There are 27,190 projects available.
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Thailand
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International Waters
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2008
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7,594.54
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OP4 - Y1 (Jul 07-Jun08)
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Project Number: THA/SGP/OP4/Y1/CORE/2008/05 |
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Target Population / Location of project: 805 families in five communities: Wathong,Sopharam,Old Water Work, Dhasampant and Suetrong Community residing along the Chaophaya River at Bangprog Community, Muang District, Pathumthani Province. The river ( ... )
n integrated ecosystems of the Gulf of Thailand/South China Sea, in which two macro-GEF projects were currently operational (UNDP-GEF and UNEP-GEF). Community members are proposing to carry out household-scale approach to reduce nutrients draining in to the river
Main Anticipated Result:
1. Installed 25 filtered pits in five network communities
2. Installed five ionic plasma (organic
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Tanzania
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Multifocal Area Multifocal Area
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2008
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50,000.00
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OP4 - Y1 (Jul 07-Jun08)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP4/CORE/Y1/07/05 |
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The project will also work with the Hadzabe Survical Council and savings groups, village Councils to ensure the demarcation and warmness on the rights in land use to resolve conflicts of resources uses and ensure proper management of water ( ... )
ces and equitable use amongst different needs including livectock and wild animals.
The project main objective is:
? To contribute to the improvement of livelihoods of Hadzabe communities through increasing availability of water
? To increase their awareness on land rights and governance issues with the view to enabling them to participate in local leadership
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Jamaica
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Land Degradation
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2008
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13,700.00
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OP4 - Y2 (Jul 08 - Jun 09)
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Project Number: JAM/OP4/2/CORE/08/08 |
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In the Mavis Bank & Environs area, unreliable/inaccessible water? especially during the March-August dry season? results in intermittent farming. Open field, low yield farming promotes continual land clearing and deforestation which in turn lead to ( ... )
rosion. This erosion allows fertilizer and other contaminants into the watershed. The erosion also causes landslides, destroying crops, homes, and causing road blockages. The inability to farm consistently, as well as these resultant environmental damages, negatively affects the livelihood and available nutrition both of local farmers and other area residents. Therefore, although it is the
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Jamaica
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Land Degradation
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2008
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29,000.00
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OP4 - Y1 (Jul 07-Jun08)
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Project Number: JAM/OP4/1/CORE/08/06 |
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Deforestation causing the loss of productive and fertile land is a reoccurring issue ever since humans migrated into the Ewarton area. The areas affected are the communities of Ewarton, Bogwalk and Linstead in the Rio Cobre Watershed. Guy Symes, ( ... )
tant with The Forest Conservancy, said the whole mountain has no indigenous vegetation left.
Vegetation has been removed for these following uses:
*crop cultivation - Cash crops grown are banana, plantain, yams, cabbage, okra, peppers and tomato. Small cash crops do not offer sufficient roots to hold the soil nor canopy vegetation to slow impact of the rainfall.
*dwellings - The Ewarton
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Bhutan
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Biodiversity Biodiversity
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2008
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1,050.00
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OP4 - Y1 (Jul 07-Jun08)
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Project Number: BHU/SGP/OP4/CORE/07/01 |
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Kangpara geog is one of the remotest geog under Trashigang Dzongkhag and it consists of sixteen main villages and 443 households. The forest has been cleared up with time in quest for fuelwood, timber collection and collection of wild vegetables, ( ... )
When such activities go on for longer period of time, it results into adverse threat to life. Similar situation prevails at Bidingphu watershed under the same geog. The watersource for 20 households have been threatened and the output from the precious watershed has been declining and this problem has been declining year by year. Physically the water source is baren with hardly 100 trees
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Mauritius
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International Waters International Waters
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2008
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50,000.00
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OP4 - Y1 (Jul 07-Jun08)
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Project Number: MAR/SGP/OP4/CORE/07/06 |
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Our organization, which is a new one, is a community organization that consists of members residing on the west coast of the island and who derive their income from sea activities in the region, namely dolphin watching activities. The main reason ( ... )
eating this organization is that over the past years, there have been major developments in the tourist sector and more and more people are using the sea as their major source of income. However, the big problem that came about, namely with dolphin watching and reefs conservation as well as correct information to be transmitted to clients, is that there has been very little control and training
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Cambodia
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Biodiversity
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2008
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27,493.00
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OP4 - Y1 (Jul 07-Jun08)
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Project Number: KHM/SGP/OP4/CORE/08/45 |
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The project is aiming at i) Improving the management, rehabilitation and conservation of wildlife and natural resources through organizing Community Forestry and Community Protected Area to manage 4,093 ha of reserve forest and 1,800 ha of wildlife ( ... )
ary; ii) Empowerment women to take part in natural resources conservation and management through organizing 11 women saving groups to create other options for livelihood and to reduce their wildlife hunting activity.
