There are 402 projects that match your search.
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Kenya
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Biodiversity
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2018
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30,610.00
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OP6 -Y4 (Jul 18 - Jun 19)
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Project Number: KEN/SGP/OP6/Y1/STAR/BD/2018/06 |
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The challenge that the project aims to tackle is the unsustainable use of the marine resources around Mkwiro. The primary objective of the proposed project is to improve reef health and fish biomass of the reefs around Mkwiro, thus providing ( ... )
hoods for present and future generations through sustainable management. More specifically, the project aims to: (1) rehabilitate the productive but endangered coral reef ecosystem, (2) empower the Mkwiro BMU to responsibly manage their marine resources and (3) educate the Mkwiro community on the importance of conservation.
To rehabilitate the coral reef and fish biomass, Mkwiro BMU proposes
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Kenya
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Biodiversity
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2018
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50,000.00
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OP6 -Y4 (Jul 18 - Jun 19)
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Project Number: KEN/SGP/OP6/Y1/STAR/BD/2018/04 |
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The proposed project will facilitate initiatives that would aim at supporting communities in experimenting, validating and presenting their own knowledge and experiences on their own terms, related to ecosystem governance and agro-biodiversity ( ... )
vation. The project will strengthen application of traditional and indigenous knowledge and practices for conservation and sustainable use of natural resources in the three Kayas in Kaloleni Sub-county Kilifi County. The Kayas to be engaged directly are; Rabai kayas, Giriama (Fungo) kaya and Jibana kaya covering an estimate of 924ha with main focus being on Rabai kayas. ICE will use four main
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Kenya
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2018
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30,000.00
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OP6 -Y4 (Jul 18 - Jun 19)
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Project Number: KEN/SGP/OP6/Y1/STAR/CC/2018/08 |
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Tana River County is one of the underserved counties with very few electricity connection. The population
in the rural areas mainly use kerosene for lighting. On the other hand, the county has very good solar
irradiation making use of solar energy ( ... )
hting a very good option. Unfortunately the solar gadgets are
unaffordable for the majority of the poor people. The few that manage to buy end up buying very poor
quality solar lanterns due to cost. The donor funded solar lantern project that was implemented through
Kenya Power as mentioned in paragraph 1.2 above enabled many poor household to get quality solar
lantern due to the design of
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Kenya
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CapDev
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2018
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100,000.00
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OP6 - Y3 (Jul17 - Jun 18)
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Project Number: KEN/SGP/OP6/Y1/STAR/CD/2018/03 |
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The Shimoni-Vanga seascape covers seven BMUs and several other CBOs that directly or indirectly
participate in management/use of the area. The area represents a complex socio-ecological scenario where
local communities share natural ecosystems. ( ... )
r, the resources have been under intense pressure due to
degradation and overexploitation, factors that have also triggered conflicts among and between different
users. The problem can be solved by the same users with support from governments and development
partners. Lack of capacity by local communities to develop credible proposals while able NGOs conduct
segregated projects are some of
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Kenya
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Biodiversity
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2018
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49,876.00
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OP6 -Y4 (Jul 18 - Jun 19)
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Project Number: KEN/SGP/OP6/Y1/STAR/BD/2018/10 |
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Biodiversity loss and poverty are intertwined. Baringo county and particularly the larger Lake Bogoria system is experiencing massive environmental challenges manifested by insecurity, conflict over resource use, Human Wildlife Conflict and ( ... )
ainable land use practices which negatively impact on Lake Bogoria System and its ability to provide ecosystem services. The indigenous Endorois, Njemps and Tugen communities living and relying on Lake Bogoria are among the most affected.
