There are 29,070 projects available.
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Project Title |
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Area Of Work
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Start Date |
Amount (US$) |
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Pakistan
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Biodiversity
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2006
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50,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: PAK/OP3/05/11 |
Project objectives: 1. To establish an Community Based Umbrella Training Station conserving the Biodiversity through training of the projects managed by the community
1.1 To establish natural rain water harvesting depression (Tarai) at Training ( ... )
, because there is the need of such water conserving body.
1.2 To establish local backyard poultry farm and make a supply mechanism to extend the local backyard poultry units to female farmers.
1.3 To harvest rain water for eco- agriculture practices and promoting drip irrigation.
Project objectives: 2. To conduct survey and document plants/hurbs/shurbs, wild- life, wild-food, and animal
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Ghana
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Biodiversity
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2006
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23,700.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: GHA/OP3/Y2/06/102 |
The Afram Headwaters Forest Reserve is one of the oldest forest reserves to be gazetted in the country. Its management started on a sound footing but its present condition suggests gross mismanagement and lack of proper protection in course of time. ( ... )
e and illegal timber operation still threatens the reserve. Fortunately however, the forestland is intact and a forest management plan has be developed for forest restoration and management that may reward the landowners and other partners with benefits associated with forestlands. However, the integrated management plan developed is threatened by social conflicts arising from benefit sharing and
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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2006
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2,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: INS/OP3/I/06/08 |
Goal: to develop a coastal community economy empowerment through conservation and designing mangrove forest biodiversity potential management with community-based approach in Maligi, Sasak, West Pasaman district,
Objectives:
[1] to increase ( ... )
ity awareness, capacity and participation in their environment and mangrove biodiversity,
[2] to guard the community in their aspiration towards a sustainable conservation and mangrove development,
[3] to facilitate local draft regulation in public participation in environment and management for benefit of marginalize group and women,
[4] to gather support on the participation in
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Kenya
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Land Degradation
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2006
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50,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: KEN-GEF-06-001 |
The ISSUE programme is a consortium of key environmental stakeholders in Nakuru Municipality aiming at the protection of the Lake Nakuru ecosystem and the support to livelihoods. The project seeks to address the following:
a) Utilize community ( ... )
and resources to enhance the conservation of River Ndarugu and rehabilitation of the river ecosystem, land and social livelihood systems
b) Demonstrate technologies and models for rehabilitation of degraded land to be incorporated in the mining processes
Capacity of key stakeholders built so that they are able to undertake measures to rehabilitate and conserve the natural resource base (land,
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Kenya
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International Waters
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2006
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2,500.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: KEN/NTEAP/06/003 |
Butere-Mumias District being Sugar cane growing Zone, communities have concentrated in sugar plantation that there is less priority given to growing trees for even households energy consumption. The few trees available are therefore over-exploited ( ... )
ong other things wood fuel. The main project will therefore install biogas system for household cooking to selected households, which will be learning grounds for replication. The survey will look at the number of animals at household, the water situation, the rate of usage of wood fuel in household's energy requirements and how many of the households with animals are interested in Biogas
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Zimbabwe
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Biodiversity Climate Change Mitigation International Waters
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2006
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29,480.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: ZIM/SGP/OP3/Y2/CORE/2006/06 |
The project is situated in Fombe ward 1 of Nyanga District in the extreme northern end of Nyanga District. The ward falls in agro-ecological region V, which is characterized by high temperatures throughout the year, with low and erratic annual ( ... )
lls of less than 600mm. the underlying problem to sustainable management of biodiversity in fombe is gold panning, stream bank cultivation and unsustainable harvesting of resources. The project is facilitating the establishment of tree nurseries at Fombe, Chimusasa and Kodzaimambo Primary schools in the ward. The project is also encouraging propagation of Jatropha, Cassava, Moringa and other
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Kyrgyzstan
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Biodiversity
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2006
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16,970.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: KYR/SGP/OP3/Y2/CORE/2006/35 |
The goal of this project is to increase the amount of Taygans the Kyrgyz greyhound dogs to preserve the wildlife from destruction. The wolfs and jackals are killing the animals from birds to the livestock of local farmers and there is no way to ( ... )
