There are 27,190 projects available.
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Bhutan
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Land Degradation
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2006
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18,750.00
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: BHU/OP3/Y2/06/02 |
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The Lingmuteychu Lhum Zinchong Tshokpa (Lingmuteychu Watershed Management Committee) is a non-profit local organization set up for sustainable management of watershed, improvement of water productivity, forest cover and enhancement of self-reliance ( ... )
ural resource.
Different varieties of rice are grown in Lingmuteychu watershed. Of the varieties grown in the area, some are very unique and area specific to this place such as Eurab, Machum, Maap Phogom (brown rice), Tan Tshering and Ngabja (white rice). These varieties are not common in other areas, and with the problem of irrigation water scarcity farmers prefer to cultivate improved
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Nepal
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Biodiversity
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2006
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45,000.00
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: NEP/OP3/2/06/01 |
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The rugged mountain slopes of Hamsapur VDC in Kaski, West Nepal, represent two of the major forest ecosystems consisting of lower subtropical Sal forest and temperate Schima-Castanopsis forest. The streams such as the Paste, Katle and Kurlung ( ... )
g through these mountains forming river valley and its own niche of freshwater ecosystem, is also the home for some threatened aquatic animal like Asala (...) fish. The interspersion of these ecosystems provides ample opportunity for various medicinal plants and agrodiversity to grow, shelter for wild lives, watershed for famous Rupa Lake . The project will also serve two community forests with
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Barbados
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Climate Change Mitigation Climate Change Mitigation
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2006
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20,165.00
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: BAR/OP3/06/06/03 |
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This project creates a partnership between the grantee, one of the largest but less well known Secondary Schools in Barbados and a small Sole Proprietorship. The student members of the Environmental Club will collect used vegetable oil from their ( ... )
and communities, take the used vegetable oil to school where the Club will record the amount brought by each student. The Sole Proprietorship will then collect the oil, sell the PEP bottles in which the oil came, produce biodiesel and glycerine and pay the Environmental Club a sum for the PEP bottles, and for each litre of biodiesel and glycerine sold.
The very simple market study completed
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Tanzania
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Biodiversity
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2006
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5,336.00
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: TAN/COMPACT/GEF/06/03 |
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The project is schools focused whereby pupils are trained and participate in environmental conservation from their youthful stage, this will lead to a environmental conscious society in the future hence conserving the environment.The project ( ... )
es tree planting and fuel efficient stoves construction to the schools in the project coverage area, this technology may easily be adopted by families learning from the school performance of the stoves such as reduction in wood fuel use, hygiene and time serving
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Pakistan
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Land Degradation
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2006
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49,537.19
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Phase 3
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Project Number: PAK/OP3/06/23 |
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Project objectives:
The key objective of the project is to create awareness and build the capacities of the local communities for the Sustainable Land Management [SLM] in Baghbana Union Council of Khuzdar District Balochistan ( ... )
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· Organizing the Local Communities and Creating Awareness among them about the Threats of Land and Groundwater Resource Degradation and the Benefits of Sustainable Land Management [SLM] Practices
· Developing the Skills of the Local Communities for the Sustainable Land Management [SLM] Practices
· Introducing Appropriate and Indigenous Technologies and Practices for Preventing Land
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Cambodia
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Biodiversity
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2006
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27,040.00
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: KHM/06/07 |
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The project is about conserving the only existing flooded forest in the village. To avoid further clearing it is important to get a good financial benefit accrued from the forest which the villagers can use to substitute for the lost sources of ( ... )
hood. In this case bee keeping, mushroom growing, earthworm raising and pod culture, are identified as possible alternatives to clearing the forest.
Objectives:
(i) Two conservation lakes were established at Roleap Sen Lake and Chhoeng Domrie Lake in order to increase fish productivity, biodiversity and protect the flooded forest around those two lakes.
(ii) Kok Sdao and Teuk Hot
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Rwanda
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Biodiversity
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2006
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49,970.00
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: RWA/OP3/2/06/10 |
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The project objective is to support a local community initiative to protect a natural forest of cultural importance and its biodiversity by setting a green belt of indegenous bamboo trees around the forest and promote a bamboo processing technology ( ... )
better community
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Mongolia
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Biodiversity
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2006
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8,953.00
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: MON/06/04 |
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Intends to support breding of endangered fish species by conserving a fish pond in Khushaat soum of Selenge province. The project proponent also intends to plant some fruit trees in order to enhance their livelihood options. |
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Tanzania
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International Waters
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2006
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22,214.00
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP3/Y2/IW/06/10 |
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Sea Sense, is a Tanzanian NGO is committed to protecting the coastal and marine environment for its management and poverty reduction. This Sea Sense project aims at solving the following main problems at Mafia, Mkuranga, Bagamoyo, Temeke and ( ... )
i districts. Its main objective is to protect the endangered marine species and their habitats in Tanzania. To make sure that the marine species and their habitats are conserved, owned and managed by local communities and districts authorities enabled for the betterment of local livelihoods and global
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Cook islands
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Chemicals Chemicals Chemicals
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2006
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18,000.00
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: CKI/OP3/Yr1/06/02 |
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4. Project brief description: Sustainable agriculture & reduction in release of POPs
4 (a) Objectives: (1) to reduce and eventually even eliminate chemical applications, so that the runoff of agricultural chemicals into our lagoon declines; (2) ( ... )
cate farmers to use natural composting techniques, so that the soils improve and the resulting rich biota replaces any application of fertilizer, thus retaining moisture, encouraging the plants natural protection from pests; (3) enhancing food nutrition; and, (4) eliminating exposure to POP toxins by farmers and
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Iran
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Biodiversity
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2006
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25,000.00
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: IRA/05/10 (58th) |
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.Project location:khartouran - semnan(Lat/Long:36.707476-55.670471)
The main activities and outputs are:
o Extracting baseline in a participatory manner with the help of the Core Working Group (incl. stakeholder identification and ( ... )
rization, prioritizing tasks, indicators for qualitative outputs, etc).
