There are 1,032 projects that match your search.
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Mauritania
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International Waters
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2004
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13,400.00
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: MAU/CWI/04/01 |
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Les activités du projet tournent autour des axes prioritaires suivants :
1. Information et sensibilisation des populations
2. Conception des outils de communication sur les technologies eau potable et d'assainissement à faible coût, et sur les ( ... )
tements sociaux par rapport à l'eau potable et l'assainissement
3. Construction de latrines à l'école et au poste de santé
4. Fourniture et installation des équipements d'eau potable et d'assainissement
5. Amélioration du système d'approvisionnement en eau potable de la localité
6. Formation et éducation à l'hygiène
7. Mise en place d'un système de gestion des infrastructures et
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Thailand
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International Waters
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2004
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13,511.51
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/04/10 |
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The project area covers downstream portion of Kok and Bong Basin, both converging into the Mekhong River, with low flatland, hilly land and high flat land. Target population earns their living through agricultural practice ,mostly mono cash crops ( ... )
s paddy , corn and other horticulture in low flat land along the rivers, oranges and other fruits in hilly land. Other supplementary occupation and source of income is husbandry. Fishery is practiced at self-sufficient scale. The two rivers provide water for agriculture and household consumption. Majority of people are classified as low income with Baht: 10,000-15,000 per capita. Expense
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Thailand
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International Waters
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2004
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7,672.83
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/03/20 |
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Situated in the ecosystems of the Sea of Bengal, international water no. 53, the project location has been rated as one with rich natural resources.Mostly Muslim, target population earn their living through fishery while other less intensive labour ( ... )
ties are supplementary.However during the past decade , the environment and ecosystems are being degraded by human activities. The degradation is being witnessed through inferior water quality?a result of inappropriate agricultural practices,and habitats degradation - a result of unscrupulous fishery and inappropriate land use.
Just about to add insult to the injury, the area
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Thailand
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International Waters
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2004
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11,509.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/03/22 |
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With catchment area of 3,390 sq.km. and length of 233 km., the Se Buy River runs its course through Yasothorn,Amnartcharoen and Ubonratchathani Province before converge into the Moon River,a major tributary of the Mekhong River.This forest and ( ... )
ltural ecosystems was endowed with natural resources and serving as water species habitats.
Due to the rich endowment of the area, there have been schemes of natural resources exploitation
from both public and people sectors which often led to conflict of use during the past decades. Naturally, the conflict has been the result of deforestation , dwindling numbers of water species,
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Tanzania
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International Waters
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2004
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14,636.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TAN/04/03 |
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WEVIDHA Objective is to break the long perpetrated tradition by people living on the lakeshore to regard the lake as their waste bay. Also to break the long held habit of urinating and defecating in the Lake. The NGO will also demonstrate how pit ( ... )
es can be constructed in a sandy or rocky environment. In 2002 WEVIDHA received US $ 30,080 to improve environmental sanitation along Lake Victoria shoreline by building pit
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Costa rica
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International Waters
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2004
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20,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: COS/04/34 |
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APROSAMA es una organización de de base con sede en San Marcos de Cutris, que tiene dentro de sus fines y propósitos: gestionar el mejoramiento social, cultural, educativo, organizativo y productivo de sus miembros, promover entre sus asociados ( ... )
íritu de apoyo mutuo e integración participativa, fomentar la conservación de los recursos naturales, mejorar las relaciones sociales y orientar los recursos técnicos (conocimientos) de sus asociados (as), hacia el logro de objetivos reales y garantizar la participación de la Mujer en el proceso productivo y de gestión administrativa de las diferentes unidades de producción de la
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India
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International Waters
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2004
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11,155.70
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Phase 2
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Project Number: SGP/GEF/IND/OP2/04/ASM08 |
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The aims of the projects are:-
1) To create environmental awareness among the villages surrounding the beel for biodiversity conservation and eco-friendly development.
2) To protect the beel from situation problem, illegal fishing and encroachment ( ... )
ies in the beel with the help of active participation of local people.
3) To save and protect the habitats of migratory aquatic and endangered species of birds as well as aquatic plants and animal of the beel.
4) To develop the economic conditions of the villagers by taking some sustainable development training programme and formation of SHGs in the line of agriculture, livestock, farm
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Kazakhstan
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International Waters
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2004
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2,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: KAZ/04/07 |
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Today the problem of the Irtysh river pollution is investigated by many state environmental departments and NGOs. This work is basically has a scientific orientation. But environmental education of the local population stays apart, and this factor ( ... )
es local community participation in decision of environmental problems.
The project raises awareness of young people about environmental situation with the Irtysh river as the bigest transboundary reservoir of the country. During the project a 10-day's ecological camp in the form of an alloy will be arranged to draw attention of youth to the issues of Irtysh protection. Experts of other NGOs
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Thailand
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International Waters
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2004
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6,751.07
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/03/21 |
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A mountain ecosystems serving as fresh water reservoir for and being an integral part of both the Gulf of Thailand and the Sea of Bengal, the project location is the residence of two ethnic minority groups, the Karen and the Hmong whose livelihood ( ... )
s upon agricultural practices and provision of the ecosystems. The most typical crops include corn for feed, cabbage and carrot for human consumption. As for corn, the increasing demand has prompted the requirement of more and more cultivated land thus resulted in the encroachment and deforestation of forest area. As a rule in modern Thailand ,coupled with limited literacy rate, target population
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Jordan
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International Waters
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2004
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28,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: JOR/03/11 |
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In Deir Alla area in the Jordan Valley where unsustainable agricultural practices prevail, especially in irrigation methods, pesticide use and contamination of water sources, the Jordan Aqua Conservation Association will implement this project which ( ... )
cus on creating awareness among local community sectors, including students and teachers, religious leaders and farmers in order to bring attention to the importance of preserving water resources in the Jordan Valley?s unique co-system and Jordan?s most important agricultural production area.
