There are 122 projects that match your search.
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Tajikistan
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Chemicals
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2012
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26,497.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: TJK/SGP/OP5/Y2/PP/CORE/2013/05 |
The main goal of the project is Promoting of public awareness among rural population of Yangi yul jamoat, Kalinin village and U.Nazarov jamoat, Boshkala and Chapari villages, Kabodion district, Khatlon region about the dangers of POPs to ( ... )
nment, as well as to animal and human health (conducting of informational sessions and showing of documentary films); promote to reduction of disease from pesticides for the growth of a new generation and a healthy lifestyle in Kabodion district of Khatlon region,Tajikistan; stoppage of number of cattle grazing, the use of toxic container in dangerous areas through practical involvement of
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Tajikistan
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Chemicals
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2012
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31,021.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: TJK/SGP/OP5/Y2/PP/CORE/2013/08 |
The main goal of the project is taking urgent measures to prevent chemical contamination of the environment of persistent pollutants and chemicals of Kanibadam pesticides burial, protection of public health of surrounding communities by preventing ( ... )
tion of chemical toxins in the
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Tajikistan
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Chemicals
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2012
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22,822.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: TJK/SGP/OP5/CH/CORE/12/03 |
Mercury, a toxic substance, gives rise to concerns all over the world since it causes serious damage to human health, wildlife, and ecosystems. When entering the environment, mercury is transmitted by air streams and then falls to Earth again, ( ... )
mes near the primary pollution sources or sometimes significantly farther. From soil, mercury can enter streams, rivers, lakes, and oceans. Mercury enters the environment from various sources, including: mercury-containing goods and equipment, sites of goods production, industrial processes, combustion processes including open waste combustion, mining works, iron and steel enterprises, coal
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Tajikistan
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Community Based Adaptation Biodiversity Land Degradation
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2012
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21,700.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: TJK/SGP/OP5/BD/CORE/12/07 |
The Project’s objective is to improve population’s food security by recovery of the degraded pastures through the planting of high-yielding fodder crops, such as Sainfoin and Ryegrass, and introduction of an innovative technology on Solar Energy ( ... )
regulated livestock grazing using “Electric Shepherds” in Obisangbur, Dashti-Marzo and Fathaobod
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Tajikistan
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Land Degradation
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2012
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38,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: TJK/SGP/OP5/Y2/LD/CORE/2013/03 |
The main goal of the project is restoration of degraded sloping lands using innovative methods of Bocage and wall-terracing through the creation of new semi-dwarf orchards in jamoats Kalai Dash and Dzhavonon. |
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Tajikistan
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Biodiversity
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2012
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36,145.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: TJK/SGP/OP5/Y2/BD/CORE/2013/07 |
The main goal of the project is to imprpve the environmental situation of the snow leopard in the project area through effective and proven ways, including raising awareness of the local population and provide incentives for its active support on ( ... )
vation measures of this rare species, its forage reserve and
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Tajikistan
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Biodiversity
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2011
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19,118.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: 001/2011/SMOU/UNDP/SGP-HAM/TAPRI |
The main goal of the project is conservation of ago-biodiversity and improve reforestation through establishment of community-based nurseries of forest and fruit trees on the base of 4 local farms, establish new and rehabilitation of old orchards ( ... )
proper soil preparation, tree plantation, care, pruning, rejuvenation, joining, etc of Hamadoni district.
Project activities:1.Identify and select necessary quantity and type of tree-plants for establishment of new and rehabilitation of existing orchards and forest coverage (apply local species or species adopted to local climate conditions); 2.Organize and undertake meetings and awareness
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Tajikistan
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Biodiversity Land Degradation
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2011
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18,354.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: 006/2011/SMOU/UNDP/SGP-KAB/TAPRI |
The main goal of the project is to conservation and rehabilitation of agro-biodiversity through development of bee-keeping in rural households of Kabodiyan district.
Project activities: 1.Contact meetings with local communities, local farmers, ( ... )
and district administrations with a purpose to present the project and discuss co-finance and co-implementation of the project; to set up selection criteria in order to identify 15 local farmers who will received project inputs; 2.Identification and selection of 15 local farmers (project beneficiaries) amongst local farmers - members of N. Khisrva, Yangi-uyl, Yangi-obod and Khudoikulov jamoat of
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Tajikistan
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Community Based Adaptation
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2011
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13,495.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: 008/2011/SMOU/UNDP/SGP-JIL/TAPRI |
The main goal of the project is to promote and introduce alternative, energy-efficiency technology and energy-saving techniques in 200 rural households of Jilikul district. Also the project is focused on combating desertification and degradation, ( ... )
station and reforestation, abatement to climate change through decrease forest emission and increase carbon sequestrations in the target areas. Project activities:1.Conduct survey and identify the project beneficiaries together with project management team consisting of local community residents, local farmers, local authority, committee of environment protection, etc.; 2.Establishment of new,
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Tajikistan
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Community Based Adaptation
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2011
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15,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: 004/2011/SMOU/UNDP/SGP-KUM/TAPRI |
The main goal of the project is to promote and introduce alternative, energy-efficiency technology and heat-saving techniques in 120 rural households of Kumsangir district. Also the project is focused on poverty reduction and employment creation, ( ... )
litate local economy and enhance local capacity in order to meet their challenges themselves.
