing the proposed project have
started to experience water shortage. This implies that the areas are subjected to future
water stress and therefore jeopardizing the existing water ( ... )
ent areas, rich biodiversity, local livelihoods and farm productivity. The proposed project will therefore
address and incorporate sustainable water management in the targeted area as well as
addressing climate change issues of concern to people.
About the proponent:
Kalangali Agriculture and Environmental Advocacy (KAEA), is a registered non governmental organization registered in 2006
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Tanzania
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Biodiversity
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2018
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33,434.00
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OP6 - Y2 (Jul 16-Jun 17)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP6/Y2/STAR/BD/2017/16 |
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Context:
Lake Natron lies within the Northern Tanzania tourism circuit. This is one of the world?s top tourism destinations and Ramsar sites due to its diverse and abundant terrestrial wildlife populations and spectacular landscapes. The ( ... )
nous Pastoralists Maasai communities have lived around Lake Natron for hundreds of years. Throughout this long period of time, Lake Natron ecosystem has continued to retain high value of natural resources, which includes: wildlife, forests and water resources. Over recent years, this pastoral-livelihoods system and the land they depend on have been facing serious land use changes, which are
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Tanzania
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Biodiversity
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2018
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42,158.00
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OP6 - Y2 (Jul 16-Jun 17)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP6/Y2/STAR/BD/2017/10 |
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Project?s Objective:
To support conservation of Jozani ecosystem through diversification and improvement of the livelihood base of adjacent local communities
Implementation Strategies:
1. Train through demonstration, alternative income ( ... )
tion activities specifically. Fish farming; Organic farming and greenhouse farming.
2. Promote entrepreneurship skills so that activities are implemented on profitable basis
3. Sensitize local communities on the values of conservation so that they are inspired to do conservation as a matter of concern.
Project Sustainability Strategies:
? Financial sustainability: Proposed projects have
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Tanzania
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Biodiversity
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2018
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48,662.00
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OP6 - Y3 (Jul17 - Jun 18)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP6/Y2/STAR/BD/2017/34 |
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Context:
Unclean and unsafe water is the key cause for morbidity and mortality in Zanzibar. Water borne diseases are rampant is Kikwajuni because most of the people use water from community-dug traditional water wells where water is neither safe ( ... )
an. Under this project, a water pipeline will be extended for a distance of 27,000 meters and provide water delivery services to 25,677 people in six Shehias.
About the Proponent:
Tanzania Youth Icon (TAYI) is a youth organization. Its objective is to assist Youths engage in decent and gainful employment. It is also active in social services. It has on its record a project titled, safe
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