There are 1,032 projects that match your search.
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Thailand
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International Waters
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1997
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18,194.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: THA/97/G01 |
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Originated in the Tanaosri Range and a common drainage with Burma, the Pet River runs its 200 or-so- km. course through various ecosystems starting from Kaeng Krajarn National Park, degraded forest area , cultivated area , industrial and urban ( ... )
ities in the provincial town of Petburi , before emptying into the Gulf of Thailand at Ao (bay ) Baan Laem.
Currently, the river has been heavily degraded by chemical run-off from cultivated areas, community waste water disposal and waste water from factories. The quality of water at some portion was well below standard, unacceptable for use and harmful to water species.
Objectives of the
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Trinidad and tobago
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International Waters
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1997
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7,879.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: TRI/95/G52/2101/001 |
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The project addresses the prevention and reduction of pollution of Tobago's coastal waters. The Network will provide community members with the tools to monitor coastal water quality at six (6) bathing beaches around Tobago and the information and ( ... )
sational capacity needed to effectively work towards solutions.
The objectives of the project are to:
a) sensitise communities to the importance of keeping Tobago's coastal waters clean and free of pollution;
b) empower the community by providing hands-on involvement in the maintenance of Tobago's environment;
c) generate accurate data regarding the quality of Tobag's nearshore waters;
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Botswana
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International Waters
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1996
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22,000.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: BOT/98/G52/96/05 |
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The project supported the production a newspaper supplement to promote role of NGOs in conservation and promote debate on conservation issues |
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Senegal
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International Waters
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1995
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20,970.37
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: SEN/95/03 |
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Le Projet est localisé au niveau des villages de Kounghani et de Manael, Département de Bakel, Région de Tambacounda. Sa zone d?intervention appartient au domaine soudanien. Elle est caractérisée par 8 mois de saison sèche et 4 mois de ( ... )
pluvieuse avec un déficit pluviométrique persistant. Cette zone est traversée par le fleuve Sénégal. La rive gauche de ce cours d?eau est jalonnée de mares temporaires qui étaient le lieu de reproduction des poissons du fleuve et où s?organisaient la pêche. Depuis trois décennies, la plupart de ces mares ne se remplissaient plus d?eau à cause de la sécheresse persistante
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Jordan
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International Waters
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1995
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50,000.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: GEF-JOR-92-G51-12 |
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Through SGP funding the JREDS was formed as the first NGO concerned with the protection of the Red Sea Unique Ecology. The project activities included the initiation of a continuos coral reef monitoring programme followed by an intensive public ( ... )
ation and awareness campaign. The project invited an interanational research vessel, which took data collected by the project and used it as part of a global survey of the coral reefs around the world.
several exhibits were organized, annual clean-up dives anr still conducted. The NGO managed to secure additional funding to sustain the project beyond proposed duration. They are currently
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Kenya
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International Waters
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1995
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18,923.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: KEN-GEF-95-001 |
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Phase II of conservation of biodiversity of L. Kanyaboli and sustainable development of Stakeholder population by working with fishing and farming communities to promote conservation & management of L. Kanyaboli, a lake with endemic fish species. |
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Thailand
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International Waters
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1995
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10,700.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: THA/95/G07 |
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A community-based rehabilitation programme on dredging canals joining the Songkhla Lagoon adjacent to the Gulf of Thailand and restocking of fishes and prawn fingerlings and strengthening the network of fisherfolk communities depending upon the ( ... )
for
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Thailand
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International Waters
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1995
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12,146.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: THA/95/G01 |
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A community-based conservation activities to rehabilitate the ecology of the Kok River , a major tributary of the Mekhong River ,through strengthening networks of CBOs flanking both sides of river, building capacity of target population, undertaking ( ... )
tation and launching conservation campaigns
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Poland
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International Waters
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1995
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8,223.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: POL/95/06 |
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Protection and reconstruction of wetland for the purpose of the Olawa River self purification. Inventarization of pollution sources in the Olawa River basin. Tree planting along the river. Education and information campaign in the Groblice village ( ... )
se awarenss between inhabitants of that village. All those activities will increase the biodiversity in the region and will result with the better drinking water quality in Wroclaw
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Trinidad and tobago
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International Waters
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1995
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8,880.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: TRI/92/G51/2101/002 |
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The TYRE GARDEN PROJECT will re-use old tyres, plastic bottles, chicken feathers, leaves, manure etc., to create an environment for the growing of vegetables, fruits, flowers, Christmas trees, etc., in a hostile agricultural environment e.g. Beetham ( ... )
Laventille, Sea Lots. This will be done using the organic approach.