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Cambodia
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2008
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10,749.00
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OP4 - Y1 (Jul 07-Jun08)
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Project Number: KHM/SGP/OP4/RAF/08/51 |
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The main objective of Wind water pump development and dissemination project is to improve and refine two models of wind pump and copy 6 wind pumps from the prototype models for dissemination to farmers in country wide through training course, ( ... )
lation a long major national roads and
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Bhutan
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Land Degradation Land Degradation
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2008
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17,919.00
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OP4 - Y1 (Jul 07-Jun08)
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Project Number: BHU/SGP/OP4/CORE/07/03 |
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The project aims at mobilizing a women's group from Mongar to under go training in herbal cosmetics production iwth assistance from medicinal and Aromatic Project (MAP) of RNR-RC Wengkhar. The berbal cosmetics will include face packs to sprays. ( ... )
chnical experts will also build the capacity of the extension agents concerned so that in future they will be able to support the communities. Mongar has been selected as the proeject site because of the success of a project where SNV did in the past and a Field Survey study by Dr. S. Vedavathy during December 2003 and from May & June 2004 in the surrounding villages of Mongar region along with
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India
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Climate Change Mitigation Climate Change Mitigation
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2008
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24,201.00
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OP4 - Y2 (Jul 08 - Jun 09)
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Project Number: IND/SGP/OP4/Y2/RAF/2008/26/TN 23 |
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Objective: The project has set the following objectives:
? Build capacity of women groups in the SGP grantees involved in natural resource based products to meet the market demand in terms of quality and quantity.
? Ensure market access to these ( ... )
by negotiating with the bulk buyers
? Assess social empowerment of these groups and the women to identify successful cases
Communicate these successful case studies widely both locally and nationally to various stakeholders, especially policy makers
Activities: Identify activities that enable women to use natural resources sustainably and/or profitably while protecting soil, biodiversity,
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Zimbabwe
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Land Degradation
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2008
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1,400.00
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OP4 - Y1 (Jul 07-Jun08)
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Project Number: ZIM/SGP/OP4/Y1/CORE/2008/02 |
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Environmental degradation is increasing at an alarming rate in Chiweshe communal lands. This is partly caused by income generating projects which depend on natural resources such as brick molding and gold panning. Other activities with adverse ( ... )
s on the environment are cutting down of trees for wood for sale, cutting tress for fencing gardens and poor agricultural practices.
It is against this background that CTT is requesting for financial assistance to support the Dzimwe community to combat land degradation and improve livelihoods of communities. The project seeks to:
1. Build the capacity of youth and community to take
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Zimbabwe
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Land Degradation
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2008
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41,022.23
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OP4 - Y2 (Jul 08 - Jun 09)
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Project Number: ZIM/SGP/OP4/Y2/CORE/2008/10 |
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Environmental degradation is increasing at an alarming rate in Chiweshe communal lands. this is partly caused by income generating projects , which depend on natural resources such as brick moulding and gold panning. the lack of firewood has ( ... )
ed in massive deforestation in Chiweshe. numerous rills and gullies which reduce the land available for grazing characterise the eroded landscape.
Project outcomes
1. Reduced deforestation and increased afforestation
2. Improved food security status
3. Increased supply of forest based products
4. Improvemed income and nutrition levels
5. Reduced siltation
6. Vegetataive cover improved
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Botswana
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Biodiversity
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2008
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2,000.00
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OP4 - Y1 (Jul 07-Jun08)
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Project Number: BOT/SGP/OP4/CORE/08/07 |
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Through the project, the Tukutendere Development Interim Trust intends to get legally registered and play a role in the alleviation of poverty and empowerment of youth by participating in beekeeping and rearing of guinea fowls.
The Trust will ( ... )
rganise a workshop to enable it to meet formally and brainstorm in order to reach a concensus, select a Board of Trustees and come up with ideas on any other projects that can be undertaken.
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Niger
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International Waters
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2008
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24,063.00
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OP4 - Y2 (Jul 08 - Jun 09)
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Project Number: NER/CWI/Y2/2008/03 |
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La population concernée est estimée à 1243 personnes et les jeunes de moins de 15 ans représentent environ 51,2%. Des cas de maladies liées à l?insuffisance et à la consommation d?eau non potable, notamment la gale et le ver de guinée sont ( ... )
emment observés.
Dans la zone de Baboursayé, plusieurs villages sont sans aucun point d?eau moderne. Il s?agit de : Daroji, Tallé.
Ces villages s?approvisionnent en eau au niveau des villages de Kallon Mota. Ce projet une fois réalisé permettra de soulager les populations.