The project adopts a community conservancy strengthening approach to secure the natural resources around Lake Bogoria and to create benefits to the local
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Kenya
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Biodiversity
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2018
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24,130.00
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OP6 - Y1 (Jul 15 - Jun 16)
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Project Number: KEN/SGP/OP6/Y1/STAR/BD/2018/05 |
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Kaya forests, despite being global heritages rich in biodiversity of great endemism, are under threat from overexploitation by the surrounding poor communities. The communities heavily depend on the forest resources for their subsistence needs as ( ... )
s for local businesses. The youth, women and the general public involvement in kaya protection is very limited. The diversity of livelihood opportunities to the communities is limited making them more vulnerable to climate induced disasters. With high populations, the demand for wood resources is overstretching the natural regeneration of the forests. Trees are felled for firewood and to burn
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Kenya
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CapDev
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2015
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10,000.00
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OP5 – Y4 (Jul 14 – Jun 15)
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Project Number: KEN/SGP/OP5/FSP/CD/14/11 |
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The project's first disbursement was paid through UNDP TRAC funds. This is a capacity building project for ICCA Champions |
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Kenya
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2015
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20,000.00
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OP5 – Y4 (Jul 14 – Jun 15)
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Project Number: KEN/SGP/OP5/FSP/CC/14/12 |
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The project is located in Narok-County, Narok South Sub-County, Mara division, Siana Ward, Olkinyei location. This was a Six-month village solar electrification project targeting 150 households in Endonyo Narasha and Olkinyei villages. The project ( ... )
ventually took one year was funded by United Nations Development Program (UNDP Kenya) and implemented by World Concern with technical support from Brighter-lite a subsidiary of the Base camp foundation. Some project activities took place in 2010 but real implementation started in 2015 due to unavoidable circumstances.
The project began by the identification of four grandmothers in the two
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Kenya
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Land Degradation Land Degradation
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2014
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129,494.00
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: KEN/SGP/OP5/FSP/LD/13/024 |
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Kenya Wildlife Conservancies Association will work with several group ranches to build the capacity of communities in wildlife managed areas in Kenya.The overall goals of the project are to develop partnerships and tools that will enable KWCA to ( ... )
knowledge and experiences with local and international organizations that have a similar mandate, create an enabling policy and legal environment that strengthens conservancies and lastly, creates upscale best practices through strengthening regional associates and conservancies. Through three specific objectives KWCA plans to make these goals come to life. The first being the creation of a
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Kenya
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CapDev
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2014
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50,000.00
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: KEN/SGP/OP5/FSP/CD/13/025 |
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MCDI proposes to fill this gap by developing an appropriate training programme to enhance the capacity of SGP grantees in designing, managing, monitoring and evaluating environmental conservation projects in an effective and participatory manner. ( ... )
roject will be under Component 1 of the current SGP Framework of activities as per the September 2013 Request for Proposals that was published in the Daily Nation newspaper.
Sharing lessons and experiences is another way of enhancing the capacities of groups to implement sustainable conservation projects. However, there are limited opportunities and forums for these groups to learn from each
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Kenya
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CapDev
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2014
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49,570.00
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: KEN/SGP/OP5/FSP/CD/13/027 |
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This is a capacity development project. The project will establish a community conservation area and build local community CCA management capacity and partnership with government and private sector to increase biodiversity, tourism and ( ... )
hoods by and for local people in the Dakatcha
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Kenya
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Biodiversity
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2014
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39,754.00
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: KEN/SGP/OP5/FSP/BD/14/02 |
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SCODE with funding from UNDP/SGP has been implementing a project in Lamuria Division, Bahati Location, Laikipia County. The project period run from 1st May 2014 to 30th December 2015; the project has a goal of demonstrating climate change mitigation ( ... )
s through use of improved cook stoves, on-farm tree planting and rainwater harvesting. Most of over 10,000 households of Ex-Forest squatters settled by the government in a section of the expansive and fragile ecosystem of Solio ranch and the public schools established to serve these Ex-Forest squatters in Solio ranch use firewood, charcoal or crop residues for cooking and heating in inefficient
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Kenya
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2014
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39,190.00
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OP5 – Y4 (Jul 14 – Jun 15)
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Project Number: KEN/SGP/OP5/FSP/CC/14/07 |
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UDEK is an NGO that was registered in June 2004. Its a national network that assist 102 Disabled Person. With heavy presence in the Mt. Kenya region, UDEK targets both men and women to mitigate climate change through various initiatives like: ( ... )
ion of low carbon technologies at community level through improved stoves, encourage use of solar energy in off grid areas and tree planting. The Disabled Persons Organization and persons with disabilities will be involved in all stages of panning and implementation of the project to give them a sense of ownership to the whole process and effective
