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Zimbabwe
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Biodiversity
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1994
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41,786.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: ZIM/92/G31/04 |
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The Mbazhe Dam is situated in Gezekhaya Village in Ngomambi South Ward ,Nkayi District. The dam is approximately 42 kilometres north west of Nkayi Growth Point.The area falls uder natural region iv and has an annual rainfall of between 450mmand ( ... )
Mbazhe dam was established as a nature reserve for the purpose of creating a breeding place for ducks and birds and a rest camp for the then District Commissioner and his visitors.Apart from the birds and ducks , the Mbazhe Dam is also home to the crocodiles and fish.
Illegal settlers who moved into the area deliberately ignored any conservation practises to conserve the environment and there
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Papua new guinea
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Biodiversity
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1994
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20,046.14
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: PNG/94/03 |
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US$20, 046.14 was provided to the Wau Ecology Institute to inventorise the Kuper Range /Lake Trist Conservation Area with the involvement of the local communities. Training of the local participating community persons chosen to assist in the data ( ... )
tion was also undertaken. Data collection included (a) checklist of birds in the area, (b) a synopsis of biodiversity programmes at the wau ecology institute and a (c) a map of the Kuper Range Conservation Area. Project
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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1994
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27,531.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: PHI/27/92 (Pilot Phase 127-V) |
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Development and installation of a community-based coastal resource management for an island barangay. Strategies included institutionalizing project gains, thus networking with the LGUs. |
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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1994
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11,905.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: PHI/16/92 (Pilot Phase 116-M) |
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The project aims to conserve and propagate traditional rice varieties through establishing a community-based seed center, seed collection and propagation, and capability building and will form part of the project is the installation of a ( ... )
vation/protection mechanism for the watershed areas. Sidlakang Dabaw Development Foundation (SIDLAK) handled project management and coordination. A self-trained technical person, also a member of the partner community and a Mandaya developed/designed the system and supervised actual construction. The local community provided labor and local materials as counterpart. Networking with the local
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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1994
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2,882.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: GEF-INS-94-G15 |
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Project goals or objective (including GEF problem area addressed by project) :
1. Rehabilitating the destroyed mangrove area in Wilayah Semangat Baru, Labuan Mapin Village, Alas sub-district, Sumbawa Regency.
2. Motivating local villagers to ( ... )
in the newly [re]planted mangrove seedlings for the benefit of the whole community.
3. Increasing environmental awareness among the local community (and the neighboring communities) especially on the importance of mangrove forest which affect their daily livelyhoods.
Activities to be carried out under project :
1. Gathering and planting activities of new mangrove seedlings/saplings
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Papua new guinea
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Biodiversity
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1994
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6,644.74
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: PNG/94/04 |
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A sum of US$ 6644.74 was provided to a community group in the Chimbu Province to develop the Brokenil Orchid Farm. The objective of setting up the farm is to stop unnecessary destruction and collection of wild orchid species by providing a readily ( ... )
ble source for clients. A further objective was to generate income for the people . The project is now
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Ghana
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Biodiversity
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1994
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50,000.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: GHA/94/018 |
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The Buabeng-Fiema Monkey Sanctuary is located in the Nkoranza District in the dry semi-deciduous forest in the transition zone of Ghana. This zone is quickly changing from forest to grassland so the community?s dry semi-deciduous forest is an ( ... )
ed forest that is surrounded by grassland. The people and their traditional leaders have used ancient taboos to protect this forest which also is home to two endangered species of monkeys ? Black and White Colobus monkeys, Colobus polykomos and the Mona monkey, Cercopithecus mona. As well as large members of colourful butterflies and other wildlife. The project for the first time negotiated with
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Poland
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Biodiversity
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1994
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10,437.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: POL/94/09 |
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Main project's goal is to increase population of common goldeneye (bucefala clangula), very rare and unique duck nesting in old dry trees, listed on The RED LIST of endangered birds. To increase hatch succes 200 hatch boxes designed by Dr. Tadeusz ( ... )
(records from other parts of Poland proved that 75% on average were settled by common goldeneye) will be installed along lake's shores in forest, on islands, in West Pomerania Voivodship. Project indirectly touch the big problem - dry,old trees are not kept in the forest, quickly cut by foresters,so goldeneye will be "instrumentally" used in dialoque with foresters concerning their poor
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Barbados
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Biodiversity
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1994
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10,925.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: GEF-STL-94-G04 |
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This project seeks to assist the communities of Praslin and Mamiku to address certain strategic needs while building the capacity and capability of existing community groups for sustained environmental action.
