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Project Title |
Country |
Area Of Work
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Start Date |
Amount (US$) |
Operational Phase |
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Guatemala
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Chemicals
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2005
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14,102.06
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: GUA/05/02 |
Establishment of agroforestery system in 6.81 has with the plants of avocado (Pesea Americana), Cacao (Theobroma cacao), paterna (inga spp), corn (zea mays), chipilín (crotalaria spp), beans and hierbamora.
Establishment too of the communitarian ( ... )
tree, for production of their trees, two third parts of the trees are for reforestery and one third part for will sell.
All participants are training in agroforestery, organic agriculture, gender, and management of nursery
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Philippines
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Chemicals
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2005
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2,000.00
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: PHI/102/05 |
The one-day round-table activity on POPs shall serve as an opening forum to bring together representatives from various sectors who possess either knowledge, experience and concern regarding POPs. |
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Botswana
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Multifocal Area
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2005
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2,000.00
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: BOT/05/12 |
Deep and very dangerous dongas have formed in the village and the soil is easily carried away by wind as a result of bare ground. The area has lost a lot of vegetation cover and consequently has lost its scenic and natural beauty. In addition the ( ... )
s endowed with archaelogical artefacts which are being ruined due to vandalism. The community wishes to mobilise itself through dialogoue and interaction to find ways of managing their natural resources in a sustainable manner and eventually benefit from such management.
Through dialogue and interaction the community and stakeholders will collectively find ways of mitigating against land
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Tanzania
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Biodiversity
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2005
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15,515.00
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: TAN/COMPACT/GEF/05/05 |
Sisamaro village in Kibosho Ward is among the poor villagers in Kilimanjaro in terms of family income and nutrition. This village boarders Mt. Kilimanjaro forest. The poverty situation has contributed in environment destruction including illegal ( ... )
utting for sell of timber and fuel wood.
The collapse of coffee industry in Kilimanjaro and poor quality of coffee produced by many farmers due to dwindling of agricultural extension servicers has also contributed to poverty in this area. This project intends to introduce mushroom as an alternative cash crop to coffee as a source of income to poor communities. Mushrooms requires little
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Namibia
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Multifocal Area
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2005
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30,558.06
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Phase 2
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Project Number: Nam-04-08 |
The project aims to obtain necessary resources for the implementation of responsible land use,tourism , and developmnet plans in the N#a Jagna Conservancy.It will begin with a comprehensive, participatory tourism development plan drawing on local ( ... )
dge and best practices in the modern environmental and cultural tourism industries. Infrastructure improvements will allow for the reintroduction of game. Existing land use plans created by the conservancy membership will be implemented with the production of maps and control system.
The project is located in the Tsumkwe District in the Otjozondjupa Region of North-Eastern Namibia. N#a Jagna
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Syrian arab republic
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Biodiversity Biodiversity Biodiversity
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2005
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10,000.00
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: SYR/OP3/05/03 |
In Syria, no national strategy for sustainable development has been prepared. Though, various individual national environmental, social and economic strategies have been formulated, the NSSD suggests a consistent approach to balance and integrate ( ... )
, economic and environmental
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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2005
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3,000.00
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: BRA/05/19 |
The goal of this project is to implement a widened network of income generation and marketing of products and sub-products of native bees, which will focus on fair trade bringing direct benefits to the small farmers, improving family income, ( ... )
nmental quality and creation of new sources of income. Northeastern Maranhão, in addition to being one of the poorest regions in Brazil, has suffered heavily from large soy and eucalyptus monocultures, which are against project
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Romania
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Biodiversity
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2005
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995.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: ROM/05/07 |
These will result in partnerships for the project, databases with land owners, databases with interest species for Natura 2000, and establishment of the project?s baseline. |
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Romania
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Biodiversity
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2005
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23,211.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: ROM/05/01 |
Conservation of the Continental Grasslands in the upper Mures River Floodplains through their Integration into the National Natura 2000 Network and Implementation of a Model Project for the Sustainable Grasslands Management in Dumbravioara Village, ( ... )
he Involvement of the Local Community Using a Flagship Species, the White Stork. Activities include: identification of potential Natura 2000 sites and preparation of in the village; construction of an observation tower for tourists; promotion materials; guided
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Nepal
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Biodiversity
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2005
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49,730.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: NEP/04/01 |
Dolpa district of Nepal is one of the complex geotopography of the greater Himalayas, which is not only detached from the central planning but has hurdled for expansion of infrastructure development. The very large portion of this largest district ( ... )
al has been covered by perpetural snow, sloppy terrain forest and grazing meadows and only 076% of the total area is cultivated. Valuable herbs have placed this district in better position in context of Natural resource endowment index. The main aim of this project is initiation of environment conservation and raising the income level of rural population through management of Natural resource
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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2005
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50,000.00
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: INS/05/03 |
Project development Goal:
To rehabilitate community?s livelihood after the Tsunami disaster in Lhok Bubon Village
Project Objectives :
