There are 27,190 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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Egypt
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2004
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3,634.89
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Phase 2
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Project Number: EGY-04-144 |
Purpose of the project:
*To prevent direct burning of crop residues like rice straw which causes atomspheric pollution that affects the metropolitioin Cairo area.
* To maximize benefits from agriculture wastes.
* To introduce the organic farm ( ... )
in rural communities.
* To create new job opportunities for young people.
*To reduce poverty rate in rural areas .
Activities of this project:
* Training the farmers and rural women on know-how of bioconversion of crop residues and animal wastes.
*Technology transfer of compost methodology from agriculture residues and utlilization of compost for crop fertilization.
* Meetings,
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Egypt
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2004
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1,833.60
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Phase 2
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Project Number: EGY-04-147 |
Purpose of the project:
*To prevent direct burning of crop residues like rice straw which causes atomspheric pollution that affects the metropolitioin Cairo area.
* To maximize benefits from agriculture wastes.
* To introduce the organic farm ( ... )
in rural communities.
* To create new job opportunities for young people.
*To reduce poverty rate in rural areas .
Activities of this project:
* Training the farmers and rural women on know-how of bioconversion of crop residues and animal wastes.
*Technology transfer of compost methodology from agriculture residues and utlilization of compost for crop fertilization.
* Meetings,
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Egypt
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2004
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4,119.55
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Phase 2
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Project Number: EGY-04-148 |
Purpose of the project:
*To prevent direct burning of crop residues like rice straw which causes atomspheric pollution that affects the metropolitioin Cairo area.
* To maximize benefits from agriculture wastes.
* To introduce the organic farm ( ... )
in rural communities.
* To create new job opportunities for young people.
*To reduce poverty rate in rural areas .
Activities of this project:
* Training the farmers and rural women on know-how of bioconversion of crop residues and animal wastes.
*Technology transfer of compost methodology from agriculture residues and utlilization of compost for crop fertilization.
* Meetings,
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Egypt
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2004
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3,554.12
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Phase 2
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Project Number: EGY-04-150 |
Purpose of the project:
*To prevent direct burning of crop residues like rice straw which causes atomspheric pollution that affects the metropolitioin Cairo area.
* To maximize benefits from agriculture wastes.
* To introduce the organic farm ( ... )
in rural communities.
* To create new job opportunities for young people.
*To reduce poverty rate in rural areas .
Activities of this project:
* Training the farmers and rural women on know-how of bioconversion of crop residues and animal wastes.
*Technology transfer of compost methodology from agriculture residues and utlilization of compost for crop fertilization.
* Meetings,
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Egypt
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2004
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7,268.17
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Phase 2
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Project Number: EGY-04-158 |
Purpose of the project:
*To prevent direct burning of crop residues like rice straw which causes atomspheric pollution that affects the metropolitioin Cairo area.
* To maximize benefits from agriculture wastes.
* To introduce the organic farm ( ... )
in rural communities.
* To create new job opportunities for young people.
*To reduce poverty rate in rural areas .
Activities of this project:
* Training the farmers and rural women on know-how of bioconversion of crop residues and animal wastes.
*Technology transfer of compost methodology from agriculture residues and utlilization of compost for crop fertilization.
* Meetings,
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Nepal
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2004
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36,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: NEP/03/07 |
The municipal waste in Kathmandu valley is increasing day by day. The case has become even worst within the past two years with the alarming rate of population immigration to the valley from the rural areas. Thus there is dire need to safe disposal ( ... )
icipal waste and encourage people to participate in the management of such domestic waste. The main objective of the project is to encourage housewives to segregate degradable and non degradable domestic waste at the source (in the household). The degradable waste would be further treated to produce compost and biogas whereas the non degradable waste would be sold for recycling purpose. This
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Kazakhstan
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Land Degradation
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2004
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450.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: KAZ/04/11 |
The long-fellow land territory of the Akmola province is 1,052 million in hectares, which is 21% of the plough lands. The most part of them is salted grounds. The yield of the salted lands is 2-3 centners per hectar of a poor quality hay. As a ( ... )
of the land degradation and pastures insufficient use, valuable feed crops are lost, only the low-grade and deleterious grammas have left.