o In collaboration and funding from Department of Environment (DOE) & CPAP and UNDP/GEF this project will engage the local community through a capacity and team building program similar to the one conducted in SGP Capacity Building Project No.IRA/05/09/OP3 (57th). Also as deemed possible by these partners assistance of an
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Iran
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Biodiversity
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2006
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25,000.00
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: IRA/05/11 (59th) |
Project Location:Bafgh Yazd(31.6193960-55.4260250)
The main activities and outputs are:
- Extracting baseline in a participatory manner with the help of the Core Working Group (incl. stakeholder identification and
( ... )
rization, prioritizing tasks, indicators for qualitative outputs, etc).
In collaboration and funding from Department of Environment (DOE) & CPAP and UNDP/GEF this project will engage the local community through a capacity and team building program similar to the one conducted in SGP Capacity Building Project No.IRA/05/09/OP3 (57th).
Also as deemed possible by these partners
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Cambodia
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2006
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42,035.00
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: KHM/06/02 |
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2.1 Project Description:
The project aims to electrify a rural village using 100% renewable energy sources. The source of biomass will be locally farmed trees no wood from natural forests will be harvested. Establishing community energy ( ... )
es/tree farms will reduce pressure from the use of fuel wood from local natural forests. The species of trees proposed in the project, Leuceana, is native to Cambodia. Leuceana is a fast growing, tropical legume tree (nitrogen fixing) which will improve soil fertility. Leuceana thrives on less fertile non-irrigated land often currently underutilized by farmers. These tree farms will not displace
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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2006
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40,000.00
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: INS/OP3/I/06/04 |
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Goals:
Strengthening community-based forestry management including the animal or plants within the forest preservation, with a comprehensive conservation management as well as increased the indigenous law with betterment policy management and ( ... )
pment of local economy initiatives.
Project objectives:
[1] to collect basic datas on Taratak forest through mapping and analysis of natural resource from many aspects (biodiversity, social, culture, geo-politic and econommy):
[2] to acknowledge the sites as the important Tapir and tiger conservation and preservation that should not be violated,
[3] to develop environment friendly
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Ghana
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Biodiversity
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2006
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32,400.00
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: GHA/OP3/Y2/06/091 |
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT AREA:
The Weto Mountain Range is part of the Akwapim Togoland range, and stretches from Kpeve in the South Dayi District to Avatime in the Hohoe district.
The problem area consists of the degraded portions along this ( ... )
and preliminary surveys have identified 27 communities whose activities have been detrimental to the environment. The community members in this area are predominantly farmers growing cassava, yam, maize, fruits, cowpea, and vegetables.
2.2 PROBLEM STATEMENT:
Over the years, this portion of the range has seen a rapid reduction in its forest cover. The causes of this deforestation are
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Thailand
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International Waters
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2006
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10,445.82
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: THA/05/19 |
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Target Population/Location of project:
581 members of 130 families in Baan Huayluk , Tambol Muangyarm, Wiangkaen District, Chiangrai Province (along the Mekhong River). The project members earn their living fishing and growing oranges. ( ... )
livelihood activities are currently being threatened by land degradation, river bank erosion, and dwindling fish populations. The project aims to use a community-based approach to restore livelihood security.
Objectives:
1. Reduce transboundary pollutant flows into the Mekhong River
2. Demonstrate an approach to rehabilitate the ecosystems of the Mekhong River
3. Disseminate this
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Botswana
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Biodiversity
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2006
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49,853.00
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: BOT/OP3/2/06/04 |
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The proposed project aims at promoting human/predator coexistence by fostering and developing more enlightened attitudes towards predators in young and the old alike with the goal of securing the long term survival of the cheetah within the rich ( ... )
ersity of Botswana. The objectives of the project are to maintain in coexistence with human populations a viable population of cheetahs with a strong gene pool as an integral part of the ecosystems of Botswana, understand behaviour and the habitat requirements of Botswana's cheetah population, promote appropriate methods of livestock management, encourage their wider adoption and integration into
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Mongolia
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Biodiversity
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2006
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8,329.00
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: MON/05/29 |
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This project will support the activities of establishment of mini-park in Baruunkharaa, Orkhon, Bornuur sums by providing woody stems of willow and aspen, also intends to establish a cinder-block producing small plant in order to reduce using of ( ... )
or house building. Successful implementation of this project will result in reducing demand for wooden materials, saving a lot of forest
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Mongolia
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Biodiversity
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2006
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12,147.00
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: MON/06/01 |
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Will conduct community participatory management in Boroo river watershed in Bornuur soum of Tuv province. Within the project framework project proponents intends to study of water resourse of Boroo river watershed and analysis of influence of mine ( ... )
ry to it and elaborate the community participatory management plan in Boroo river
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Lithuania
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Climate Change Mitigation Climate Change Mitigation
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2006
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48,167.87
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OP3 - Y2 (Mar 06 - Feb 07)
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Project Number: LIT/OP3/02/06/08 |
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