The project, which will be coordinated by an agriculturalist, will train members of fourteen (14) NGOs/CBOs and schools that have expressed interest in learning the Tyre Garden technique in the first instance followed by newly-interested organisations and schools. Demonstrations will be given to each organisation on the
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Poland
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International Waters
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1995
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8,547.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: POL/95/01 |
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Construction of hydrobotanical waste water treatment plant for agricultural school buildings in Krzelow (for abot 800 users). That's the innovative solution with use of reed pond which can be replicated as model solution for schools and other ( ... )
buildings in other voivodships. Expected capacity of the treatment plant is 100 m3/day. That initiative will be also used in the school at classes on the environment protection as acological education is one of main statutory school
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Turkiye
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International Waters
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1995
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5,000.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: TUR-95-01 |
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The project is about introduction of solid waste management in Kozyatagi Neighborhood in cooperation with Kadikoy Municipality in Istanbul. Kozyatagi is a settlement with 65 streets where 40,000 people live.
OBJECTIVES
To start a solid waste ( ... )
ment system in Kadikoy Kozyatagi in cooperation with the Municipality.
? solid waste separation at source
? recycling of solid wastes
MAIN ACTIVITIES
? A questionnaire on ?types and quantity of wastes in household? distributed to all buildings together with a project brochure.
? Answers to questionnaires assessed
? 2 volunteers per street selected for each of the 65 street together
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Thailand
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International Waters
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1994
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13,557.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: THA/94/G01 |
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Community-based coastal resources management, development of community mangrove forests and rehabilitation of degraded mangrove forest in the west coast of the Gulf of Thailand at Surat Thani Province |
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Thailand
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International Waters
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1994
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9,090.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: THA/94/G17 |
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A community-based conservation/rehabilitation programme to manage the natural resources along the Saiburi River Basin. Raising awareness, zoning of community forest, training & seminars and practicing integrated agriculture are major project ( ... )
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Thailand
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International Waters
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1994
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7,628.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: THA/94/G16 |
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A community-based coastal resources management through regulating overfishing in the western coast of the Gulf of Thailand at Songkhla Province. |
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Thailand
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International Waters
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1994
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1,530.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: THA/94/G04 |
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A conservation education aiming to rehabilitate watershed areas of tributaries draining into the Gulf of Thailand by convening workshop to promote agroforestry and reduce the soil erosion & forest encroachment. |
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Thailand
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International Waters
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1994
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9,202.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: THA/94/G05 |
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Community-based management of watershed of the Nan River which is one of the 4 major tributaries of the Chaophraya River draining into the Gulf of Thailan -thorugh , reforestation, establishment of plant nursery and conservation education camp for ( ... )
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Poland
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International Waters
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1994
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10,684.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: POL/94/12 |
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The projects had two main goals. First to decrease the amount of sewage transferred to the Baltic Sea and thus reduce the pollution of the Baltic Sea international waters. Another goal concerned maintaining the bio-diversity of Puck marsh and the ( ... )
Plutnica.
Among other objectives declared by the grantee was finding an effective solution for problems connected with sewage management in this type of a territory: protected area. The project had the goal to contribute to a change and to promote this model of sewage management among neighboring communes where there were similar socio- and bio-geographical conditions to encourage efforts to
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Turkiye
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International Waters
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1994
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10,000.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: TUR-94-02 |
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The project aimed to promote organic agriculture activities in the project area through informing local people, especially farmers on the need for and benefits of environment-friendly agriculture. The activities included establishing a data bank on ( ... )
tential for organic agriculture in the western part of Turkey; training farmers in environmentally sound organic agriculture methods the project aimed to promote organic agriculture in the conservation area of Tahtali Dam, where all agricultural activities were to be banned unless they are
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Senegal
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International Waters
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1994
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25,893.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: SEN/94/05 |
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Kayar est l'un des plus importants points de débarquement de la pêche artisinasale au Sééngal. Ce village est coincé entre les dunes et la mer. L'avancée des dunes est une menace sur les cuvettes maraîchères et l'insalubrité qui ( ... )
;gne dans le village a un impact négatif en ce sens que la mer est souvent prise par le population comme dépotoir d'ordures polluant ainsi la mer. Le projet vise:
- la réhabilitation de milieux naturels avec le reboisement pour réduire l'avancée des dunes,
- la lutte contre la pollution des eaux par la collecte, la transformation des ordures ménagères et des déchets halieutiques
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