Scientific research and industrial experience proves that productivity of the salted lands can be 3-4 times increased due to melioration process implementation. The most fundamental method that could be used is phosphogipsum application.
The project
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Thailand
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2004
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8,080.52
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/03/19 |
In spite of being a small rural community in northeast Thailand, Ban Khorkrabue has contributed directly and indirectly to the emission of carbon-dioxide, the main greenhouse gas, through livelihood activities. These activities simply involve ( ... )
hood of community members such as using electrical appliances, cooking, rice-field burning, garbage burning, charcoal production, using small farm tractors, using fossil-fuel machine for transportation and for water pumping.Therefore,the livelihood of villagers unavoidable concerned with these greenhouse gas-generating activities.
A recent survey by the Appropriate Technology Association
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Kyrgyzstan
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Land Degradation Land Degradation
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2004
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15,500.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: KYR/SGP/OP2/Y6/CORE/2004/83 |
Karakuldja rayon is one of the most landslide and erosion hazardous regions (rayon) of Kyrgyzstan. One of the reasons is wide spread occurrence of loess soil and mud shale that are very sensitive to vegetation covers. Extensive agriculture (cattle ( ... )
ng and plant cultivation) have resulted in degradation of land cover and in general desertification of landscape.
The main goal of the project is to decrease desertification by demonstration of sustainable use of brush-wood ecosystem potentials.
In the course of project implementation it is intended to obtain the following results:
Ecological
-reduction of desertification rate through
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El salvador
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2004
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24,988.69
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Phase 2
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Project Number: ELS04/98/G52/006 |
Como objetivo general se potenciará el desarrollo de los recursos naturales mediante la reforestación de 6.25 manzanas des bosquetes mantenimiento de 10 manzanas de bosquetes establecidas en el proyecto anterior, construcción de 25 estufas ( ... )
das, monitoreo de 25 estufas de la primera fase del proyecto, reforzamiento en la preparación de personal de la comunidad para desarrollar labores de ecoturismo aprovechando las potencialidades de la zona protegida y capitalización humana de 150 beneficiarios directos que induzca su protagonsimo a la participación en el desarrollo local, así como la protección y manejo sostenible de los
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Thailand
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Multifocal Area
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2004
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10,129.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/03/17 |
Phu Yar U bordering Ban Phue and Na Yoong District of Udornthani Province is the watershed area of Nam Thorn River immediately draining into the Mekhong River. Once intact, now the watershed has heavily been degraded by uncontrollable community ( ... )
chment for more cultivated lands and man-made fire intended for hunting. The land has become degraded through erosion, especially from rain and was estimated that the current condition of the area was only about 15 % of what was several years ago.
Having been working with farmer groups, housewife?s group and youth groups, for years and in various community development activities, the
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Philippines
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Biodiversity
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2004
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40,054.65
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Phase 2
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Project Number: PHI/87/04 |
The project intends to rehabilitate Manila Bay to bring back the biodiversity thru natural resource management. |
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Mauritania
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International Waters
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2004
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20,000.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: MAU/CWI/04/03 |
Ce projet contribuera à un approvisionnement durable en eau dans les ménages à travers l'appropriation des pompes à pédales par les populations des villages ciblés. Il s'agira de les former aux techniques de réparation et de maintenance de ( ... )
mpes ainsi qu'un suivi régulier par le comité local de
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Thailand
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Biodiversity
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2004
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22,392.33
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Phase 2
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Project Number: THA/04/04 |
Project location/Targeted Population:
Situated in the Indo-Chinese sub region of the bio-unit, the target location represents an integrated part of forest ecosystems and fresh water ecosystems. Target population comprising local Thai and ( ... )
ethnic minority groups ,i.e. the Kareni , Lahu and Mien , dwell in the vicinity of Jae Sorn National Park and Mae Suk Mae Soi National Forest. Paddy farming, husbandry, cash crop , forest products and general services are sources of income and livelihood. Especially, the Kareni traditional rotating cultivation has preserved more than 50 endemic species. Daily energy ranges from grid electricity,
