There are 29,070 projects available.
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Area Of Work
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Start Date |
Amount (US$) |
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Suriname
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International Waters
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2005
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21,236.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: SUR/05/03 |
The overall objective of this project is to develop, implement and evaluate an environmental awareness program among Maroon small-scale gold miners in Suriname, with the purpose of changing destructive mining behavior into a constructive one. The ( ... )
of the project are the raise of awareness of mining-related environmental impacts and alternative practices; the promotion of more sustainable small-scale mining behavior among small-scale miners and mining communities in Suriname; promotion of the organization of the small scale gold miners; introduction of sustainable mining techniques and the promotion of rehabilitation of abandoned
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Bhutan
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Biodiversity
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2005
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23,683.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: BHU/OP3/Y1/05/01 |
Environmental Conservation & Rural Income Enhancement project is submitted by the Community Based Organization namely Drongsep Gongphel Tshogpa (DGT) from Trashigang District (Dzongkhag). It is about a rural access road which has been initially ( ... )
ucted by the SDS Funding (Sustainable Development Secretariat) passing through two villages called Galing and Changmey villages. Althought the road exist, the villagers are not able to make a full use of it during the monsoon season due to road blocks caused by heavy land slides.
Therefore, the Drongsep Gongphel Tshogpa (DGT) approached GEF/SGP Bhutan for funding in order to rehabilitate
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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2005
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26,135.80
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Phase 3
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Project Number: BRA/05/14 |
The region of Ribeirão Preto is one of the areas with highest agricultural production in the state of São Paulo and is therefore a municipality with vast degraded areas. Currently, the region has been under heavy threats from sugarcane ( ... )
ltures, which has strong negative impacts on environment, polluting rivers and soil and clearing areas which still have native vegetation standing.
The goal of this project is to tunr the Sepé Tiarajú settlement into a pole of Cerrado preservation by means of plantation of seedlings of several native species in Agroforests and permanent preservation areas of the Settlement, as well as carrying
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Tanzania
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Biodiversity
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2005
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14,572.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: TAN/NBI-NTEAP/05/05 |
(1)The project aims at empowering and build the capacities of women in the conservation and protection of the environment in Ukerewe District.
(2) Improve household income among women in Ukerewe District
(3) Establish multipurpose tree nurseries ( ... )
ee centres
(4) Mobilize and sensitize community members against socil erosion
(5) Facilitate women exposure visit to two training centres
(6) Enhance project monitoring and
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Uganda
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Biodiversity
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2005
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25,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: UGA/05/49 |
Environmental Conservation of Kadam Ecosystem is a project being implemted by Chekwii Development Association (CHEDEA), a local community based organisation involve in the promotion of sustainable community development initiatives for the forest ( ... )
tem conservation. The project's objective is to conserve Kadam forest ecosystem through the use of participatory approaches. Activities include among others conservation education,agroforestry, diversification of livelihood options to enble the local community get income and improve on their livelihoods and reduce pressure on the forest resources.
The GEF focal area addressed is biodiversity
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Pakistan
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Multifocal Area
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2005
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50,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: PAK/OP3/05/08 |
The concept of outdoor education is totally missing in our traditional education system. As a result students hardly get any opportunity to go out in nature areas and learn and gain first hand experience about the concepts of biodiversity, its ( ... )
ance and issues related to its conservation. Our young people have very little knowledge of different verities of wild animals, plants, birds found in our country because of their limited outdoor exposure and lack of opportunities in schools to take students on nature exploratory outings.
AFP is the only organization in Pakistan which is providing facilities to its members institutions to
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Iran
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International Waters
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2005
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21,530.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: IRA/05/08 (56th) |
Project Location:Qeshm(26.9777280-56.1676030)-Nikshahr Sistan(29.4083380-60.8972170)-
Yakhkesh Behshhr(36.636395-53.585815)-Fereydonkenar(36.6496170-52.4432370)
Project Background
The success of the SGP Artificial Reef Project; ( ... )
2-2001-005, is that the innovative technology has combined scientific studies with the local knowledge and hence the design of the model is in consideration of the local capability and availability of local resources. However, as agreed in the NSC meeting dated 12 July 2005, an Environmental Impact Assessment is required before a replication strategy is established. To this end the Salakh Local
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Kazakhstan
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Multifocal Area
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2005
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15,000.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: KAZ/05/21 |
Now the environment degradation problems draw more steadfast attention of the public. The greater part of the information is received through mass media: newspapers, magazines, TV and radio. But, despite of it, the level of ecological journalism in ( ... )
stan remains very poor and the theme of environment preservation beyond interests of mass-media. Environmental issues are not so popular as economic and political ones. It isn?t easy for journalists to push the nature protection materials ahead.
The journalist should demonstrate persistence and professionalism in illumination of the theme to be succeed. Even solid editions, TV and radio
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2005
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49,500.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: PHI/98/05 |
The project seeks to strengthen and increase understanding of selected judges and DENR personnel in the Sierra Madre, Panay, Palawan, Samar and Caraga areas of current environmental laws particularly their implementing rules and regulations through ( ... )
cases.
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Bhutan
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2005
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10,154.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BHU/04/08 |
The project supported three (3) Community Primary Schools in Gasa. Since the establishment of these schools, they were taking active participation in conservation and management related to the environment. The Schools are also affiliated to the ( ... )
Society for Protection of Nature (RSPN) a renouned environmental conservation NGO of Bhutan. The schools are located within the Jigme Dorji National Park (JDNP).