Water clubs will be formed in the schools of Deir Alla, a manual on water resources will be produced
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Honduras
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International Waters International Waters
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2004
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29,977.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: HON98/G52/036 |
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Con la ejecución del proyecto se pretende contribuir con la conservacion de los recursos naturales y culturales de la laguna de Bacalar y mejorar el nivel de vida de la comunidad a través del establecimiento de servicios ecoturisticos en Batalla. |
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Kazakhstan
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International Waters
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2004
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2,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: KAZ/04/08 |
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The project is based on the territory where a serious problem takes place: pollution of the river Ishim by agricultural waste and household dust; low educational level of the local community in environmental issues.
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lanned to study flora and fauna of the river, implement a number of nature protection measures, establish control mechanism over springs and coasts, form positive attitude of the population to environmental problems. Besides, realization of a special program named "Revival" including lessons and out-of-class actions on ecology at schools. Also trainings for schoolchildren are planned; a regional
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Tanzania
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International Waters
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2004
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20,090.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: TAN/CWI/04/01 |
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Lufumbu is a small village, 700km South West of capital Dar es Salaam. The village has a population of 3,670 people. All people in this village live on less thatn $ 1 per day. Villagers in this village earn a living through agriculture. In 1993, ( ... )
Village implemented a water project through support from UNDP/Africa 2000 Network. The project, a gravity water supply scheme had the following features: an itake, 2km rasing main, a 60,000 reservoir tank, distribution mains covering 9 km, 21 drawing points and a strong village water management committee. The project aims at expanding coverage by extending and consolidating the community water
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Guatemala
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International Waters
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2004
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643.50
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Phase 2
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Project Number: GUA/CWI/04/01/-PG |
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This is a project for give support of the communities for make the proposal for the project. |
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Mongolia
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International Waters
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2004
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10,130.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MON/03/16 |
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Climate change severely affects Mongolia. By the last census which took place in 2004, in total 683 rivers, 1484 springs and 760 small lakes and ponds were dried up. This harsh situation creates a shortage in water supply in the countryside and ( ... )
s in reducing pastureland utilization rate that in its turn brings pastureland degradation problem in many places.
This grant was given to assist an NGO and a community to realize their initiative on transforming degraded land into an artificial pond in order to prevent pollution of Herlen International River from high-iron content water extracted from Baganuur coal mine as well as to restore
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Tanzania
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International Waters
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2004
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20,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TAN/CWI/04/03 |
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Lusala Village is located in Ludewa District, Iringa Region, Tanzania. LUSALA is approximately 700 km South West of capital Dar es Salaam. The village is estaimated to have 4,000 people. In 2001, Lusala Villagers tppk steps to protect water ( ... )
s by planting trees around it. Villagers were also sinsitised to refrain from living and undertaking any socio-economic activities in catchment areas. This project seeks to establish a community water supply scheme at Lusala Village. When the project is completed, maximum walking distance to the closest water drawing point will be 400 metres compared to a present distance of 1,2 to 2
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Tanzania
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International Waters
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2004
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25,000.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: TAN/CWI/04/02 |
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Lutewele Irrigation Project is located in Ludewa District, approximately 700km from the capital of Dar es Salaam. The projects is owned and operated by an association of farmers which has 35 members. Its main objective is to expand the command area ( ... )
r to increase crop production.Also expand and consolidate a Cooperative Irrigation Scheme for enhanced poverty reduction
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Thailand
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International Waters
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2004
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8,772.37
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/04/12 |
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Situated in the Chaopahaya?s lower Nan River Basin, the project location is a low flat land suitable for agriculture such as paddy plantation, horticulture and other cash crop. The farming population here is about 90 % of the total population who ( ... )
on rainwater or pumped underground water.
Modern agricultural practice which unscrupulously applies chemical substances in term of fertilizers, pesticide and herbicide has resulted in degradation of ecosystems and human health. Native species in paddy field , a sure sources of food for community members, has been dwindling in numbers. Some spots have become futile due to the effect of
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Kazakhstan
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International Waters
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2004
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9,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: KAZ/03/23 |
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Balkhash is an undrained lake located in Balkhash ? Alakol watersink. It is the third largest lake in Kazakhstan with the total surface of 18.2 thousand sq.m, length of 614 km and width of 30 km. It is a unique lake; the water in its eastern part ( ... )
ine, while the water in the western part thereof is fresh. Ili, Karatal and other rivers run into the lake. Pribalkhashie (near-Balkhash area) nature is unique and full of contrasts. The water reservoirs of Ili-Balkhash watershed are the most significant in terms of diversity of flora and fauna. Thousands of flights of different species of birds, including 20 species that have been registered
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Egypt
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International Waters
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2004
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21,919.58
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Phase 2
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Project Number: EGY-03-110 |
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Introduction
El Mahaba Society for Development and Environment (MSDE) is a well established non governmental organization founded in 1945, though the current name was introduced in 2000. Since its establishment MSDE has been involved in a variety ( ... )
ivities that all centre on family care and helping needy families. Some of the main activities of MSDE are:
? Sustainable village development
? The Introduction of clean potable water to 56 homes
? Environment day
? Illiteracy campaigns
? Payment of school fees for poor pupils and students
In the present project, MSDE is involved in introducing a grey water treatment facility at the
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