There are 29,070 projects available.
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Project Title |
Country |
Area Of Work
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Start Date |
Amount (US$) |
Operational Phase |
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Dominican republic
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Biodiversity
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2004
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16,070.83
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Phase 2
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Project Number: DOM/04/08 |
Reforestacion y saneamiento de lagunas y area de arroyos donde la comunidad se nutre de agua, control de la erosion en la cuenca de las lagunas y apoyo para la instalacion de 35 parcelas diversificadas bajo tecnicas de produccion sostenible |
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Poland
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Biodiversity
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2004
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50,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: POL/03/49 |
Improvement of hydrological conditions of the selected area, succession limitation, swampy biotope disappearance prevention. |
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Mali
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Biodiversity
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2004
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21,756.39
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MLI/03/27 |
Le projet vise a assurer la gestion durable de la biodiversité par les populations des communes de Sanankoroba. Le projet va sensibiliser, informer et former au niveau des villages les acteurs dans les techniques de coupe et exploitation des ( ... )
s, et en techniques de production des plants en pépinieres ; restaurer et réhabiliter 6 ha d'especes menacées avec 15.000 plants ; et élaborer une convention locale de gestion durable de la biodiversité avec les 3
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Brazil
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Multifocal Area
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2004
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32,902.44
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BRA/04/23 |
A radio campaign for Cerrado conservation is the objective of this project. The program will approach all of the relevant topics, including those in the GEF operational programs, such as conservation of biodiversity, international waters, ( ... )
riminate use of agrotoxins, agroecology, deforestation, renewable energy, etc. In other words, social-environmental issues will be brought into discussion and made more visible in the concerned regions. Communities setting good examples of co-existence with the biome through sustainable use and management and conservation will be presented. The key character in this program will be 'Concessa',
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South africa
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Biodiversity
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2004
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45,101.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: SAF/05/01 |
For many marginal communities in South Africa, growing their food and practising low input agriculture is a primary survival strategy. They rely on a diversity of seed and crops to ensure food security in adverse times. On-farm seed saving and ( ... )
ity seed banks is the only way they can have access to diverse reliable, appropriate and affordable seed supply. This project sims to support the capacity of two communities in South Africa to establish seed supply systems, promote agro-biodiversity and advocate for a policy framework thta protects the rights of farmers to save seed and that promote these livelihood practices. The priority
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Guatemala
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Land Degradation
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2004
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15,080.20
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Phase 2
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Project Number: GUA/04/08 |
55 women will be directly beneficiated through this project, and hot peppers, maxán and beans will be organically cultivated in 55 cuerdas (Capsicum annum L., Maxán and Phaseolus vulgaris L.). Training will be mainly focused in soil ( ... )
vation through living terraces, the elaboration and application of fertilizers, and organic pesticides and fungicides.
This project intends to eliminate the use of chemicals for agriculture for soil improvement, to obtain organic seeds for the beneficiaries, the community women in training, to gain income through the sales of the crops and the improvement of food quality.
At the end of the
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Mauritania
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International Waters
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2004
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5,705.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MAU/CWI/04/04 |
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Thailand
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Multifocal Area
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2004
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10,225.50
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/03/24 |
After proclamation of the project area as a conservation area of the government, the target population who had been long depending upon the provision of the forest ecosystems were encountering difficulties in accessing and collectively managing ( ... )
tural resources, resulting in the deforestation , loss of forest cover , land erosion , untimely flood and shrinking area of carbon sink.
The promotion of cash crops by the government during the past four decades has resulted in maximum tilling and use of chemical substances. The prevailing practices had gradually led to land degradation and water pollution in natural water courses.
In
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Bhutan
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Biodiversity
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2004
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4,514.44
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BHU/04/01 |
Serzhong Community Primary School is located under Shermung geog in Mongar district. It provides primary education to 214 students from 14 villages consisting of 200 households. The community school is built by the local communities with their own ( ... )
utions. The community school kitchen used traditional open stoves which consumed large quantities of firewood. There also was shortage of water supply and lack of electricity. Therefore, through SGP funding, the Kuenphen Tshogpa which consists of the representatives from the School, communities and with support from the District Administration, implemented the project to realize the following
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Bhutan
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Biodiversity
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2004
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17,614.54
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BHU/04/02 |
Silambi Natural Resources Conservation & Managemet Project implemented by Lamzang Tshogpa (LT) in Silambi village, under Mongar Dzongkhag to create awareness among the local inhabitants on the importance of environmental conservation and to improve ( ... )
iving conditions.
Silambi village is located in Mongar District in Eastern Bhutan. The 15 households of silambi village, the BHU, Silambi Community Primary School did not have water supply for drinking purpose, there was lack of electricity and the community Lhakhang (temple) and the community school used tons of firewood.
