There are 1,032 projects that match your search.
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Kiribati
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International Waters International Waters
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2017
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31,849.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: KIR/SGP/OP5/CORE/IW/2017/02 |
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Buariki Village is located on the western end of North Tarawa. Buariki village and Betio respectively make up the far northern and western tips of the Tarawa Island, while Bonriki, Temaiku and Bikenibeu villages make up the eastern point of the ( ... )
ular shaped Tarawa atoll.
The physical environments of Buariki village are suffering from increasing household waste, sewage and refuse, imported waste such as plastics, glass and aluminum foil and other pollutants. Underground freshwater resources (water lens) are being endangered from pollutants from various sources, including unsupervised solid waste dumping, siting of pig pens, and open
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Lao
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International Waters International Waters International Waters
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2017
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26,200.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: LAO/SGP/OP5/Y6/STAR/IW/2016/02 |
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Access to a clean, reliable water source is a basic human right. Yet so many people around the world are denied this. Water security is increasing as an international issue and its health must be protected through research and building community ( ... )
ty. The International Monetary Fund places Laos 48th in its table of 184 countries from poorest to richest. Even in the world famous UNESCO World Heritage city of Luang Prabang, the fourth largest Lao city, people do not drink the water despite it being filtered. Just 60km away in Phonesay district are remote villagers drinking untreated surface and river water detrimental to health. Phonesay is
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Tanzania
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International Waters
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2017
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49,037.00
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OP6 - Y2 (Jul 16-Jun 17)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP6/Y2/CORE/IW/2017/05 |
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Previous Project for which scale up is applied:
Title: Conservation and Sustainable Land Management in Makunduchi Zanzibar
Results achieved:
? Conservation education disseminated to 25,000 people in Shehias of Makunduchi
? Over 100,000 ( ... )
planted in community woodlots, school compounds and household farms
? 200 beehives established
? Woodfuel crisis addressed. Availability by wood fuel increased by 40%
Scale Up Actions:
? Strengthen conservation education to 25,000 people
? Increase tree planting initiatives by planting another 100,000 trees
? Increase beehives from 200 to 400
? Increase use of wood fuel efficient
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Timor-Leste
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International Waters
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2017
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25,000.00
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OP6 - Y3 (Jul17 - Jun 18)
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Project Number: TLS/SGP/OP6/Y3/CORE/IW/ 2017/10 |
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Project Objective:
To increase and enlarge mangroves at the coastal areas as well as to improve
community?s household income through undertaking various activities.
Project Location: Aldeia Beacou, Suco Aidabaslala, Atabae Subdistrict, ( ... )
ro district
Project Beneficiary: Direct Beneficiary = 75 people (40 males and 35 females) and Indirect Beneficiary = 200 people (100 males and 100 females)
Project Activities and Outcomes:
Activity 1. Provide technical training on developing handicraft and horticulture for women and young girls
Outcome 1. At the end of the project, the group members have already had a skill
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Samoa
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International Waters
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2017
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15,000.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: WSM/SGP/OP5/Y6/CORE/IW/2017/29 |
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The main purpose of this project proposal is to save our village river by replanting trees along the river banks to avoid soil erosion, protect it from contamination/pollution. This river is a main source of drinking water for our village and a food ( ... )
y in terms of eels, shrimps, etc. It is also source of income for our village as they can sell the river shrimps to hotels and at the market. It has been observed that during heavy rain, the soil erosion around the river banks is quite huge. The other cause of this soil erosion and river contamination is the village?s plantation which are located close to the river banks. There is a need to
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Timor-Leste
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International Waters
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2017
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25,000.00
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OP6 - Y3 (Jul17 - Jun 18)
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Project Number: TLS/SGP/OP6/Y3/CORE/IW/ 2017/12 |
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Timor-Leste
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International Waters
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2017
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9,500.00
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OP6 - Y2 (Jul 16-Jun 17)
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Project Number: TLS/SGP/OP6/Y2/CORE/IW/2016/03 |
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Tanzania
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International Waters
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2017
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31,535.00
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OP6 - Y2 (Jul 16-Jun 17)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP6/Y2/CORE/IW/2017/03 |
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Project?s Primary Objective:
To consolidate an integrated aquaculture development project at Namagondo, Ukerewe district, Mwanza region.
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Mauritius
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International Waters International Waters
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2017
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50,000.00
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OP6 - Y2 (Jul 16-Jun 17)
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Project Number: MAR/SGP/OP6/Y2/CORE/IW/2016/01 |
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The accelerating degradation of coral reefs worldwide has motivated multinational efforts to
protect biodiversity and reduce its loss. The establishment of protected areas has been
adopted as the leading tool for the effective conservation of ( ... )
resources. Setting up
conservation areas both coastal and marine will reduce human-induced pressures allowing
ecosystems to be more resilient to the effects of global warming and other natural threats.
In Mauritius, 243 km2 of lagoon enclosed by 150km of fringing reef accommodates for a
thriving marine biodiversity. Following international trends, and despite existing measures,
coral reefs
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Congo, dem. republic
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International Waters
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2017
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11,700.00
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OP6 - Y2 (Jul 16-Jun 17)
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Project Number: DRC/SGP/OP6/Y2/CORE/IW/2017/04 |
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Ce projet vise le Curage, par les communautés, du ruisseau KMPOTO et protection de ses berges par la plantation des vétivers et du moringa |
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Fiji
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International Waters International Waters
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2017
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45,000.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: FJI/SGP/OP5/Y7/STAR/IW/17/04 |
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Timor-Leste
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International Waters
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2017
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10,000.00
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OP6 - Y2 (Jul 16-Jun 17)
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Project Number: TLS/SGP/OP6/Y2/CORE/IW/2016/02 |
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Mauritius
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International Waters International Waters International Waters
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2017
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50,000.00
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OP6 - Y3 (Jul17 - Jun 18)
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Project Number: MAR/SGP/OP6/YR3/CORE/IW/2017/03 |
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Rodrigues Island is situated in the Indian Ocean. It hosts about 40,000 inhabitants and is surrounded by a shallow lagoon supporting several types of fishing. For years, more and more fishers have embarked in fishing activities, leading to a steady ( ... )
e of target species and degradation of lagoon habitats.