This Damji Community School has the capacity to conduct lots of activities in terms of creating awareness and sensitizing the local area about a healthy environment. The school has hosted the 'Red Panda Festival' annually about
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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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Phase 3
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Project Number: UGA/NTEAP/05/005 |
The project purpose is to improve agricultural practices and environmental conservation as well as promoting income-generating activities. The Sango Bay ecosystem on the western side of Lake Victoria extends into Tanzania and the communities in ( ... )
ganda and Tanzania are degrading it by cutting trees for timber, making charcoal, and hunting wild animals for food. The project is promoting tree planting and improved agricultural productivity to reduce th communities' impact on the Sango Bay Forest
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Tanzania
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Land Degradation
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2005
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20,733.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: TAN/NBI-NTEAP/05/07 |
The project purpose is to conserve the Ngono River Catchment areas through addressing the effects of bush fires, water sources protection and income generating activities. The project will cover about 13000 households with a population of about ( ... )
people in three wards of Kasharunga, Mabunda and Magata-Karutanga respectively. The project will improve forestation and afforestation in fishing communities, from fire prevention teams, address forming practice at river banks and establish income generating activities respectively. Ngono river is one of the tributaries of Kagera river which contributes 45% of the lake runoff. Ngono
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Mongolia
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Biodiversity
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2005
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7,558.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MON/04/38 |
Following the first video proposal shot for a Buriad ethnic community, a small project has been given to the community to enhance their fruit growing capacity and capability and to expand activities for supporting the surrounding ecosystem and ( ... )
hoods of the community. A 5 ha. area community garden/grove has been established. Different types of trees were planted. Fruits will be main trees to give good return to the local community after some three years.
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Guatemala
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2005
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21,073.65
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Phase 3
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Project Number: GUA/05/01 |
Equipping of micro central hydroelectricity with capacity for 10Kwe take advantage of the infrastructure that there are in the community that is property of the STIAP, but the actual infrastructure is without use in this moment.
With this ( ... )
entation they will can eliminate the use of the fuel that they use in this moment and the will can illuminate 40 houses and will can use this new energy for agro industrial finality in the nut process of the macadamia, and they change for a cleaning energy and chip energy with the hydro electric plant.
All participants pay for this new service one monthly amount and this money will be
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Mongolia
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Biodiversity
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2005
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10,526.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MON/04/21 |
Firstly, wood is widely used for fire making, specially in the countryside of Mongolia. Secondly, Mongolia forest coverage is 8.2% only. From the above facts it is seen that trees are essential for the country for its future development and survival ( ... )
l communities and biodiversity. Mongolia used to experience the raising of tree seedlings in many state owned nurseries in the recent past. Unfortunately, more than 80 % of the tree nurseries couldn?t survive the current severe economic transition into a market system. Therefore, it is now vital to establish community based/owned tree nurseries. It means more sustainability is ensured once
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Mexico
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Biodiversity
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2005
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45,067.14
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MEX/04/26 |
Promover la sensibilización de la población joven, las propuestas de los accionistas mayoritarios fomentan la protección de la biodiversidad en el largo plazo a través de la conciencia y aplicación de un modelo de gestión de las escuelas ( ... )
arias en las técnicas agroforestales, generar una cultura y una ética ambiental que permite la creación, el desarrollo y la protección de los recursos forestales y el
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Mexico
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Biodiversity
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2005
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37,600.72
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MEX/04/30 |
Realizar la plantación de palmas nativas y especies asociadas en 29 parcelas de 3352 m2 cada una (con un total de 9.7 has.) de las dunas costeras de Chuburná Puerto
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Mongolia
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Biodiversity
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2005
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6,147.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: MON/05/20 |
This grant is given to support a local NGO initiative to take conservation measures in Zuundelger village eco-system and life supporting spring, while enhancing their livelihoods by planting fruit and other trees. The local NGO intends to establish ( ... )
d protecting forest belt and to fence the origin of a spring which is on the brink of drying up. Within the project framework, the project implementer will dig a hand well for watering fruit trees. Also they intend to establish a small community dam in order to improve the surrounding eco-system. A comprehensive involvement of community participation of the local area is the key goal of this
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Palestine, State of
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Multifocal Area Biodiversity
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2005
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49,440.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: PAL/05/69 |
The porject aims at establishing 10 water harvesting pools in three rural agricultural areas in Khan Younis in the north of Gaza and increasing farmers awareness through organizing a workshop for 24 framers on the effective methods to mange water ( ... )
ty and supporting their effort to replant new vegetation that diminished due to the water salinity and scarcity
The project will save 5400 m3 of rainfall water that was annually lost due to lack of water harvesting mechanisms and to save the energy used for pumping water from the wells by 2400 KW and 900 litter of Dassel annually. In addition to that the project will reduce the cost of
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Syrian arab republic
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Multifocal Area
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2005
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35,587.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: SYR/OP3/05/04 |
Deir Ezour is located in the Eastern region of Syria and is situated on the banks of Euphrates. The environment of Deir Ezour used to be diverse, with flora and fauna found nowhere else in the country. Development and resource extraction have in ( ... )
nstances taken place without proper planning or thought for long-term effects. As a result, issues of solid waste management, water conservation, soil erosion and, low crop yields have become widespread in Deir Ezour. Unsafe practices in toxic waste disposal and species depletion are now adding to the environmental concerns of the Governorate.
Effective implementation of environmental
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