There are 441 projects that match your search.
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2001
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47,397.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TAN/01/10 |
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Many years of studies and trials have proved that solution to chronic problems of food shortage and hunger lies in small-scale community based irrigation schemes. Priority is given to those that use renewable energy technologies. It is in view of ( ... )
tributes of small scale solar or wind powered irrigation schemes that the GEF Small Grants Programme intends to support establishment of demonstration projects. The main objective is to promote wide use of wind energy in irrigation farming through support to a demonstration community based irrigation
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2001
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49,512.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TAN/01/08 |
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Many years of studies and trials have proved that solution to chronic problems of food shortage and hunger lies in small-scale community based irrigation schemes. Priority is given to those that use renewable energy technologies. It is in view of ( ... )
tributes of small scale solar or wind powered irrigation schemes that the GEF Small Grants Programme intends to support establishment of demonstration projects. Its main objective is to promote wide use of wind energy in irrigation farming through support to a demonstration community based irrigation
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2001
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8,703.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TAN/01/12 |
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One of the key benchmarks for the GEF Small Grants Programme is to show that it has been able to establish synergies with the large GEF. The project main objective is to share GEF/SGP experiences in low cost household biogas models with the ( ... )
er Project under an experience exchange arrangement. The initiative is also undertaken as a means of attaining GEF and GEF/SGP collaboration benchmark as required by the Project Document. The NGO will undertake training of stakeholders in Biogas Technology from the GEF Cross Border Project sites of Bukoba, Monduli and
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2000
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34,504.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TAN/00/03 |
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Masimbwe and the surrounding areas of Njombe and Ludewa are far off from the National grid. Fuelwood is therefore the main source of energy. The project's primary objective is to promote the use of biogas technology as an alternative source of ( ... )
to fuel wood by constructing demo unit and also to reduce rate of pollution of the atmosphere by collecting and processing cowdung which is one of the sources of emissions of
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Tanzania
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Biodiversity
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2000
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48,043.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TAN/00/07 |
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Research data has show that, Chimpanzees which is listed among the endangered species is on the decrease. The situation is serious in the Southern part of Gombe National Park where population is reported to have declined by 50% during the last two ( ... )
s. The project's parimary objective is combat poaching in the Gombe Nationsl Park and to sensitize park-adjacent village communities with the view to securing their involvement in the conservation of the
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2000
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7,641.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TAN/00/04 |
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The project has benefited the global environment by replacing fuelwood with biogs in cooking and heating. it is also used for lighting. The primary objective was to consolidate the school biogas plant in order to make it a model for learning and ( ... )
ation by other schools and public institution and also preserve mangrove forests by eradicating the use of fuelwood at school by
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2000
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49,937.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TAN/00/01 |
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- To install a pollution free solar water pumping technology in Mwanambaya village, Mkuranga District, Coast region with a view to demonstrating the effectiveness of pollution free solar powered water pumping technology as an alternative to ( ... )
ion laden diesel powered technology. In the long run this is seen to be more cost effective especially in villages where availability of diesel and oil may be both difficult and expensive.
- Also to promote awareness and popularize solar energy water pumping technology to government and NGO functionaries in
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2000
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TAN/00/06 |
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Food shortage and hunger is perhaps the most common form through which poverty is manifested. While irrigation is generally acknowledged as a solution to production problems that are constrained by rainfed agriculture, high machinery costs have ( ... )
ed poor farmers from switching to irrigation farming. The project's main objective is to promote a wind powered irrigation project at Mkoma Village, Shirati, Tarime as a demonstration for adoption by Lake Victoria adjacent villages in hunder prone Mara
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2000
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32,985.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TAN/00/05 |
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-To promote awareness and popularize solar energy technology in milling and distribution of water
-To promote rural electrification by providing cheap power at night to the villagers at Mpangala village
-To provide household budget relief to the ( ... )
ers at Mpangala by reducing the cost of food processing
-To contribute to the first steps that will lead to the development of a mini-hydropower plant on the Mise river in the
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2000
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30,263.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TAN/00/02 |
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Kwimba is one of the driest districts in Tanzania. The acute drought conditions coupled with excessive stock of cattle have put Kwimba among districts in Tanzania with severe land degradation. The primary objective is to promote and popularize the ( ... )
biogas technology as an alternative source of energy to fuel wood by establishing demo units. Also to reverse the trend of environment degradation by encouraging wide adoption of biogas cookers which in turn would reduce household demand for
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Tanzania
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International Waters
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2000
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8,945.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TAN/00/09 |
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In order to increase the volume of project proposals, a series of stakeholders workshops aimed at fostering broader awareness and understanding on GEF/SGP operations need to be organized. Since the Small Grants Programme will be concentrating in ( ... )
and Shinyanga in order to promote linkages with ongoing UNDP supported projects in the Lake Zone, it is suggested that the first stakeholder workshops be organized in Mwanza and
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Tanzania
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Biodiversity
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1999
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30,010.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: TAN/98/06 |
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-To restore vegetation cover in environmentally degraded Uluguru mountains
-To enhance the process of carbon sequestration through increased vegetation cover
- To sensitize villagers in 24 villages living on the slopes of Uluguru mountains to ( ... )
n from enhaging in environment degrading practices.
