There are 213 projects that match your search.
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Zimbabwe
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Multifocal Area
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2004
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31,130.99
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Phase 2
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Project Number: ZIM/03/08 |
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The Tongwe project is an integrated programme that encompasses aspects of renewable energy, catchment protection of Limpopo International River, rehabilitation of degraded lands, biodiversity conservation, seed multiplication and income generation. ( ... )
oods will be improved through sustainable agriculture programme, small livestock production and marketing of this produce in the local area and in Bulawayo.
project objectives
-to improve the Tongwe community`s capacity to mange development and engage in the sustainable utilization and conservation of natural resources through establishment of the Tongwe development association and
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Zimbabwe
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Multifocal Area
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2003
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26,043.91
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Phase 2
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Project Number: ZIM/03/05 |
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This project seeks to intensify awareness raising on the GEFSGP focal areas together with the new operational programmes and their links to sustainable livelihoods. The project also focuses on capacity building of beneficiaries' understanding of ( ... )
chnical issues and pointers under GEFSGP, the area of reporting, funds management and resource mobilization for non-gefable
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Zimbabwe
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Biodiversity
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2003
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19,344.42
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Phase 2
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Project Number: ZIM/03/04 |
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The project is aimed at addressing the problem of over exploitation of the ilala palm and other trees that are used in tanning of the ilala which include Rhus Lancea, Berchemia Zeyheri and Kirkia Acuminata.It also seeks to avoid degradation and ( ... )
tion of the valued resources and also improve the livelihoods of the community through production and marketing of quality crafts and improved access to lucrative markets at local, regional and international levels.
project goals and objectives
The goal of the project is improve the livelihoods of the Ngomambi Suth ward community through sustainable utilization of illala and other
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Zimbabwe
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Biodiversity
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2003
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596.20
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Phase 2
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Project Number: ZIM/03/02 |
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Nkayi Folk Development Foundation is a community-based organization founded in 1994 with the aim of facilitating the development of communities in Nkayi District. It currently has a membership of 5000 drawn from 25 wards of ( ... )
District. It has gained experience of mobilizing communities to spearhead development initiatives at the local level. The purpose of NFDF is to empower disadvantaged groups (such as school leavers, the poor and women) in local communities with knowledge and skills to develop sustainable livelihoods through the conservation and utilization of natural resources sustainable agriculture and income
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Zimbabwe
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Biodiversity
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2003
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28,975.12
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Phase 2
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Project Number: ZIM/03/03 |
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Dufuya Integrated project is located in lower Gweru area of Gweru District, Midlands Province. The project aims at building the capacity of local communities to restore, protect and sustainably utilise the wetlands which are being threatened and ( ... )
g exinct as a result of livestock paddling and unplanned utilisation. In addition to protection of the wetland, the community will also promote the use of renewable energy technologies through the construction of 5 biogas digesters and 300 fuel saving stoves. This will help in reducing tree cutting as well as carbon emissions into the atmosphere.
The community is working in close
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Zimbabwe
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Biodiversity
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2003
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48,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: ZIM/02/04 |
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1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The conservation of biodiversity by declaring some environments protected areas has often attracted a myriad of responses from communities living on the fringes of the protected area or those who sometimes are inclined to be ( ... )
ted to create space for conservation of flora and fauna. These responses have ranged from clandestine activities such as poaching in the protected area under the cover of darkness, destruction of fences erected to demarcate human settlement and the protected area, to outright acts of defiance of regulations which includes violent confrontation with the authorities.
Karamba Ward in which the
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Zimbabwe
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Biodiversity
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2002
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49,235.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: ZIM/02/01 |
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The project seeks to address the problem of over-exploitatation of the biodiversity in Lupane and Binga Districts through embarking on an intensive awareness raising exercise aimed at local communities, traditional leaders, Rural District Councils ( ... )
Os. The awareness exercise will take the form of workshops held at both community and district level, production and distribution of posters and booklets on the value of the natural resources and undertaking study tours to sites, to various sites, to areas that have managed to put in place mechanisms for sustainable utilisation of the resources. The awareness raising process will culminate in
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Zimbabwe
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Biodiversity
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2002
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: ZIM/02/02 |
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The ultimate objective of the project is to enhance capacity building of small holder famers in the promotion and preservation of Agricultural Biodiversity. To this end the project intends to improve and enhance local communities' indigenous ( ... )
dge for sustainable use of agro-biodiversity i.e. incorporation and valorisation of indigenous crops into their farming systems. This will result in conservation and sustainable use of indigenous crops as a key strategy for food security, generation of income through sale of crops and environmental conservation.