Planned Project Activities:
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ops & field trips to develop skills in leadership, management, group dynamics & conflict resolution;
- construction of garbage chutes to reduce solid waste contamination of nearby rivers, a marine reserve & mangrove swamp;
- building of pit toilets to prevent contamination of the swamp;
-construction of display boards presenting the communities core values & vision; and several
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Dominican republic
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Biodiversity
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1994
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7,000.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: DOM/94/05 |
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Education and training to over 50 women regarding organization (in theory and practice) of biodiversity conservation. |
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Zimbabwe
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Biodiversity
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1994
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8,207.58
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: ZIM/92/G31/06 |
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The project is located in Putsa village Chimhenga area in Zimunya -Marange district.The problems of deforestration, soil erosion and general water shortage are evident in this district as they are in most communal lands in Zimbabwe.Chisichako ( ... )
a Mashoma Club have embarked upon a project to establish indegenous woodlots,water harvesting to ensure the survival of the planted trees and training of the local community in environmental management.
The overall objective is to initiate sustainable management of the indegenous woodland resource base and incresae biomass production.This will assist in reversing current trends at widespread
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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1994
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17,924.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: GEF-INS-94-G12 |
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Project goals or objective (including GEF problem area addressed by project) :
Short term objectives :
1. To raise the liveing standard through alternative cultivation with an environmental perspective.
2. To set up model project of cultivation ( ... )
is suitable for local ecology (lime stone).
Long term objectives :
1. To reinforce local community through an establishment of a local community organization of in a participatory way.
2. To reinforce the existence of ?adat law? (traditional law) as an institution to secure environmental conservation.
Activities to be carried out under project :
? Training and workshop for staff /
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Poland
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Biodiversity
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1994
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1,377.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: POL/94/05 |
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Purchase of 3 ha of land from private farmer - stone reserve with unique lichen threatened by overgrazing in surrounding meadows and conflicts with tourists entering a private land.Reserve bachanowo is visited by over 10.000 tourists every year.A ( ... )
o the reserve purchased for the Suwalki Landscape Park by Wigry Foundation and a parking place with educational biilboard solved
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Burkina faso
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Biodiversity
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1994
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20,048.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: BKF/94/02 |
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Les domaines d?intervention du Projet sont la dégradation des terres, la lutte contre la désertification et le renforcement des capacités.
Ses principales activités ont été : (1) l?aménagement dans chacun des trois (3) villages 20 ha de ( ... )
n cordons pierreux ; (2) l?installation d'une pépinière villageoise ; (3) la plantation d'arbres ; (4) la construction de fosses fumières ; (5) la formation des membres de l?Association.
Pour la mise en œuvre du projet, l?organisation ci-après a été retenue :
?Association Wend-panga pour le développement du Sahel bénéficiaire du projet et chargé de son exécution
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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1994
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11,660.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: GEF-INS-94-G13 |
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Project goals or objective (including GEF problem area addressed by project) :
1. Providing a model for local high schools? extracurricular activities on ?Nature Outdoor Activities with Specific Focus on Tropical Rain Forest Ecosystem? in Bogor and ( ... )
rounding areas.
2. Providing sufficient training for the selected local high school teachers to continue the ?Learning from Nature? in the future.
3. Encouraging students (senior as well as junior high schools?) to start their own ?Outdoor clubs? in their schools, under the guidance of their trained teachers.
Activities to be carried out under project :
1. Trainers? presentation at
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Thailand
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Biodiversity
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1994
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5,138.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: THA/94/G07 |
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A community-based programme to raise conservation awareness for youth groups in the locality.The conservation of birds have been encouraged for the reason that the abundance of bird species is related to the richness in biological diversity. |
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Belize
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Biodiversity
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1994
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35,000.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: BZE/93/06 |
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The project aims to promote environmental awareness and protected area concepts and biodiversity protection among park personnel and community leaders. Specifically, the project will:
1. Demonstrate, through training workshops and related field ( ... )
ties, potentially successful approaches to conserving biological diversity and reducing greenhouse emissions which contribute to global warming.
2. Demonstrate successful, or potentially successful, strategies for mobilizing communities and peoples to conserve their environment.
3. develop priorities and strategies for addressing relevant environmental problems,
4. Provide training at the
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Jordan
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Biodiversity
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1994
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37,000.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: GEF-JOR-92-G51-11 |
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The proponenet undertook an ecologicla survey and socio-economic study of Petra Region, obtained additonal funds through the Swiss and the Jordanian governements to establish a visitors center. The study resulted in producing comprehensive ( ... )
erized maps of flora and fauna communitiies in the area and defined risks to
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Ghana
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Biodiversity
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1994
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4,945.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: GHA/93/017 |
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The NGO worked with the community of Adaklu Vodze in the Ho District. This District is in the dry semi-deciduous forest and the aim of the project was to reduce the threats to the biodiversity in general while improving the incomes of the community ( ... )
s. They trained the community members in nursery practices, afforestation, agroforestry and modern bee keeping as well as bushfire management. By the end of the project, the NGO had started harvesting and selling honey to buyers in the city of Ho, the District and Regional
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Thailand
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Biodiversity
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1994
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5,217.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: THA/94/G09 |
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A community-based programme to conserve the forest ecosystems by promoting the sustainable use of medicinal plant and the traditional medicine practice. |
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