- To promote afforestation and reforestation activities through increasing availability of tree seedlings and also to encourage households to develop private woodlots to provide a continuous source of fuelwood for household energy.
-To support community initiatives aimed at restoring vegetation cover in environmentally degraded Uluguru
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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1998
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26,911.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: TAN/98/03 |
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- To electrify a youth centre by using a photovoltaic system
- To promote the use of solar energy in rural areas by demonstrating the application of photovoltaic systems for power generation.
- To contribute to global efforts on improving the ( ... )
nment by reducing the use of biomass fuels and switch to zero carbon renewable energy sources
-To equip youth with skills in the installation, operations and servicing of photovoltaic system
-To strengthen the institutional capacity of the youth centre by proving reliable power for training and other activities at the
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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1998
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15,488.36
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Phase 1
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Project Number: TAN/98/04 |
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- The main objective is to popularize the use of solar energy by demonstrating the application of photovoltaic systems as an alternative source of energy in rural area.
- To electrify the Scout camp by using a photovoltaic system
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stitutional capacity of the scout camp by providing reliable power which is vital for vocational training activities carried out almost continuously at the scouts camp. Also to equip the scouts with skills in the installation, operation and servicing of photovoltaic
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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1998
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3,000.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: TAN/98/07 |
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The workshop is planned for September 1998 in Nairobi. Its main objective is to facilitate a National Consultative Meeting in Tanzania to address issues which will feature during the Regional Workshop on Women and Sustainable Energy in Africa to ( ... )
d in
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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1998
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13,116.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: TAN/98/05 |
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- To fabricate and distribute 40 solar box cookers under a pilot sheme aimed at tackling energy crisis in the rural areas of Kagera regions.
- To train trainers who will popularize the solar box cooker model by training other people how to ( ... )
ate and use.
- To reduce the workload for women as the solar box cookers simplify cooking as compared to charcoal and fuelwood stoves
- To improve hygienic conditions during cooking as the solar cookers have neither smoke nor soot
-To popularize the use of solar energy by demonstrating the application of photovoltaic systems as an alternative source of energy in rural
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Tanzania
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Multifocal Area
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1998
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5,412.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: TAN/CO/98/01 |
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In order to increase the volume of project proposals, a series of stakeholder workshops aimed at fostering broader awareness and understanding on GEF/SGP operations need to be organized. The main objective is to foster broader awareness and ( ... )
tanding on GEF Small Grants Programme among Dar es Salaam based NGOs and CBOs and to enhance their capacity to design and implement GEF/SGP eligible
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Tanzania
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International Waters
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1998
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12,420.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: TAN/98/02 |
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In order to increase the volume of project proposals, a series of stakeholder workshops aimed at fostering broader awareness and understanding on GEF/SGP operations need to be organized. The main objective is to foster broaders awareness and ( ... )
tanding on GEF Small Grants Programme among Zanzibar based NGOs and CBOs and to enhance their capacity to design and implement GEF/SGP eligible
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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1997
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21,377.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: TAN/97/03 |
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The school use over 700m3 of woodfuel every year. Interpreted in terms of trees felled, it is obvious that the school's contribution to the scale of deforestation is quite high. The proposed project would not only arrrest this trend of ( ... )
nmental degradation but it will help to popularize biogas technology as a nature friendly source of energy to the community around the school. Biogas plants are run by cow dung, night soil and water. This implies that they are easy to operate and maintain and therefore have longer production life. The main objective is to promote through schools the use of biogas as an alternative environment
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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1997
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25,724.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: TAN/97/02 |
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-To enhance accessibility to improved energy services for socio-economic development and environmental conservation for the majority of the urban and peri-urban people through increased production and use of improved/fuel efficient stoves and ( ... )
-To popularize application of low carbon fuel efficient cookstoves and ovens as an effective measure in conserving the environment.
-The project will initially cover the city of Dar es Salaam and Kibaha district in coast region. In future, the project will spread to areas with high population density relative to natural woodfuel resources such as Shinyanga, Mwanza and
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