this destructive force. The regular way to fight the wolfs is the seasonal hunting activities but there is a time dissadvantage. The ecological way to fight the wolfs is to hunt with the Taygans. This type of greyhound dogs is able to fight with the wolf and is not scared of it. But this type is under danger of dissapearance due to several reasons. The project is inteded to preserve this type of
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Pakistan
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Land Degradation
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2006
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49,180.32
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Phase 3
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Project Number: PAK/OP3/06/16 |
Badin district predominately has non-perennial irruption system i.e., water is available in canals for only 4 months a year. Due to water shortage many canals, branch canals, minor canals and watercourses at tail ends of them have no water ( ... )
ble, except in the beginning or at end of season, when others in the head and middle reaches of canal do not need water. The tail enders on all main canals Phuleli and Pinyari and their branch canals, minor canals and distributors in Badin district do not get water except 2-4 times out of at least 17 weekly irrigation applications, planned during 120 days of canal flows. The tail enders
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Kyrgyzstan
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2006
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11,615.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: KYR/SGP/OP3/Y2/CORE/2006/29 |
The scope of this project is the introduction of micro hydroelectric stations due to that for this region big hydrostations are not the best option. The big hydroelectric statons are an optimal option but there is a long term danger that was not ( ... )
ed yet. That is why micro stations are a better option. Also the households that live high in the mountains do not have the means to have a better way to heat their houses and make living other than cutting down the trees and damaging the environment.The microhydro electric stations are the most efficient way to produce energy. It is cost-effective, ecologically safe, compact. First of all, the
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Kyrgyzstan
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Climate Change Mitigation Land Degradation
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2006
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10,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: KYR/SGP/OP3/Y2/CORE/2006/31 |
The territory of Leylek region is one of the dryest regions in the Southern Kyrgyzstan and due to that most of the agricultural land is irrigated artificially from Aksuu and Hodjabakyrgan rivers. The old system is used to irrigate this territory ( ... )
is diesel pumps that use up to 100 liters of diesel fuel. The disscharged fuel is oftentimes poured back to the river. This has significantly damaged the condition of the river. And the antropogenic pressure has been great. This area needs completely new system of irrigation, which is a hydraulic ram and renovated traditional irrigation equipment. Other than introduction of the hydraulic ram and
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Kyrgyzstan
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Biodiversity Climate Change Mitigation
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2006
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8,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: KYR/SGP/OP3/Y2/CORE/2006/46 |
The Arkyt jamaat have outlined two basic ways to preserve the environment of the area of village Arkyt which are introduction of solar collectors and development of ecotourism. The solar collectors will reduce the antropogenic pressure on the ( ... )
s environment of this area and the ecotourism will help to improve the economic situation of local people. Also ecotourism is an alternative method of making a living for this people. In the course of the project people are going to be educated about solar collectors, people are going to plant saplings to help to avoid degradation and are going to organize a souvenir shop to attract
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Tanzania
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International Waters
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2006
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23,842.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: TAN/NBI-NTEAP/06/07 |
The project purpose is to involve Kyaka communities to conserve the Kagera river basin to achieve sustainable environmental conservation and poverty alleviation. The project will cover two wards of Kyaka and Bugorora respectively. Kagera River has ( ... )
hocked by water hyacinth which endangers biodiversity life as well as hampering the river navigation. There is currently on going unsustainable cultivation along the river banks which is accompanied by the uncontrolled fire destroying vegetation cover along the river basin. On going farming in the river basin uses a lot of industrial agro-chemicals for fertilization as well as for pesticides and
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Tanzania
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International Waters
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2006
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23,658.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: TAN/NBI-NTEAP/06/02 |
The project purpose is to strengthen the capacities of two primary schools along the lake to overcome environmental threats with negative impacts to Lake Victoria through addressing effects of deforestation and use of industrial agro-chemicals. The ( ... )
t will operate in two schools of Chumwi and Murangi in Musoma Rural district. The project will enhance environmental education and community health education to the two schools, support schools to establish tree woodlots at their respective compounds to minimize soil erosion and act as wind breakers during wind period and will promote organic farming activities in schools to minimize the non
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Belarus
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Biodiversity
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2006
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35,900.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: BLR/OP3/1/05/07 |
Project goal: involving local population into the process of preservation of bio-diversity of global importance on the territory of the reserve ?Sredniaia Pripiat?.
