There are 246 projects that match your search.
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Area Of Work
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2017
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28,988.00
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OP6 - Y3 (Jul17 - Jun 18)
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP6/Y3/CORE/BD/2017/06 |
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2017
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31,325.00
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OP6 - Y3 (Jul17 - Jun 18)
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP6/Y3/CORE/BD/2017/05 |
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Malaysia
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2017
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50,000.00
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OP6 - Y3 (Jul17 - Jun 18)
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP6/Y2/CORE/CC/2017/02 |
This project builds on the work of Enabling the solar-powered communities to drive further positive changes, more cohesive & productive which will sustain them for economic impacts & climate change. The SWEPA Barefoot Enriche curriculum provides ( ... )
women and young people with the opportunity to gain confidence, practical knowledge and skills that are relevant to their life and priorities. SWEPA will continue to help the 4 villages (Kg. Sosongon Magandai, Kg. mSungai Magandai, Kg. Binontungan Suyad and Kg. Sosongo Suyad) to receive their socio-economic benefits by creating livelihood opportunities through vocational training and capacity
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2017
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30,000.00
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OP6 - Y3 (Jul17 - Jun 18)
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP6/Y3/CORE/BD/2017/03 |
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Malaysia
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CapDev
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2016
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25,000.00
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Phase 6
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP6/Y1/CORE/16/01 |
The project on GEF SGP Malaysia Country Programme Strategy Development, which will be undertaken through three steps,
1) OP6 Country Programme Strategy Consultations and Scoping Exercise;
2) Selected Landscape/Seascape Baseline Assessment; and
3) ( ... )
Programme Strategy
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Malaysia
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2016
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35,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP5/Y4/STAR/CC/15/04 |
This project: 1) Executing action plan to reduce the solid waste disposal (thus will reduce the waste to incinerator), this is of urgent need. 2) Evaluates the impact of such reduction in waste disposal (since it is an island as a close loop cycle ( ... )
te), it is very practical to know the impact of our works directly. 3) Work very closely with SWCorp and E-Idaman (Perak is not under Act 672 that is going to implement the mandatory separation at the source) & NGOs, to provide an alternative to the current national separation at the source ruling, we propose a community-incentive based programme (as a self-sustainable business in future),
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Malaysia
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CapDev
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2016
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50,000.00
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Phase 6
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Project Number: MAL/ICCA-GSI/2016/01 |
As part of the Global ICCA Support Initiative (GSI), the proposed project aims to improving understanding of the national ICCA situation, promote the appropriate policy and legal recognition of ICCAs, and support up to ten community organisations to ( ... )
or their own SGP proposals. Partners of Community Organisations in Sabah (PACOS Trust) will undertake the project activities in all three regions of Malaysia in collaboration with Jaringan Orang Asal SeMalaysia (the Indigenous Peoples Network of Malaysia, JOAS), the community organisations in up to ten Indigenous communities, and two individual ICCA Consortium staff and members in
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2015
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49,500.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP5/Y4/STAR/BD/15/03 |
The unsustainable uses of natural resources are increasing threats to biodiversity, fishery resources and sustainable livelihood of local communities. The environmental problems of Langkawi include water quality degradation from extensive tourism ( ... )
ties, waste generation, land clearing for infrastructure and other uses. The project will develop and build the capacity of local communities to participate and be involved in the conservation activities and sustainable use of marine and other natural resources. The project will improve communication of local communities with the government department of environment and local industries. This
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2015
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49,919.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP5/Y4/STAR/BD/15/01 |
]; The Lower Kinabatangan Segama Wetlands Ramsar Site (the Ramsar Site) was officially designated as Sabah’s first Ramsar site in October 2008. A Ramsar Site’s Management Plan (2010-2015) was developed after the designation. A significant ( ... )
n of the site is subject to community use for small-scale fishing, hunting, and forest extraction. But, the Management Plan was developed with limited or no consultation conducted with local community. Equating sustainable use with existing demands on resources will be one of the major challenges for the management of the site. The local authorities will revised the Management Plan in year 2015
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2015
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50,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP5/Y4/STAR/BD/15/02 |
A local and indigenous community cluster of nearly two thousand people from six kampungs around Sungai Telaga and its tributaries are currently attempting to retain their right to self-determination to continue practicing their traditional and ( ... )
al way of life within the remaining mangrove areas in the North-Eastern District of Sabah (Pitas). An area of 2,300 acres of pristine mangrove forest mangrove areas in Pitas have been destroyed from 2013 to make way for a prawn farm. There was no proper consultation with the affected communities; the environmental impact assessment process was flawed; promises of jobs and water have not
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Malaysia
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Chemicals
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2014
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1,600.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP5/Y4/STAR/CH/14/10 |
Last June 2013, the National Solid Waste Department announced that an incinerator of 1,000 tonne capacity will be built at Taman Beringin. In view of the potential hazardous pollution to air and land, which include toxic gasses such as furan, heavy ( ... )
, mercury, fly and bottom ash, the project seeks to raise awareness among communities within 15km radius from the proposed incinerator including Laman Residensi, Kipark Taman Tasik Indah (Batu areas), Taman Nanyang (Jinjang Utara and Selatan), Taman Kepong Baru, Taman Petaling, Taman Megah (Kepong areas). Awareness campaign will primarily be on sustainable solid waste mangemend, including 3R
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Malaysia
