There are 21 projects that match your search.
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Project Title |
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Area Of Work
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Start Date |
Amount (US$) |
Operational Phase |
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Nepal
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Land Degradation
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2021
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30,000.00
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OP6 - Y6 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: NEP/SGP/OP6/Y6/CORE/MP/2021/07 |
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Nepal
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Land Degradation
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2021
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37,000.00
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OP6 - Y6 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: NEP/SGP/OP6/Y7/CORE/WLE/2021/03 |
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Nepal
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Land Degradation
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2021
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40,000.00
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OP6 - Y6 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: NEP/SGP/OP6/Y6/CORE/MP/2021/06 |
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Nepal
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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: NEP/SGP/OP6/Y6/CORE/MP/2021/08 |
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Nepal
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Chemicals
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2021
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37,000.00
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OP6 - Y6 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: NEP/SGP/OP6/Y6/CORE/WLE/2021/04 |
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Nepal
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2021
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32,000.00
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OP6 - Y6 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: NEP/SGP/OP6/Y6/CORE/IPAE/2021/12 |
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Nepal
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Chemicals
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2021
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38,000.00
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OP6 - Y6 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: NEP/SGP/OP6/Y6/CORE/WLE/2021/02 |
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Nepal
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2021
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32,000.00
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OP6 - Y6 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: NEP/SGP/OP6/Y6/CORE/IPAE/2021/10 |
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Nepal
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2021
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36,000.00
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OP6 - Y6 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: NEP/SGP/OP6/Y6/CORE/IPAE/2021/09 |
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Nepal
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Climate Change Mitigation
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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: NEP/SGP/OP6/Y6/CORE/IPAE/2021/11 |
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Nepal
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Biodiversity
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2019
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44,845.00
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: NEP/SGP/OP6/Y5/STAR/BD/2019/11 |
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Nepal
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Land Degradation
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2019
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44,219.00
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: NEP/SGP/OP6/Y5/STAR/LD/2019/01 |
The project area faces multiple challenge regarding the land degradation. Slash and burning with less fallow period, climatic hazard and extensive use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
Indigenous Tamangs and Magars are engaged exclusively ( ... )
sh and burn farming with low fallow period. The erratic and excessive rain in the sloppy terrain denuded by slash and burning farming triggers soil erosion via forming large gully and landslide.
The extensive use of chemical fertilizers and pesticide in the project area is very worrisome. On an average, in one ha agriculture land, 600 kg per annum of chemical fertilizer are applied. The use of
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Nepal
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2019
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39,835.00
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: NEP/SGP/OP6/Y5/STAR/CC/2019/02 |
Mountain ecosystems are vulnerable to global environmental change. About, 83% of total land mass of the country is covered by mountains and hills and are very sensitive to the effects of climate change. The rise in temperature, rapid retreat of ( ... )
yan glaciers and extreme weather events are some of the visible impacts of climate change in Nepal. Between 1975 and 2006, the temperature increased by 1.8°C, with the high-altitude area showing an annual increase of 0.12°C. The average maximum annual temperature increase of Nepal is 0.06°C. Regardless of its low emissions i.e. 0.025% of the total Greenhouse gas emissions, Nepal is ranked as
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Nepal
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International Waters
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2019
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34,911.00
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: NEP/SGP/OP6/Y5/STAR/IW/2019/10 |
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Nepal
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Land Degradation
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2019
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38,944.00
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: NEP/SGP/OP6/Y5/STAR/LD/2019/06 |
The project will be implemented in earthquake affected, landslide prone Jhirghari community in Ward 9 of Bhimphedi Rural Municipality of Makawanpur district in a mid-hills zone. There are 7 different clusters with 202 household, 992 total population ( ... )
youth. The major source of livelihood for the people living in the community are labor work and traditional subsistence farming dominated by cereals (maize based), seasional vegetables and some local medicinal plants and herbs. As the community lies at the altitude of around 2000 msal, indigenous crops like local walnut (Hard shell type), Sugandawal (Valeriana Jatamansi Johns), broom grass
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Nepal
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2019
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44,920.00
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: NEP/SGP/OP6/Y5/STAR/CC/2019/08 |
The project tries to introduce concept of Eco-village in one of the village in Kavre district.
An eco-village can be defined as a traditional or intentional community with the goal of becoming more socially, culturally, economically, and ( ... )
ically sustainable. It is consciously designed through locally owned, participatory processes to regenerate and restore its social and natural environments. It involves community using participatory design process for identification planning and implementation of appropriate, and affordable, renewable energy/climate friendly technology for enhancing livelihood-practices and capacity building
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Nepal
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2019
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46,293.00
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: NEP/SGP/OP6/Y5/STAR/CC/2019/12 |
It is a collaborative initiatives of Belhi Group, (local NGO supported by Danish NGO), Renewable Energy for Rural Livelihood (Joint project of UNDP and Alternative Energy Promotion Centre) and Alternative Energy Promotion Centre. The idea is to ( ... )
water from solar enegry and electric energy for drinking and irrigation purpose. Once the system is set up, SGP will initiate climate smart agriculture that would also enhance local livelihood of Belhi
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Nepal
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Biodiversity
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2019
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40,000.00
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: NEP/SGP/OP6/Y5/STAR/BD/2019/07 |
Tanahusur Landscpape offers majestic view of Himalayas to the north, panorama of rugged mountains in the horizone and meandering rivers and river planes at the valley below. The place is also rich in biodiveristy with few community forests managed ( ... )
al community. The site also offers ancient arteficats and palace remain of Sen Dynasty of 17 century. Thus the project tried to conserve the landscape integrating both historical monuments and natural beauty; conserving biodiversity and promoting eco-cultural toursim in the
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Nepal
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2019
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44,878.00
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: NEP/SGP/OP6/Y5/STAR/CC/2019/03 |
More than 64 percent population still depend on solid fuel to meet the energy requirement for cooking, heating and lighting, the bio-mass energy sector needs to be modernized through the promotion of energy efficient technologies for biomass energy ( ... )
tion, efficient utilization of available biomass resources and promote the biomass energy entrepreneurs.
The consumption of total energy for residential purpose accounts for about 80 percent in Nepal which covers mainly cooking, heating and lightening. Their access to purified and commercial energy such as electricity and LPG gas is limited due to low purchasing capacity and limited access to
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Nepal
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Land Degradation
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2019
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35,028.00
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: NEP/SGP/OP6/Y5/STAR/LD/2019/05 |
Saipal area is valuable for many ecosystem functions and plays an important role in regulating ecosystem services that have local, national, regional, and global significance and provide ecosystem services such as soil and water conservation, carbon ( ... )
, biodiversity conservation, and cultural services. The rangeland ecosystem services are essential for existence and economic development in downstream areas and provide the basis of livelihoods for pastoralists and agro-pastoralists many of whom live in absolute poverty. Conservation of Saipal lands is necessary for both economic development and to maintain the ecosystem services. The Saipal
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