L?objectif de la requête est cohérent avec les orientations et les stratégies de la politique de développement
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Niger
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International Waters
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2008
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19,165.00
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OP4 - Y2 (Jul 08 - Jun 09)
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Project Number: NER/CWI/Y2/2008/02 |
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Dans les villages riverains du périmètre rizicole de Sébéry, les populations ne disposent pas de latrines familiales. L?évacuation des excréta n?est pas entièrement rentré dans les m?urs. L?assainissement est très souvent lié à des ( ... )
ces et de traditions culturelles. Outre ces croyances les populations sont dans des situations de précarité permanente. On remarque aussi une absence du serve d?assainissement qui doit assurer l?éducation des populations et la vulgarisation de l?utilisation des latrines.
Les résultats d?une enquête conduite par l?ONG GSAD-Wadata sur les aspects, scientifiques, techniques, sociologiques,
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Niger
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2008
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34,594.00
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OP4 - Y1 (Jul 07-Jun08)
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Project Number: NER/SGP/OP4/Y1/CORE/2007/03 |
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Les principaux combustibles utilisés en milieu rural pour l?éclairage et la cuisson sont : le pétrole lampant ou kérosène, les piles, le bois de feu, le charbon de bois et la biomasse. La consommation ou l?utilisation de ces produits, ( ... )
ue la pollution et la détérioration ou dégradation de l?environnement ayant comme conséquence, les modifications de calendrier et de la fréquence des précipitations, des évènements météorologiques, la disparition d?espèces animales et végétales, l?érosion des sols.
Les émissions des gaz à effet de serre émanant de l?utilisation de ces combustibles sont des risques pouvant
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Niger
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2008
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16,447.00
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OP4 - Y2 (Jul 08 - Jun 09)
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Project Number: NER/SGP/OP4/Y2/CORE/2008/06 |
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Les différentes sources d?énergies utilisées en milieu rural sont le bois de chauffe, le pétrole et le gaz butane.
L?utilisation en terme quantitatif au CSI d?ARZERORI, à l?école primaire est la suivante:
- 90 litres de pétrole par mois ( ... )
tilisés pour l?éclairage répartis comme suit :
15 litres en moyenne au CSI, 30 litres en moyenne au magasin, 45 litres à l?école primaire représentant une consommation moyenne de 1/4 litre/élève/mois.
- 4,5 kg de bois de chauffe au CSI, pour la stérilisation des matériels de soins
- et enfin 3 bouteilles de 12,5 kg de gaz butane soit 37,5 kg en moyenne par mois son utilisées pour
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Niger
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Chemicals
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2008
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35,547.00
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OP4 - Y1 (Jul 07-Jun08)
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Project Number: NER/SGP/OP4/Y1/CORE/2007/01 |
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Le fleuve Niger est le principal cours d?eau permanent traversant la Communauté Urbaine de Niamey.
Long de 4 200 Km, c'est le 3ème fleuve d'Afrique et le 9ème du monde. Il traverse notre pays sur 550 Km et la capitale sur une distance de 28 km. ( ... )
©bit maximal est de 2340 m3 par seconde. Au cours de sa traversée de Niamey, le fleuve Niger reçoit une quantité non négligeable d?eau provenant non seulement de son principale affluant au niveau de la capitale « le Gountou Yéna » mais aussi de nombreux caniveaux construits dans la ville qui drainent une quantité importante d?eaux usées. Ces eaux proviennent pour l?essentiel des
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Niger
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Land Degradation
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2008
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38,967.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: NER/SGP/OP2/CORE/2008/01 |
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Les travaux réalisés sur le site d?intervention ont favorisé la création de micro climats ayant permis la reconstitution du sol et de la végétation. Cette situation a cependant contribué au développement de la plante envahissante (Sida ( ... )
olia), sur presque la moitié du site de Dadin Sarki estimée à environ 30 ha, entravant le développement des plants forestiers plantés et les espèces fourragères ensemencées. Cette espèce très compétitive, a entraîné la mortalité de certaines essences plantées telles que l?Acacia senegal et l?Acacia raddiana.
La mise en ?uvre du projet de consolidation va permettre la lutte
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Niger
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International Waters
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2008
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24,769.00
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OP4 - Y2 (Jul 08 - Jun 09)
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Project Number: NER/CWI/Y2/2008/01 |
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Les sites devant abriter les infrastructures du projet se situent de part et d?autre du fleuve Niger au niveau du village de farié. Ces sites se caractérisent par une situation environnementale critique exacerbée par la prolifération des ( ... )
ts solides, liquides et des insectes qui nuisent à la santé.
Sur les sites, la gestion des déchets est un véritable casse tête pour les populations qui ne parviennent à dégager ces ordures pour assainir les places de deux rives du fleuve qui accueillent les voyageurs. En effet, sur ces sites les populations défèquent à l?air libre en bordure du fleuve et jettent les déchets solides
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