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Chemicals
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2014
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2,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP5/Y4/STAR/CH/14/09 |
The environmental issues on Pangkor island are of serious concern. These have been worsened by the introduction of municipal waste incinerators, power generation plants, iron ore refinery, and etc. on the island. The solid waste landfill site on ( ... )
r Island is located along the seashore which was reclaimed from the sea more than 10 years ago. Solid waste is usually improperly disposed in the landfill site. One of the municipal waste incinerators was in operation since 2013. It was reported by the Greenpeace that each tonne of waste burnt releases around 5000 m3 of polluted gases. The released gases usually contain very fine particles of
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Malaysia
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International Waters
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2014
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149,259.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP5/Y3/SP/STAR/IW/14/02 |
WWF-Malaysia is implementing a conservation programme in Kudat, in the northern part of Sabah, Malaysia, to support the government initiative to gazette the proposed Tun Mustapha Park (TMP). Once fully gazetted, TMP will be the largest marine ( ... )
ted area in Malaysia (and second largest in Southeast-Asia). It is the first multiple use park in Sabah, based on multiple zoning system and will be managed using a multi-stakeholder collaborative management mechanism. TMP is a priority conservation area for the Sulu Sulawesi Marine Ecoregion Programme of Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines, as well as an integration site for biodiversity
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Malaysia
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2014
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2,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP5/Y4/STAR/CC/14/13 |
The indigenous Penan people of the Ulu Baram River system in Sarawak have experienced significant and far-reaching changes in their physical and cultural landscape over the past thirty years. In less than one generation, this once remote area has ( ... )
one high levels of unsustainable timber extraction and subsequent land conversion to monoculture plantations. This rapid loss of primary old growth forests has threatened sustainable levels of wildlife and has made it increasingly difficult for the Penan to gather food, materials and valuable medicinal products from their land. Further, uncontrolled hunting with this timber extraction from nearby
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2014
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2,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP5/Y3/STAR/BD/13/11 |
The Sg. Sepang is under the joint management of both the Selangor and Negeri Sembilan state Governments. It supports a large artisanal fishing base within its lower stretch, a significant level of aquaculture activity, both in-stream cage culture as ( ... )
shrimp farming, as well as supports a significant level of recreational fishing, both within the river and its immediate surroundings. It has a substantial urban catchment, especially at its lower stretches and agriculture catchment Located at the southern coastal edge of the state of Selangor, the Sg. Sepang forms the boundary with Negeri Sembilan. This particular river is utilised by a
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2014
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49,900.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP5/Y3/STAR/BD/14/02 |
Persatuan Wanita Desa Sarawak (WADESA) was formed in 2005 that specifically work on capacity-building programmes tailored to the interest, concerned and need of the rural indigenous women in Sarawak.
Project Location
The project site is at ( ... )
g Skiat Baru in Bau District of Kuching Division, Sarawak. It is about 6KM away from small town Bau which is the urban centre of Bau District, whereas the capital city, Kuching is about 45KM by road. The village is connected with electricity supply and accessible by good road system. However, the village is deprived of clean treated water facility. They depend heavily on water from the
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Malaysia
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2014
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50,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP5/Y3/STAR/CC/14/03 |
The primary objective of the project is to re-establish the meaning of Good Mobility by Creating People
Centric Ecomobility Recreational Park giving Preference to Sustainable Transport Options. This
project will raise the awareness and build ( ... )
ty of various categories of urban Malaysians to
assess their respective energy usage for transport in order to motivate them to reduce their use of
transport to sustainable levels, thereby also lowering their greenhouse gas [GHG] emissions and their
climate change carbon footprints. It is important that this message be brought to adults as well as
children.
It will complement and supplement
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2014
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43,916.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP5/Y4/STAR/BD/14/15 |
The proposed project contributes to a holistic, five year programme being implemented by Reef Check Malaysia (RCM) to build resilience of the local community on Tioman, which started in early 2014.
1.1.1 Tioman Resilience Programme
Coral reefs ( ... )
important ecological and economic ecosystem in Malaysia and an important element of the country’s biodiversity. Reef-associated communities, such as those on the islands off the East coast of Peninsular Malaysia (Perhentian, Redang and Tioman) rely on coral reefs for their livelihoods. However, numerous impacts are contributing to their decline, reducing biodiversity and resilience, with
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Malaysia
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2014
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2,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP5/Y4/STAR/CC/14/07 |
Food security, food prices, food safety, food waste: Urban communities play a big role in each of
these problems because they have been disconnected from nature and sustainable agricultural
practices. We aim to address this problem by empowering ( ... )
urban communities with the skills
and tools to grow their own food; in the process, helping them become more resilient in the city,
appreciate nature and ultimately foster more sustainable living habits.
The project will be based in urban areas within Wilayah Persekutuan and Selangor, and will involve
urban community based organisations such as Kindergartens, Schools, Orphanages and
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Malaysia
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2014
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45,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP5/Y3/STAR/CC/14/06 |
Coral reefs around the world are in crisis. They have been destroyed by many different human activities. In SE Asia, the biggest problems is destructive fishing, often from blast fishing. A blast fished reef is typically a rubble field which ( ... )
like a building site or quarry. There is life but it is small and at risk from any movements of the rubble. The rubble reefs have lost all the rugosity, their biodiversity and with it the ecosystem linkages that create resilience in the face of additional stress. The corals reefs of the world provide food for millions of people but are at risk from ocean acidification caused by global climate
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