At the end of the project, at least 180 farmers and 10 extension workers will
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Zimbabwe
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Biodiversity
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2002
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2,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: ZIM/02/03 |
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The Governments of Mozambique, South Africa and Zimbabwe agreed in November 2000 to create the Gaza-Kruger-Gonarezhou Transfrontier Park. The potential impact of this initiative is to consolidate the fragmented protected areas of Gonarezhou ( ... )
al Park in Zimbabwe, Kruger National Park in South Africa, the Binane and Zinave National Parks in Mozambique and Countada 16 in Mozambique. This will result in the creation of one large transfrontier conservation area of approximately 50 000 square kilometres.
This planning grant is to support the collection of data in the field. The activities include the identification of two Zimbabwean
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Zimbabwe
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2001
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48,720.96
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Phase 2
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Project Number: ZIM/01/01 |
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The need for industrial development can not be overemphasised for Zimbabwe as a developing country ,and with this in mind the HERITAGE and Environment organisation saw it necessary to implement energy efficiency measures in 12 selected Small and ( ... )
enterprises and Informal sector enterprises in Harare ranging from Bakeries ,Metal fabrication , Pottery to Soap making so as to increase production or service provision using minimal energy and generation of emissions, effluents and wastes in contrast to traditional industrial practises.Energy efficiency will reduce greenhouse gas emissions which cause global warming and increase production
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Zimbabwe
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2001
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: ZIM/01/04 |
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The eco fuel blocks project fundamentally addresses the twin problem of the disposal of masses of saw dust waste generated by timber saw mills whilist at the same time providing an affordable alternative energy source to fuel wood.the timber saw ( ... )
in zimbabwe `s eastern highlands produce millions of tonne of saw dust annually as a by product of thir operations which they dispose of by open and free incineration. this naturally contributes to the emission of the green house gas , carbon dioxide accompanied by the dissipation of large quantities of heat energy into the atmosphere. Safire seeks to harness this energy for domestic and micro
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Zimbabwe
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Biodiversity
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2001
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49,598.19
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Phase 2
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Project Number: ZIM-01-07 |
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The ward 8 in Murehwa district has a population of about 12000 and approximately 2400 households.In the distrit poverty classification in terms of food supply ward 8 is considered as the second poorest communal area.The project involves the ( ... )
ation of the biodiversity in Ward 8 of Murehwa District through engaging in various activities which include afforestation/reafforestation, wetlands protection, gulley reclamation and construction of fuel efficient stoves. For the livelihood aspect, the community is going to establish 4 consolidated gardens which will enable the participants to produce vegetables for consumption and for sale.
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Zimbabwe
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2001
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30,844.91
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Phase 2
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Project Number: ZIM/01/09 |
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LOCATION OF THE PROJECT.
The project is located in the Musani area Tangana Halt about 325km from Harare Chipinge..
NATURE OF ORGANIZATION
The community involved is the Musani Community, through the UCCZ. The group are a community base ( ... )
zation, UCCZ is a church orgnization who since inception in 1893 has been involved in comminity organization from grass roots level to national and international level through the affiliation with the United Church Board for World Ministries.
