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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1995
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10,000.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: DOM/95/09 |
Create awareness amongst women on the dangers of pesticide misuse through courses, workshops, and community meetings. |
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Ecuador
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Biodiversity
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1995
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18,114.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: ECU/95/007 |
Research on Amazonian biotic resources, conservation of an in situ flora and fauna genetic bank, training and environmental education.
Pilot phase
GEF contribution |
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Dominican republic
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Biodiversity
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1995
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9,500.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: DOM/95/12 |
Supporting community-based conservation efforts through training, site visits and community exchanges. Inventory and production of a catalogue regarding wild varieties of plants and animals. |
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Dominican republic
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Climate Change Mitigation
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1995
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6,100.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: DOM/95/15 |
Providing information to owners of air conditioner and refrigerator repair shops on CFC's and the need to protect the ozone layer. |
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Dominican republic
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Biodiversity
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1995
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8,375.00
|
Pilot Phase
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Project Number: DOM/95/06 |
Support community-based management of protected areas through training courses for volunteer rangers. |
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Pakistan
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Biodiversity
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1995
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3,089.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: PAK/95/25 |
The project was composed of two phases, in the first phase a forest on one hundred acres of land was to be raised in which appropriate plants and bushes including Babool, Shesham, Bar mulberry, Jund and wild roses shall be planted. In the second ( ... )
parent stock of black/gray partridge and hog deer was to be re introduced in the area, the idea behind the whole project was to create a refuge for wildlife which will be used as a hatchery initially for partridges and hog deer and later on for other birds and animals. Wild life would be provided with all the possible protection and facilities i.e. Shelter, Food, Proper Plants, Trees and
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Trinidad and tobago
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International Waters
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1995
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8,880.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: TRI/92/G51/2101/002 |
The TYRE GARDEN PROJECT will re-use old tyres, plastic bottles, chicken feathers, leaves, manure etc., to create an environment for the growing of vegetables, fruits, flowers, Christmas trees, etc., in a hostile agricultural environment e.g. Beetham ( ... )
Laventille, Sea Lots. This will be done using the organic approach.
The project, which will be coordinated by an agriculturalist, will train members of fourteen (14) NGOs/CBOs and schools that have expressed interest in learning the Tyre Garden technique in the first instance followed by newly-interested organisations and schools. Demonstrations will be given to each organisation on the
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Turkiye
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Multifocal Area
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1995
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30,000.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: TUR-95-05 |
Preparation and establishment of the first Local Agenda 21 in Turkey, for the town of Urla with the participation of all stakeholders at local and national level. |
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Dominican republic
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Biodiversity
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1995
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13,900.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: DOM/95/02 |
Training women on sustainable uses for biological resources, through use of non-timber forest products, and supporting organizational development of grassroots womens groups in the community of Los Bolos. |
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Ecuador
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Biodiversity
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1995
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18,200.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: ECU/95/002 |
Develop sustainable technologies through participatory research.
Pilot phase
GEF contribution |
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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1995
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21,786.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: GEF-INS-94-G14 |
Short term objectives :
? To increase the local communities participation in conservation and environment through utilization of [Islamic community] donated land (waqaf);
? To improve the local community welfare by means of the small scale animal ( ... )
dry on the waqaf land;
? To provide alternative and/or means of income generating activities in the area.
Long term objectives :
? To use donated land as the community asset for developing community welfare;
? To establish a sustainable long term alternative co-operative units through distribution of cows (from the animal husbandry activities);
? To increase income from agricultural
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Thailand
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Biodiversity
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1995
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6,120.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: THA/95/G03 |
A community effort to reduce wild fire incidence and loss of a forest area which is a watershed for the Chaophraya River draining into the Gulf of Thailand through focusing on environment education & undertaking afforestation in the watershed ( ... )
nd providing training on
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Trinidad and tobago
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International Waters
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1995
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6,056.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: TRI/92/G51/2101/003 |
The project will address strengthening of waste recycling project of P.U.S.H to address better livelihoods for salvagers and their families. P.U.S.H recently (September, 1995) embarked on Phase 1 of a major waste recycling programme in Tobago. It ( ... )
ed a glass recycling project which involves the collection and shipment of non-returnable bottles to the Carib Glass Ltd. factory in Trinidad. Subsequent phases will address recycling of plastic, cardboard and iron/steel. The grant will be used to construct a storage and packaging facility, acquire machinery and a vehicle for collection and transport of bottles, and provide for the livelihood
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Poland
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International Waters
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1995
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8,547.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: POL/95/01 |
Construction of hydrobotanical waste water treatment plant for agricultural school buildings in Krzelow (for abot 800 users). That's the innovative solution with use of reed pond which can be replicated as model solution for schools and other ( ... )
buildings in other voivodships. Expected capacity of the treatment plant is 100 m3/day. That initiative will be also used in the school at classes on the environment protection as acological education is one of main statutory school
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Ecuador
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Land Degradation
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1995
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22,307.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: ECU/95/011 |
Initiate a program to improve irrigation water and natural resource management in highland ecosystems.
Pilot phase
GEF contribution |
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Turkiye
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International Waters
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1995
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5,000.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: TUR-95-01 |
The project is about introduction of solid waste management in Kozyatagi Neighborhood in cooperation with Kadikoy Municipality in Istanbul. Kozyatagi is a settlement with 65 streets where 40,000 people live.
OBJECTIVES
To start a solid waste ( ... )
ment system in Kadikoy Kozyatagi in cooperation with the Municipality.
? solid waste separation at source
? recycling of solid wastes
MAIN ACTIVITIES
? A questionnaire on ?types and quantity of wastes in household? distributed to all buildings together with a project brochure.
? Answers to questionnaires assessed
? 2 volunteers per street selected for each of the 65 street together
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Ecuador
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Land Degradation
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1995
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12,065.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: ECU/96/007 |
Sustainable management of highland areas and recovery of native tree species.
Pilot phase
GEF contribution |
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Belize
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Biodiversity
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1995
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14,450.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: BZE/95/01 |
Protecting the environment and having the opportunity for environmental education has been very limited in Yo Creek Village. This is indicated by improper management of reserves, poor hygiene in the village and lack of awareness in conservation of ( ... )
tural resources. Thus, it is critical that community members begin to realize the importance of protecting the environment and improving the ecological surroundings through an environmental education program.
This project will encourage youths to become more involved in community activities by:
1. Protecting and landscaping of reserve/recreational areas.
2. Creek rehabilitation and
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Turkiye
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Biodiversity
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1994
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18,000.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: TUR-94-05 |
Project aimed to combat desertification and soil erosion through activities aimed at raising public awareness in this area.
Desertification is one of the main environmental problem areas in Turkey. Soil erosion, unsustainable land use practices ( ... )
ss of ofrests and illeagal fores cutting are major reasons behind aggrevated land degradation. The project consisted of a widely publicised campaign (TV, radio, newpapers, documentary films, posters etc.) and inviting all individuals to plant 7 trees as to offset the damage given by each individual on the assumption that a person consumes 7 trees each
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Pakistan
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Climate Change Mitigation
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1994
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3,010.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: PAK/94/02 |
They are working on a Unicef-assisted project of providing Primary Education to girls children in rural areas of Thatta District. They are running at present 200 schools, and 6000 girls are taking education.
The objective is to spread literacy ? ( ... )
education and adult literacy throughout rural areas of Sindh particularly basic education among young girls and adult females through non-formal system of primary education in villages of province. Also work for development of villages by integrating education project with other projects of water sanitations, women in development, primary health care, credit for rural women, all assisted
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