With the assistance from SGP, the Lamzang Tshogpa have
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Brazil
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International Waters
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2004
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3,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BRA/04/01 |
The project aims at preserving and recuperating the Pequi River Basin, which is located in a semi-arid region of the São Francisco River Basin, through construction of small dams to retain rainwater runoff caused by the deforestation in the area. ( ... )
will be focus on the local community's environmental development, based on three specific target groups, which will serve as acting motivators for the proposal (youth, women and community groups), emphasizing co-existence with the semi-arid region. The goal is to create a motivational environmental learning space for the community, providing training for the rural workers which will serve as an
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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2004
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33,613.24
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BRA/04/12 |
The project targets capacity-building for local and regional Cerrado leaderships, particularly those whose performance is more visible in the Cerrado Network and Brazil SGP, providing information and methodological instruments allowing them to ( ... )
nce the design and implementation of public policy related to the GEF focal areas. The leaders will be trained through participation in national, regional and municipal councils and groups. Training sessions will be divided into modules, which will take place in Brasília, and an integration and debate network will be formed using the available means of communication in each
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Guatemala
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Biodiversity
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2004
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8,559.31
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Phase 2
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Project Number: GUA/04/21 |
This project is about preservation of soils and establishment of agro forestery system by 31 participants for the rescue of the natural resources in the community (with the cultives of black corn, Zea May L, broak beans Phaseolus, and Aliso or ( ... )
spp.).
Training is part of this project, especially on isues fertilizer, pesticides, fungicides, organic foliares, to minimize or eliminate their problems on depleted soils. All participante are intersting in do condcious in the community about the sustentable management of the natural resources.
The particpantes also plan to obtain extra income trhrough organic agriculture of their
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Poland
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2004
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24,222.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: POL/03/47 |
Project aims in active promotion and use of solar energy (water solar panels for heating water) copying Austrian method ? do it yourself? . demonstrated in 2002 by IBMER (European project ) in Warsaw. RCEE is a leading partner of 7 body ( ... )
rship: WCEE Wloclawek- Wloclawek Ecological Education Center, Union of Gminas - Plock Region, Department of Geography,University of Warsaw, Suwalki Landscape Park, Association Ekoinicjatywa from Kwidzyn, Zywiecka Fundacja Rozwoju -Zywiec Development Foundation in Zywiec, partners from 5 regions (voivodships).
Mr. Adam Chodzko from Miedzyrzecz Podlaski was the main demonstrator (using INTERNET he
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Thailand
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2004
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12,774.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/03/26 |
Ban (village) Nam Wa is situated in a hilly area of Nan Province, a northeastern province of Thailand adjacent to Lao People Democratic Republic. Wa River, a tributary of Nan River runs its course through and provides life-supporting activities for ( ... )
population of 400 in the village.
Even though, the majority of villagers earn their living through agricultural practices with simple and easy life-style, environment degradation is no exception for the locality. Deforestation and subsequent
sedimentation in the river, application of chemical substances in agricultural practices and its excessive run-off, and ever-increasing use of energy,
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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2004
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26,185.50
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BRA/02/31 |
This project will take place in the Cerrado fields in the state of Maranhãoin the Lower Paranaíba River micro-region, Chapada do Sul, and the transition areas between Cerrado and Amazon in Imperatriz. Large-scale soy farming has expanded into and ( ... )
these areas. Most of the population in these municipalities is concentrated in rural areas, and depend heavily on traditional small farmer production systems. These systems are diversified and complex, producing corn, manioc, rice, corn, beans and other vegetables. The soil in these areas is acidic, formed by arenitic rocks. In the 1970s, farmers from the South came to the area, encouraged by
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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2004
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30,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: BRA/03/16 |
The development of appropriate methodology to enable and facilitate access to programs supporting sustainable development in Indigenous Lands is the purpose of this project. This will be done in a participative manner, with hopes of providing useful ( ... )
for not only the SGP, but other programs as
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Poland
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Biodiversity
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2004
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46,044.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: POL/03/43 |
Project aims in active protection of Spotted Souslik (spermophilus suslicus) by protecting it?s habitats, reintroduction and breeding.
Spotted Souslik in the latest Polish Red Book of Animals was moved from status "vulnerable" into ( ... )
ngered", , on the list of WCU World Conservation Union is listed as VU vulnerable.
Main activities and targets of the rpoject are:
- recultivation and moving of typical souslik habitats in order to preserve in order to secure typical functioning of animal in colonies;
-growth of souslik population in areas under project;here one of tool is resettlement of souslik from Swidnik airport where
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Indonesia
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Multifocal Area
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2004
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45,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: INDO/04/56 |
Project development Goal :
Improved visibility and enhanced national consultation process for GEF-SGP Indonesia strategic directions for Operational Phase III.
Objectives:
To organize stakeholder workshop among GEF-SGP Indonesia partners as ( ... )
f program implementation to mainstream SGP approach and to build foundation for critical mass and to obtain input and endorsement for strategic program direction for Operational Phase III.
Project Objectives:
1. To build and strengthen the foundation of network among SGP partners and supporting institutions and individuals concerned in sustainable livelihood and community-based resource
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Kenya
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Multifocal Area
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2004
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10,055.98
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Phase 2
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Project Number: KEN-GEF-04-018 |
The GEF stakeholder workshop is held twice a year for participants drawn from the CBO and NGOs as part of capacity building in GEF/SGP thematic areas. The participants of the workshop were introduced by resource experts to the following thematic ( ... )
? Clarification of GEF/SGP focal areas (Biodiversity, Climate Change, International Waters and Land Degradation). An additional subject was Biodiversity related economic.
? Writing of proposals through practical exercise in working groups.
? Presenting the proposals to the plenary with following discussions.
? The GEF SGP Project monitoring was also discussed among the participants the
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