HISTORY OF THE ORGANIZATION
The Musani community is a large group comprised of about 10000 people. The group have establish a committee to oversee
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Zimbabwe
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Biodiversity
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2001
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49,426.37
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Phase 2
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Project Number: ZIM/01/08 |
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The project involves the publication of three issues of the Newsletter over one year aimed at rural communities throughout the country. The purpose of the project is to make information available particularly to those comunities who have embarked ( ... )
jects funded under SGP through sharing of experiences. The Newsletter is also targeted towards policy makers as the information will be useful in terms of raising awareness on what is happening on the environmental scene on addressing issues of global concern.The project will also address the problem of limited and often inappropriate information on the environment and on sustainable development
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Zimbabwe
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International Waters
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2001
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34,077.27
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Phase 2
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Project Number: ZIM/01/05 |
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The save catchment area covers 8,455 millionha .Most of the catchmentarea falls within agroecological regions which are characterised by unreliable rainfall and sandy granite derived soils of poor qualty. Human populations in the area have tended to ( ... )
the carrying capacity at current technology levels and the future of the population living in the Save catchment area is threatened by soil loss and siltation.
The proposed intervention will directly contribute towards the mitigation and reduction of siltation into the save river and the protection and maintenance of biodiversity.Some of the key activities underpining this project such as gully
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Zimbabwe
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Biodiversity
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2001
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49,798.64
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Phase 2
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Project Number: ZIM/01/02 |
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The project is designed to address the issue of biodiversity loss and consequent ecosystem improveshment at important sites within settled lands due to unsustainable resource extraction and or the conversion of sites and areas of high biodiversity ( ... )
ance to agriculture or other uses. 23 sites in three districts have been priotised for conservation action because of their exceptionally high biodiversity importance,allied to levels of threat from agricultural and other activities. These sites are located in Binga, Guruve and Muzarabani districts and collectively total 23 620 ha in area.The selected sites represent key components of a range
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Zimbabwe
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2001
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: ZIM/01/06 |
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The project islocated in Risitu valley of Chimanimani district .This project involves the introduction of energy innovations that reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases through the promotion and dissemination of improved stoves and imporved access ( ... )
rnative electrical energy resources by having a central solar battery charging station. There is a component of improving energy efficiency and use for the jam canning project which is a window for raising funds for the group to improve their livelihoods. This will entail carrying out energy audits then come up with strategies of energy savings.
project objectives
-to mitigate GHG emissions
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Zimbabwe
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Multifocal Area
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2000
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27,866.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: ZIM/98/G52/036 |
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Despite GEFSGP's past successes and tremendous results achieved, there still remains considerable challenges in the area of awareness especially on GEFSGP focal areas and operational programmes not only by communities but also by NGOs and government ( ... )
tions. This proposal therefore seeks to intensify the awareness raising on the GEFSGP focal areas that include biodiversity, climate change and international waters and their linkage to sustainable rural livelihoods.
In order to achieve the objective of raising awareness in all the focal areas the following activities:
a) Hosting of four workshops throughout the country.
b) Developing
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Zimbabwe
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CapDev
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2000
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1,132.37
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Phase 1
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Project Number: ZIM/92/G52/032 |
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NATURE OF THE ORGANIZATION
Dr ZA Chiteka is the project coordinator and is an individual with capacityt and ability to produce such a magazine through previous similar projects.
HISTORY, GOVERNANCE AND FUNDING OF THE ORGANIZATION
Dr Chiteka ( ... )
history of operating as an independent Consultant and coordinator of various projects of differing magnitudes, some of which have been regional and international in nature.
CAPACITY OF THE ORGANIZATION TO CARRY OUT THE PROPOSED ACTIVITY AND PREVIOUS RLEVANT EXPIRIENCE:
The proponent has a wide expirience in the production of various newsletters, research paper editing plus a very wide
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Zimbabwe
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2000
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12,581.38
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Phase 2
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Project Number: ZIM/98/G52/034 |
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Maqhina Biogas Project is located in the Kezi Communal Area in Matebeland South.The project is intended to reduce massive tree cutting through the provision of biogas to the community.Maqhina village faces desertification as it now lies in a semi ( ... )
area ,with few or no trees in some cases .The community is heavily depended on wood for cooking and also for fencing their homes , gardens and fields.
The objectives of the project are as follows.
-to introduce energy innovations which will achieve global environmental benefits of biodiversity conservation and combat climate change.
-to reduce the rate of deforestation and desrtification in
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