There are 19 projects that match your search.
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Area Of Work
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Start Date |
Amount (US$) |
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Eritrea
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Chemicals
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2021
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50,000.00
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OP6 - Y6 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP6/Y6/STAR/CH/2020/23 |
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Eritrea
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Biodiversity
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2021
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50,000.00
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OP6 - Y6 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP6/Y6/STAR/BD/2020/21 |
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Eritrea
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Biodiversity
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2021
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50,000.00
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OP6 - Y6 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP6/Y6/STAR/BD/2020/19 |
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Eritrea
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Land Degradation
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2021
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50,000.00
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OP6 - Y6 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP6/Y6/STAR/LD/2020/22 |
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Eritrea
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CapDev
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2021
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14,962.00
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OP6 - Y6 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP6/Y6/STAR/CD/2021/24 |
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Eritrea
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Land Degradation
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2021
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50,000.00
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OP6 - Y6 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP6/Y6/STAR/LD/2020/20 |
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Eritrea
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Land Degradation
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2020
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50,000.00
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP6/Y5/STAR/LD/2019/17 |
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Eritrea
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Community Based Adaptation
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2020
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50,000.00
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP6/Y5/STAR/CC/2019/18 |
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Eritrea
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Land Degradation
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2020
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50,000.00
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP6/Y5/CORE/LD/2019/16 |
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Eritrea
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Biodiversity
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2020
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49,500.00
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP6/Y5/STAR/BD/2019/13 |
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Eritrea
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Biodiversity
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2020
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50,000.00
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP6/Y5/CORE/BD/2019/12 |
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Eritrea
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Land Degradation
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2020
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50,000.00
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP6/Y5/CORE/LD/2019/14 |
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Eritrea
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Land Degradation
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2020
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50,000.00
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP6/Y5/CORE/LD/2019/15 |
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Eritrea
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Land Degradation
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2019
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50,000.00
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OP6 -Y4 (Jul 18 - Jun 19)
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP6/Y4/STAR/LD/2018/08 |
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Eritrea
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Land Degradation
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2019
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50,000.00
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OP6 -Y4 (Jul 18 - Jun 19)
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP6/Y4/STAR/LD/2018/07 |
Gabgabo is a village within Elabered Sub-region of Anseba Regional Administration. It is located 24 km South-East of Keren town and 67 km south west of Asmara, the capital city of Eritrea. The surrounding of Gabgabo village is hilly landscape and ( ... )
ithin the range of 1600-2600 meters above sea level with average annual rainfall of 600 mm. Plant biodiversity currently available in Gabgabo Landscape is an important source of livelihoods. The inhabitants of the village have major land degradation and biodiversity challenges. Due to the hilly nature of the landscape surrounding the village and its farmland, soil erosion during the rainy season
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Eritrea
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2019
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39,020.00
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OP6 -Y4 (Jul 18 - Jun 19)
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP6/Y4/STAR/CC/2018/09 |
Fishing is the mainstay of coastal communities like Harena and the activity is dominated by men. Usually the practice is artisanal fishery. Artisanal fishery is conducted by local traditional fishermen along the coast in the relatively shallow ( ... )
. It involves wooden or fiberglass boats with a maximum length of 15-18 m. Artisanal fishermen can employ a combination of different gears (beach seine, gill nets, hook and line) and stay at sea over a period of 7 to 10 days per trip. There is a shortage of handling facilities used by fishermen, therefore, after the end of the fishing trip they immediately land on the shores of the major port
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Eritrea
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Biodiversity
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2019
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42,264.00
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OP6 -Y4 (Jul 18 - Jun 19)
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP6/Y4/STAR/BD/2018/10 |
Inshore fishing (coastal fishing without boats or using non-motorized boats) in Eritrean coastal waters is practiced using only three types of generally simple and limited fishing gear, namely; coastal gill nets, beach seine and hand line. ( ... )
uently, this sector has hardly been playing its typical role of providing daily subsistence and poverty reduction in coastal areas. There is therefore, a great need for the introduction and adoption, in Eritrean coastal areas, of more inshore fishing methods used elsewhere in the world. Secondly, pervasiveness of the tree ‘Mesquite’ (Prosopis species), has been an international concern. The
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Eritrea
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Biodiversity
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2019
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42,264.00
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OP6 -Y4 (Jul 18 - Jun 19)
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP6/Y4/STAR/BD/2018/11 |
Inshore fishing (coastal fishing without boats or using non-motorized boats) in Eritrean coastal waters is practiced using only three types of generally simple and limited fishing gear, namely; coastal gill nets, beach seine and hand line. ( ... )
uently, this sector has hardly been playing its typical role of providing daily subsistence and poverty reduction in coastal areas. There is therefore, a great need for the introduction and adoption, in Eritrean coastal areas, of more inshore fishing methods used elsewhere in the world. Secondly, pervasiveness of the tree ‘Mesquite’ (Prosopis species), has been an international concern. The
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Eritrea
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Land Degradation
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2019
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49,990.00
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OP6 -Y4 (Jul 18 - Jun 19)
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP6/Y4/STAR/LD/2018/06 |
Description
Mahabesh is a village within Elabered Sub-region of Anseba Regional Administration. It is located 20 km south east of Keren town and 73 km south west of Asmara, the capital. The surrounding of Mahabesh village is hilly landscape and ( ... )
ithin the range of 1600 - 2600 meters above sea level with average annual rainfall of 600 mm. Plant biodiversity currently available in Mahabesh Landscape is an important source of livelihoods. The inhabitants of the village have major land degradation and biodiversity challenges. Due to the hilly nature of the landscape surrounding the village and its farmland, soil erosion during the rainy
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