There are 29,070 projects available.
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Area Of Work
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Nicaragua
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Chemicals
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2006
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18,735.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: NIC/OP3/2/06/10 |
El proyecto contribuirá a reducir los riesgos de envenenamientos en personas y animales por mal uso y manejo de agroquímicos en las fincas y en las comunidades, disminuir la contaminación de ríos, pozos, fuente de agua y aguas subterráneas, ( ... )
te el impulso de una campaña de uso y manejo racional de los agroquímicos y el manejo integrado de plagas; y reducir contaminación química en ríos, pozos, vertientes de agua y aguas subterráneas, por el mal uso y manejo de los desechos envases y/o empaques de
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Turkiye
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Biodiversity
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2006
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11,700.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: TUR-05-16CB |
The project aims to bring the Grantees from all over the country to the SGP Project Site (TUR-04-12). The theme of the meeting is to identify the local impacts of SGP projects, particularly those of the Biodiversity projects, as currently there is ( ... )
mate change project completed and very few in land degradation FA. The meeting will include a one-day field trip to the Acarlar Lake Visitors and Environmental Education Centre and two days of meetings focusing on the local impacts, from project to locals, from locals to project and partnerships and participation in projects. The meeting is also hoped to have the added benefit of bringing the
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Mozambique
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Land Degradation
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2006
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20,911.40
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Phase 3
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Project Number: MOZ/SGP/OP3/Y2/CORE/LD/2006/02 |
The project is to be implemented by Khensani Association, directly in Machubo and Marracuene-Sede administrative posts, with a total population of 41,000 habitants. These areas are bordered by the Indian Ocean and crossed by Incomati River, in ( ... )
n these there is an extensive area with loose, and movable sand dunes prone to erosion by winds, and rains. These sand dunes as well the local vegetation provide a beautiful and high value area for tourism, contributing to the socio-economic importance of the area. Although this potential, the population is facing problems of absolute poverty with large indices of unemployment. Associated to
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Uganda
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International Waters
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2006
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25,000.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: UGA/NTEAP/06/11 |
The purpose of the project is to improve the conservation of Kyebisagazi wetland in Rakai district by covering the pits that have been dug by community members in search of water. The project will also construct 8 shallow wells and drinking troughs ( ... )
estock to provide clean water for domestic consumption and for livestock. The project will increase access to clean water for 300 households in Kyebisagazi
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Kenya
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International Waters
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2006
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25,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: KEN/NTEAP/06/009 |
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Namibia
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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: Nam-OP3-1-06-01 |
Inland fisheries makes an important contribution to rural livelihoods in many developing countries worldwide and Namibia is no exception, more so, with the noticeable negative correlation between the demand for fish particularly in the Caprivi ( ... )
and the perceived over fishing in the Caprivian rivers and floodplains.
The proponents of this project seek the development of a comprehensive planning proposal which will culminate into a fully fledged Small Scale fish farming venture to be piloted in 3 Caprivian conservancies. A planning grant amounting to U$ 2000 was awarded and the submission of the detailed project proposal including
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Mongolia
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2006
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5,696.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: MON/05/32 |
This project intends to extend its handmade briquette production activity and spread out their knowledge of producing briquette and advertise its useful and profitable characters in order to mitigate climate change. |
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Turkiye
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Biodiversity
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2006
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29,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: TUR-05-15CB |
The study will explore cross-sectoral synergies in previous SGP projects which have engaged environmental degradation concerns through sustainable human development techniques; describing for selected project, impact on poor, elderly, youth, ( ... )
en, women, disabled or differentially-abled, displaced, marginalized or less visible groups.
This study will consist of 6 case studies of individual SGP projects implemented during the 2nd operational phase (2000-2005). Case studies will be selected to ensure a representative sample of the SGP portfolio across the different GEF focal areas. Independent research team will carry out the case
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Tanzania
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Land Degradation
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2006
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13,960.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP3/Y2/06/14 |
Vuga Ward is located in the slopes of West Usambara Mountains which forms part of the biodiversity rich Eastern Arc Mountains. Tributaries from Vuga ward contributes to Pangani river waters useful for fishing, hydroelectric power production and ( ... )
tion, however these tributaries are drying up including the Nkindoi river.
This project aims at restoration of water sources and improved land management through soil erosion control and agroforestry approaches. It will also promote conservation of Nkindoi Water Basin which is the source of livelihood in the Vuga Ward through soil erosion control and
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Kenya
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International Waters
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2006
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25,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: KEN/NTEAP/06/008 |
The project will focus on the following; de-silting/rehabilitating 3 water pans to reduce water run off and provide storage. Construction of 3 water troughs for watering livestock, establishment of 3 tree nurseries for indigenous trees and bamboos; ( ... )
nt 20,000 bamboos and indigenous trees around the water pans and the gullies; introduce fish farming in the the pans to reduce mosquiteos and to earn an income for
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Mozambique
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Biodiversity Land Degradation
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2006
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20,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: MOZ/SGP/OP3/Y1/CORE/2006/1 |
Manica village in the Chimanimani mountain range is a very rich in biodiversity, and important in the focal area of international waters due to abundance of waters springs, and rich hydrographic network. This scenario is being threaten by the own ( ... )
aphy of Manica which makes strong currents of its rivers flow to negatively impact in the environment, especially in the rainy season, and also by the establishment of new settlements without adequate planning which is contributing to land degradation because of the increased pressure on land, water, and forest resources. Forest clearing, run off (soils, stones, and trees), soil erosion,
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Pakistan
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International Waters
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2006
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40,481.76
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Phase 3
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Project Number: PAK/OP3/06/18 |
BRDS envisions a socially aware, enlightened, progressive and economically advanced society.