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Kenya
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Land Degradation
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2014
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45,000.00
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: KEN/SGP/OP5/FSP/LD/13/30 |
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The proposed project seeks to improve agricultural production and market systems for smallholder farmers in Laikipia county for the purpose of increasing farm resilience to climate change, increasing household income, attaining food security, and ( ... )
nance of natural capital for improved livelihoods of rural communities. This proposal responds to the call for component 2 (maintenance and improvement of flow of forest and agro system services to sustain livelihoods of local communities) under the Sustainable land management in Laikipia county. The project will integrate income generation and self-employment on farms through introduction of new
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Kenya
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Biodiversity
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2014
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30,872.00
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OP5 – Y4 (Jul 14 – Jun 15)
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Project Number: KEN/SGP/OP5/FSP/BD/14/10 |
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This is an Environmental Stewardship Training Program that seeks to build capacity in the communities adjacent to the forest namely ? Huruma Village, Githogoro, and Deep Sea. The project shall target organized groups of women in the communities. ( ... )
tly one hundred and twenty (120) community members belong to social livelihood improvement groups. These groups are mainly made up of women and girls. They are currently loosely involved in casual labour for the forest sivilcultural activities in rehabilitation, reforestation, regeneration and general conservation work. There are also other women with high school education or equivalent who
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Kenya
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Biodiversity
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2014
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111,857.00
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: KEN/SGP/OP5/FSP/BD/13/029 |
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This project will mobilize 300 farmers within the target area to intensively restore natural resources on their farms, local forests and on riparian reserves with special focus on soil, water and diversity of forest tree cover and crops grown. The ( ... )
adjustment farms will be mobilized to intensively conserve biodiversity, soil and water on their farms for specific incentives. Other community groups? farmers in the larger watersheds will support the project with tree seedlings and participate in public events to lay foundation for project replication. This 2 year project will focus efforts in 2 sub-catchments in Gura and Upper Sagana
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Kenya
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Land Degradation
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2014
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150,000.00
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: KEN/SGP/OP5/FSP/LD/13/032 |
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Maasai Wilderness Trust is working with the Maasai communities to protect the biodiversity and landscapes of the Tsavo-Amboseli ecosystem through conservation efforts that directly benefit the local people. MWCT operates on Kuku Group Ranches (KGR, ( ... )
f Kuku A and Kuku Group Ranches), over 113,000 hectares of communally owned Maasai land, bordering both Tsavo West and Chyulu National Parks.
MWCT aims to preserve wilderness, wildlife and cultural heritages across the Amboseli-Tsavo ecosystem by creating sustainable economic benefit for the maasai
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Kenya
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Land Degradation
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2014
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30,000.00
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: KEN/SGP/OP5/FSP/LD/14/05 |
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Naibunga Conservancy is seeking to increase the coverage by scaling up the program already in plae so as to cover the other five group ranches in the local area while also strengthening the program within the existing four group ranches.
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es of this program are improved community awareness of holistic management techniques, reduced environmental degradation, improved local ownership, improved relations and cooperation, improved income of pastoralists and more productive rangeland.
To create awareness on sustainable rangeland management practices
To enhance community participation, involvement governance and decision making
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Kenya
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Biodiversity
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2014
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35,000.00
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: KEN/SGP/OP5/FSP/BD/14/03 |
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The Kikuyu Escarpment Forests ecosystems supports national and rural livelihoods as they are critically important for water catchment, fuel wood, construction timber, herbal medicine, livestock grazing and cultural values. The forest also has ( ... )
dous potential for eco-tourism as they are scenically beautiful. However there are number of serious forest natural resources management problems including poaching of trees and overgrazing some damage and immense threat to the forest biodiversity.
In order to address some of the issues the forest is facing, the following objectives have been constructed:
The project goal is to ensure
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Kenya
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CapDev
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2014
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26,470.00
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OP5 – Y4 (Jul 14 – Jun 15)
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Project Number: KEN/UNDP/OP5/CD/14/13 |
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The Maasai communities depend on their land and natural resources for their livelihoods and well-being. However, they are facing increasing pressures: a growing population, break-down in traditional nomadic structures and more frequent and prolonged ( ... )
s which has caused high livestock and wildlife mortalities. The health of the rangeland on group ranches has deteriorated over time reducing the carrying capacity for livestock as well as wildlife. This ecological degradation has made the community less resilient to environmental uncertainty, increasing their vulnerability and ultimately leading to greater poverty especially for the most
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