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Kenya
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International Waters
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2004
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35,512.50
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Phase 2
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Project Number: KEN-GEF-04-022 |
Situated on the Kenya Tanzania boundary in Taita Taveta district, the 30 sq km Lake Jipe is dying. The lake has lost about 50 % of its water mass within the last 10 years, due to siltation caused by destruction of the water catchment are and ( ... )
nds, proliferation of the typha weed, and diversion of fresh water recharge from river Lumi. The lake has increasing salinity, decreasing depth and biodiversity. Hippos and crocodiles have migrated upstream due to salinity. The lake is of global importance and the only place in the world where the fish Oreochromis jipe is found, and which is on the verge of extinction. In a joint effort to
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Kenya
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International Waters
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2004
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14,942.50
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Phase 2
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Project Number: KEN-GEF-04-023 |
Situated on the Kenya Tanzania boundary in Taita Taveta district, the 30 sq km Lake Jipe is dying. The lake has lost about 50 % of its water mass within the last 10 years, due to siltation caused by destruction of the water catchment are and ( ... )
nds, proliferation of the typha weed, and diversion of fresh water recharge from river Lumi. The lake has increasing salinity, decreasing depth and biodiversity. Hippos and crocodiles have migrated upstream due to salinity. The lake is of global importance and the only place in the world where the fish Oreochromis jipe is found, and which is on the verge of extinction. In a joint effort to
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Kenya
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International Waters
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2004
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31,844.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: KEN-GEF-04-019 |
Situated on the Kenya Tanzania boundary in Taita Taveta district, the 30 sq km Lake Jipe is dying. The lake has lost about 50 % of its water mass within the last 10 years, due to siltation caused by destruction of the water catchment are and ( ... )
nds, proliferation of the typha weed, and diversion of fresh water recharge from river Lumi. The lake has increasing salinity, decreasing depth and biodiversity. Hippos and crocodiles have migrated upstream due to salinity. The lake is of global importance and the only place in the world where the fish Oreochromis jipe is found, and which is on the verge of extinction. In a joint effort to
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Kenya
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International Waters
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2004
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34,097.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: KEN-GEF-04-021 |
Situated on the Kenya Tanzania boundary in Taita Taveta district, the 30 sq km Lake Jipe is dying. The lake has lost about 50 % of its water mass within the last 10 years, due to siltation caused by destruction of the water catchment are and ( ... )
nds, proliferation of the typha weed, and diversion of fresh water recharge from river Lumi. The lake has increasing salinity, decreasing depth and biodiversity. Hippos and crocodiles have migrated upstream due to salinity. The lake is of global importance and the only place in the world where the fish Oreochromis jipe is found, and which is on the verge of extinction. In a joint effort to
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Kenya
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International Waters
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2004
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28,703.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: KEN-GEF-04-020 |
Situated on the Kenya Tanzania boundary in Taita Taveta district, the 30 sq km Lake Jipe is dying. The lake has lost about 50 % of its water mass within the last 10 years, due to siltation caused by destruction of the water catchment are and ( ... )
nds, proliferation of the typha weed, and diversion of fresh water recharge from river Lumi. The lake has increasing salinity, decreasing depth and biodiversity. Hippos and crocodiles have migrated upstream due to salinity. The lake is of global importance and the only place in the world where the fish Oreochromis jipe is found, and which is on the verge of extinction. In a joint effort to
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Sri lanka
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Land Degradation
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2004
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8,635.00
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Phase 2
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Project Number: SRL/04/12 |
Awareness raising of communitites on high degradation afffects on forsts, land and riverbanks due to gem mining, rehabilitate degraded land to agriculturally viable land and eliminate factors that give rise to malaria and other vector diseases due ( ... )
er stagnation in abandoned gem pits.
The propsed project area is the catchments of the major irrigation scheme, Kumbukan Oya in the Moneragala district. The mitigation of land degradation in the upper catchments will be highly effected to the irrigation project and its sustainability. The project will also emphasize the additional income generating activites such as introduction of proper
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