SEA PEARL of Rodrigues Multi-Purpose Cooperative Society Ltd has been manufacturing jewellery with mother of pearl (oysters) and other crafts from oysters gathered in the Rodrigues lagoon since 2011. The oyster used is Pinctada margaritifera, commonly known as the black-lip pearl oyster. This species is common in the Indo-Pacific region
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Kiribati
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International Waters International Waters
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2017
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31,849.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: KIR/SGP/OP5/CORE/IW/2017/05 |
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Katorika Bonriki West community is within the main and larger Bonriki village created by Bonriki ancestors, and is included in the jurisdiction of Teinainano Urban Council (TUC). The physical environments of this sector of Bonriki village are ( ... )
ing from increasing household waste, sewage and refuse, imported waste such as plastics, glass and aluminum foil and other pollutants. Underground freshwater resources (water lens) are being endangered from pollutants from various sources, including unsupervised solid waste dumping, siting of pig pens, and open defecation. Compounding matters in the village is the growing population that has seen
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Kiribati
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International Waters International Waters
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2017
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32,535.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: KIR/SGP/OP5/STAR/IW/2017/09 |
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Kawan Bairiki community, is a high density residential area on the government leased land at Bairiki. Kawan Bairiki community are therefore settling on whatever open space is available in the build-up area of Urban Bairiki. The physical environments ( ... )
sector of Kawan Bairiki village are suffering from increasing household waste, sewage and refuse, imported waste such as plastics, glass and aluminum foil and other pollutants. Underground freshwater resources (water lens) are being endangered from pollutants from various sources, including unsupervised solid waste dumping, siting of pig pens, and open defecation. Compounding matters in the
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Kiribati
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International Waters International Waters
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2017
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35,388.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: KIR/SGP/OP5/STAR/IW/2017/08 |
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Korokota Church community is within the main and larger Temaiku village consisting of both landowners and new settlers, and is included in the jurisdiction of Teinainano Urban Council (TUC). The physical environments of this sector of Temaiku ( ... )
e are suffering from increasing household waste, sewage and refuse, imported waste such as plastics, glass and aluminum foil and other pollutants. Underground freshwater resources (water lens) are being endangered from pollutants from various sources, including unsupervised solid waste dumping, siting of pig pens, and open defecation. Compounding matters in the village is the growing population
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Kiribati
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International Waters International Waters
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2017
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35,388.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: KIR/SGP/OP5/STAR/IW/2017/06 |
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KUC Bonriki West community is within the main and larger Bonriki village created by Bonriki ancestors, and is included in the jurisdiction of Teinainano Urban Council (TUC). The physical environments of this sector of Bonriki village are suffering ( ... )
ncreasing household waste, sewage and refuse, imported waste such as plastics, glass and aluminum foil and other pollutants. Underground freshwater resources (water lens) are being endangered from pollutants from various sources, including unsupervised solid waste dumping, siting of pig pens, and open defecation. Compounding matters in the village is the growing population that has seen KUC
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Kiribati
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International Waters International Waters
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2017
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31,849.00
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OP5 (Extended Period)
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Project Number: KIR/SGP/OP5/STAR/IW/2017/07 |
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KUC Temaiku community is within the main and larger Temaiku village consisting of both landowners and new settlers, and is included in the jurisdiction of Teinainano Urban Council (TUC). The physical environments of this sector of Temaiku village ( ... )
ffering from increasing household waste, sewage and refuse, imported waste such as plastics, glass and aluminum foil and other pollutants. Underground freshwater resources (water lens) are being endangered from pollutants from various sources, including unsupervised solid waste dumping, siting of pig pens, and open defecation. Compounding matters in the village is the growing population that has
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Lesotho
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International Waters International Waters
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2017
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30,151.00
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OP6 - Y2 (Jul 16-Jun 17)
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Project Number: LSO/SGP/OP6/Y2/CORE/IW/2016/04 |
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GROW request financial support to implement the proposed Let?eng-la-Terai Integrated Rangeland Management and Wetlands Rehabilitation (Lihlabeng) Project. The project overarching goal is to increase the availability of water through rehabilitation ( ... )
wetlands and management of rangeland; therefore contributing to flourishing international waters and improving livelihoods gained through production of wool and mohair locally. This intended goal fits squarely in the Sixth GEF-SGP Operational Strategy.
In the Lesotho landscape, the highlands are considered a priority area not only because of the critical ecosystem services they generate and
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Burundi
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International Waters
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2017
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32,000.00
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OP6 - Y2 (Jul 16-Jun 17)
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Project Number: BDI/SGP/OP6/CORE /IW/2016/06 |
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La population environnante du lac Cohoha exploite ce lac de façon incontrôlée souvent en violation du Code de l?eau. Ce lac et sa zone tampon sont exploités à la recherche des poissons et des terres cultivables, activités qui conduisent à la ( ... )
dation de l?environnement tels que la disparition de certaines espèces animaales et végétales, la dégradation du sol et la pollution du lac. Le phénomène du changement climatique qui se manifeste par une sécheresse prolongée entraine l?insécurité alimentaire aigue provoquant des déplacements, parfois même des morts. Le projet vient avec une valeur ajoutée quant à la sensibilisation
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