1. To increase local communities organizational capacity
2. To revitalize traditional law by ( ... )
vating traditional institutions in the village governance structure
3. To recover community?s economy
4. To develop the micro-finance system
5. To provide environment friendly boat and tools for catching fish
6. To reforest the village after tsunami
Expected output :
1. Formation of a solid community?s group in executing after disaster?s rehabilitation programs
2. Formation of a solid
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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2005
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50,000.00
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: INS/05/02 |
Project development Goal:
To rehabilitate community?s livelihood after the Tsunami disaster in Pucok Lueng Village
Project Objectives :
1.To increase local communities organizational capacity
2.To revitalize traditional law by ( ... )
vating traditional institutions in the village governance structure
3.To develop the micro-finance system
4.To manage natural resources after tsunami
5.To develop small scale enterprises
6.To reforest the village after tsunami
Expected output :
1.Formation of a solid community?s group in executing after disaster?s rehabilitation programs
2.Formation of a solid traditional
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Suriname
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Biodiversity
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2005
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2,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: SUR/04/10 |
This planning grant has been provided to the community of the district of Para to formulate an project proposal on a Nature Biologica Museum and Eco-destination. |
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Trinidad and tobago
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Biodiversity
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2005
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7,229.90
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Phase 2
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Project Number: TRI/04/08 |
The project builds on Nature Seekers' experience and expertise in marine turtle conservation and ecotourism and will address development of a nature tour enterprise. Some of the ecotourism activities will be in the Environmentally Sensitive Area ( ... )
Matura National Park, designated in October 2004. The outputs of the project will also provide tangible demonstration of local communities' participation and livelihood benefits in National Park management as a model for other communities and in other ESAs to be designated in the
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Iran
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Multifocal Area
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2005
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: IRA-G52-2004-042(IRA98G52) |
Project location:Qeshm(Lat./Long. : 26.631419;55.568848)
The project involves the two communities of Laft and Sarig-e-Dulab Villages in Qeshm Island to promote the local knowledge on land ?and water resource management which is unfortunately ( ... )
forgotten in the passage of time and modernization.?The project activities include:?
?1-Participatory inventories and community use of marine and coastal bio-diversity
?2-Documenting local knowledge on the traditions of using the natural land and water resources in form of folklore as easy reading ?material/books for youth and the elderly of the island
?3-Revitalizing the usage of
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Uganda
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International Waters
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2005
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25,000.00
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: UGA/NTEAP/05/002 |
The project aims at establishment and or strengthening of networks among environmental/development NGOs and promoting access, exchange and use of information especially through internet and a newsletter. The pilot area covers 3 districts in ( ... )
estern Uganda in the West Nile region: Arua, Nebbi and Adjumani. The target group of the project is 30 environmental/development NGOs. The main theme of the project is soil conservation and water management with emphasis on the water of River Nile which is the main water body in the project
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Nepal
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Biodiversity
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2005
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33,378.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: NEP/04/11 |
The cooperative is currently extracting the essential oils from wintergreen, Juniper leaf, juniper berry, artemesia, abies, anthopogan and calamus and selling them in the international market. But the cooperatives is using iron linining vessels for ( ... )
stillation unit which produce less quality essential oils. Thus the project aims to installed 3 steel lining distilation units with capacity of 500 Kg/ hr boiler in three clusters of Dolakha. The project would also train the NTFP collectors for the sustainable harvesting of the NTFPs. After the successful installation of S/S lining of the distillation unit in three cluster, more FUGs,
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Poland
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Biodiversity
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2005
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50,000.00
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: POL/05/02 |
Domnation of industrial orchads and industrial production of fruits based on foreign modified varieties caused a dramatic decline of original, local varieties of fruits in old home gardens, plots, affecting biodiversity in rural areas of Poland and ( ... )
ing also landscape;old trees are cut as non-productive, those along raods (cherry,apple ,peras avenues established in XIX centuries are unde threat);
main problem to be solved how to effectively reconstruct old orchads, how to convince people to participate in implementation of BD convention on a very local and understood level by farmers, owners of plots; reintroduction of old varieteie will
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Poland
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Biodiversity
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2005
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37,155.00
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: POL/05/07 |
Illegal trade of endangered species of fauna and flora became a great problem, not well recognised, in Poland, in past years, especiaslly, when Polish eastern borders became Europe's borders.CITES Convention obliges their participants to effective ( ... )
s, what is not the case in Poland nowdays.Growing smuggling of these species to Poland as a transit country to the Western Europe as well as a growing market in Poland is facing not sufficient knwledge and enforcement of legal tools which are formally in place.
WWF in order to minimalize the scale and nature of illegal trade entering Poland (as targeted country) and Europe (as final
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Kazakhstan
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Multifocal Area
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2005
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38,919.00
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OP3 - Y1 (Mar 05 - Feb 06)
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Project Number: KAZ/05/14 |
Daily SGP work has revealed that there are some issues which SGP existing partners face every day and which are critical for success implementation of the projects. So, NGOs managers often have a poor understanding not only how to improve project ( ... )
ty (monitoring and evaluation, information campaign, etc.), but also how to make organization more efficient (how to construct a command, how to attract additional financial and human resources into the organization, etc.). As a great part of NGOs which SGP has a deal with are young organizations, this factor of lack of experience and knowledge takes on critical significance.
The project
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