Project objectives:
Organization of children?s ecological clubs at ( ... )
e schools, situated on the territory of the reserve, conducting lectures and presenting the basics of stock-taking and monitoring of wild flora and fauna;
Organization of cooperation between school clubs and local forestries, making artificial nests for birds together, observing nature together;
Providing information for the local population on the threats to bio-diversity
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Bolivia
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Biodiversity
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2006
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33,041.40
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Phase 3
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Project Number: BOL/OP3/1/05/25 |
Los poblados de Pata Patani, Tiraska, Quewaya y Pariti, se constituyen en uno de los atractivos con alto nivel de interés, gracias a los recientes hallazgos arqueológicos referidos a las épocas tiwanacota y pos tiwanacota. La zona, junto con el ( ... )
nuclear de Tiwanaku, pasaría a considerarse como el epicentro de una de las más importantes culturas americanas, donde - además - se encontraban extensos campos de producción agrícola (sukakollus) y la prescencia de avifauna andina y totora. La zona de intervención del proyecto se caracteriza por su hermoso paraje en el paisaje montañoso, planicie y ubicación geográfica. El microclima
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Jamaica
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Biodiversity Land Degradation
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2006
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1,500.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: JAM/05/03 |
Capacity building for possible future Land Degradation project. To develop a project proposal to seek funds for the implementation of an integrated land management plan for the slopes of Jack's Hill that forms part of the Hope Estates. To host a ( ... )
of participatory workshops with representatives of the surrounding communities
CO-FINANCING NOT
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Mongolia
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Biodiversity
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2006
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15,701.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: MON/06/21 |
The project will take some rehabilitating and conservation measures in the community owned forest. Within the project framework the local community also will initiate bee-keeping, fruit tree nursing and eco-tourism activities linking their ( ... )
hood with sustainable environment
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Uganda
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Biodiversity
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2006
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44,850.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: UGA/05/58 |
JESE and its partners propose to implement an analog forest conservation project in Kihura sub-county where Matiri Forest Reserve and numerous private forest patches are located. In this project, communities will be sensitized about the values of ( ... )
l forests and apiary production will be introduced and expanded as a strategy for improved use of natural forests in non extractive way for the benefit of the local population. The forests will be used as the principle source of bee forage. Community groups and individual households will be supported in establishing apiaries in and around these forest reserves and private forest patches.
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Mali
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Biodiversity
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2006
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10,460.09
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Phase 3
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Project Number: MLI/05/23 |
Le site urbain de Bamako est désormais confronté à la
forte pression démographique dans la ville capitale du Mali avec un impact négatif sur l?environnement
l?urbanisation galopante provocant la déforestation et l?érosion de la ( ... )
ersité
La pollution de l?eau de l?air et du sol compte tenu de ces facteurs négatifs agissant sur les écosystèmes ;
Les différents acteurs se doivent de réagir
Ainsi le But de notre projet consiste à lutter contre l?augmentation des gaz à effet de serre, à lutter contre le changement climatique et contre la perte de la biodiversité
Données sur le projet
Contexte Comment faire
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Zimbabwe
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Biodiversity
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2006
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2,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: ZIM/SGP/OP3/Y1/CORE/2005/14 |
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BACKGROUND
The kabuba ward is part of the binga district which is one of the most isolated and least developed districts in Zimbabwe. the district is characterized by poor soils, low and erratic rainfall and chronic poverty that leaves 80-85% ( ... )
binga households facing food shortages. the water springs are also a major source of agricultural production and at the same time a source of water for both livestock and wildlife.
the kabuba water springs and its springs are being destroyed through poor resource management and extraction activities resulting in land degradation through the formation of gullys. there is also loss of
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