BRDS aims to facilitate, support, and strengthen Community Based Organizations (CBOs) through consultation, identification and diagnosis of ground ( ... )
ies and their collective dispensations, so that these groups may develop into viable and sustainable development institutions.
Objectives
· Facilitating the process of formation of dynamic grassroots development institutions
· Capacity Building of Community Based Organizations CBOs ,School Management Committees SMCs to make them sustainable institutions or organizations;
· Poverty
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Cambodia
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2006
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3,798.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: KHM/06/08 |
This solar bicycle development research project is a new innovation not only for SGP but Cambodia as a whole. The main objectives of the project are that by the end of its 6 month duration two new models of solar bicycles, which will be created ( ... )
diverse technologies from Japan and China, will be introduced to the public and will increase awareness of the importance of environmental issues and protection within Cambodia.
Aside from creating two new models of solar bicycles for transportation purposes they will also be used for charging cell phones or powering a laptop or a light.
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Kazakhstan
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2006
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4,692.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: KAZ/06/28 |
Tjulkubass area is rich with apple gardens. There are 100 ha of apple gardens in Zhabagly village, and adjoining Michurin, Kemerbastau, Kumisbastau and Shakpak-baba villages. But none of the village has manufacture for vegetable and fruit ( ... )
sing. The same situation is with medical herbs. The level of solar radiation in the region is quite high, that enables uses of solar energy. Solar energy as a source accessible without any costs, can serve for drying fruit-and-vegetable, spices, and medical herbs.
The project goal is to demonstrate solar energy usage opportunities for drying fruits and vegetables through construction of a
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Botswana
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2006
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50,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: BOT/05/16 |
The project objectives are to provide renewable energy to hearing aid users in developing countries and to lower the negative impact on the environment created by disposal of millions of batteries every year. This will be achieved by developing a ( ... )
generation solar powered charger for hearing aids that can be offered with hearing aids from any manufacturer that are sold or given in developing countries. The hearing aids that will be used with the Godisa charger will have an operating cost that is 75% lower than conventional ones and will be eco-friendly. The new universal charger will offer an accessible energy source for hearing aids to
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Mali
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Multifocal Area
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2006
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30,111.98
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Phase 3
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Project Number: MLI/05/31 |
Le Programme de Petites Subventions du Fonds pour l?Environnement Mondial qui vient de commencer sa troisi?me phase opérationnelle au Mali est marqué par des changements dans l?approche du Programme notamment :
La mobilisation du ( ... )
ncement,
La promotion des moyens d?existences alternatifs à partir de l?exploitation durable des ressources naturelles,
L?orientation stratégique du programme au plan national,
La démonstration des avantages locaux et globaux
L?application des leçons apprises et des bonnes pratiques.
Ces changements nécessitent d?accorder une grande importance au volet communication ciblant
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Ghana
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Multifocal Area
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2006
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19,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: GHA/OP3/Y2/06/096 |
BACKGROUND OF PROJECT
3.1 Geographic Description of project Area
The entire project area of the Community Protected Areas (CPAs) mapping project lies within southern Ghana between latitudes 4044? and 6o 30?N and longitudes 3015?W and 1012?E in ( ... )
gh forest zone. It includes Western, Central, Greater Accra, Volta, and Ashanti and Brong Ahafo regions, where culture of environmental protection by way of CPAs is significant in most communities and has been estimated to contain about two thirds of the CPAs in Ghana. It occupies a total area of 115,000 km2 (figure1).
Figure1: Project area of mapping of Community Protected Areas in Southern
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Uganda
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International Waters
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2006
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25,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: UGA/NTEAP/05/007 |
The purpose of the project is to improve the tree cover in areas along River Malaba in Chawo parish. This will in the long term conserve the water catchment so that it contributes to the maintenance of the water quantity and quality. Trees are cut ( ... )
gh rate by community members who make charcoal for sale. Most of the charcoal is used by households in urban centers for cooking and it is their main source of fuel. The project will work with up to 40 households in Busia town and provide them solar ovens at a subsidized price so that they can eventually stop using charcoal for cooking. In addition, the project will target the charcoal makers
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Kyrgyzstan
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Biodiversity
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2006
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16,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: KYR/SGP/OP3/Y1/CORE/2005/15 |
The scope of the project is to rehabilitate the traditional hunting with birds and protect the bird enlisted in the red book of Kyrgyzstan. The traditional hunting is not widely spread nowadays that is why the NGO members decided to Organizing ( ... )
ation of hunting birds fancier of Ton rayon. Also organizing community patrols, create a center ?House Museum?. To have a systematic approach project staff decided to make an inventory and organize
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Mali
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Biodiversity
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2006
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44,207.64
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Phase 3
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Project Number: MLI/SGP/OP3/06/06 |
Le Programme de Petites Subventions du Fonds pour l?Environnement Mondial qui vient de commencer sa troisième phase opérationnelle au Mali est marqué par des changements dans l?approche du Programme notamment : La mobilisation du ( ... )
ncement, La promotion des moyens d?existences alternatifs à partir de l?exploitation durable des ressources naturelles, L?orientation stratégique du programme au plan national, La démonstration des avantages locaux et globaux L?application des leçons apprises et des bonnes pratiques. Ces changements nécessitent d?accorder une grande importance au volet communication ciblant l?ensemble
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