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Tajikistan
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Land Degradation
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2011
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14,560.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: 002/2011/SMOU/UNDP/SGP-JIL/TAPRI |
The main goal of the project is to increase production, improve land-use and enhance the local capacities of 15 local farms through demonstration of the alternative and sustainable land management practices and techniques. The project activities ( ... )
e undertaken in Navzamin, Garouti, Gardi Gulmurodov jamoats of Jilikul district.Project activities:To raise the awareness and enhance capacity of local communities live and work within 15 local farms command areas, on alternative and sustainable land management practices and techniques;
2.In close cooperation with project stakeholders and partners, committee of environment protection, district
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Tajikistan
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Biodiversity
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2011
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18,863.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: 003/2011/SMOU/UNDP/SGP-KUM/TAPRI |
The main goal of the project is to promote conservation of biodiversity and increase reforestation through establishment of 25 community-based nurseries of fruit trees in Kumsangir district. In addition, the project will provide local farmers and ( ... )
ity residents with information and education on innovative technology and share the best practices on community nursery development, best environmentally friendly techniques to grow tree plants in a economic and fast way.Project activities:1.Together with working group (environment protection and forestry committee, local authorities, NGO-grantee, local community leaders, Farmers Association,
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Tajikistan
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Land Degradation
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2011
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14,841.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: 007/2011/SMOU/UNDP/SGP-KAB/TAPRI |
The main goal of the project is to promote establishment of biological drainage, plantation of wind protection forest lines, and promote commercial plantations in the abandoned/ eroded lands which are no longer usable; another goal of the project is ( ... )
the land irrigation and increase land production by introducing bio-drainage, new agro-technology and sustainable land management tools.
Project activities:1.Decrease level of underground waters in 50 ha land through establishment of bio-drainage in the area of 3 ha land, and through plantation of 3,000 seedlings of buffalo berries; 2.Engagement of 5 local farmers including 2 women and 25
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Tajikistan
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Biodiversity
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2011
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20,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: 005/2011/SMOU/UNDP/SGP-SHU/TAPRI |
The main goal of the project is to conservation of agro-biodiversity through introduction and implementation of agro-forestry in degraded production mountain landscapes with active participation of local community of Shurabad and Dogiston communes, ( ... )
d district.Project activities:
1. Promote and introduce agro-forestry process as best practices on rational and sustainable land use and management in mountain landscapes which are experienced and exposed to further degradation and erosion. Organize the civic awareness campaigns and education courses for local population in order to introduce them with alternative agro-forestation including
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Tajikistan
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Biodiversity
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2010
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48,600.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: TJK/SGP/OP4/Y3/CORE/2010/03 |
Conservation of unique gene fund of flora and fauna, mountain and forest ecosystems and cultural values, are the key priorities of the project. During political and economical instability in the country, and as a result of unilaterally decision of ( ... )
ate government on ‘renewal of abandoned villages and settlements existed times ago within protected areas’ resulted in loss of 100 ha lands, which caused serious problems in adequate functioning of reserves to date. The occupied areas are overused by local people for cattle grazing, illegal tree cutting and hunting, and unauthorized gather of forest products (fruits, nuts, medicinal herbs,
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Tajikistan
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Land Degradation
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2010
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12,800.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: TJK/SGP/OP4/Y3/CORE/2010/01 |
Jura Nazarov Jamoat (local governance entity) of Shaartuz district located at 200 km distance away from Dushanbe. It was founded in 1929 year. The population of jamoat equals to 15,668 persons, consisting of various ethnic groups. The local ( ... )
tions mainly engage with agriculture production, animal husbandry and small entrepreneurship. There are 82 farmers (Dekhkan farmers/ DFs) established and operating within Jamoat to date. The area endows with 1,795 ha of arable land, 1,050 ha kitchengarden plots, and 250 ha of presidential lands. It is located along the border with Afghanistan and Uzbekistan. Therefore, the area is often exposed
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Tajikistan
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Biodiversity Climate Change Mitigation
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2010
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15,000.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: TJK/SGP/OP4/Y3/CORE/2010/07 |
Small villages and hamlets located in remote districts experience severe hardships with electricity supply during cold spells. Insufficient electricity production in the country, leads to limited electricity supply to rural population (except ( ... )
l and GBAO) during winter periods (4-5 hours/ day). Unavailability of electricity forced local people to seek for local alternative supplies for heating and cooking needs. They use fair-wood, coal, fuel, etc. As a result, emission of carbon-dioxide gas in open air is increased and neglected. This greatly impacted to the increase of risks for occurrences of respiratory diseases among local
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Tajikistan
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Biodiversity Land Degradation
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2010
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16,500.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: TJK/SGP/OP4/Y3/CORE/2010/04 |
The project targeted area, Jamoat Sarmantoi of Pyanj district, located at some 250 km distances away from Dushanbe. The number of population in Jamoat equals to 18,423 persons. The population is mainly engaged with agriculture production and animal ( ... )
dry. Majority crops grow in the targeted area are wheat, barley, corn, potato, vegetable and fruits. The living condition of the rural population is very low. It is obvious that within nature, all things are interconnected and mutually-linked with each other. Destroy of such link within a single level entails degradation of whole chain link. The local population experiences lack of employment at
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Tajikistan
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Land Degradation
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2010
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21,000.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: TJK/SGP/OP4/Y3/CORE/2010/02 |
N. Khisrav district located in south-west of the country and is deemed an arid zone. The population is mainly engaged with agriculture production and animal husbandry. For the past 10 years the production yields of agricultural crops dropped twice. ( ... )
armers are bankrupted and no longer able to payback debts to national and int. investors, and to maintain their farms. The living condition is very poor. The level of labor migrants is rising; as the majority people of labor-age have no access to employment, or existing employers pay very little, which is insufficient to cover basic needs.
NGO “Jamoat Resource Centre – Komsomol” is a
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Tajikistan
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Biodiversity Land Degradation
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2010
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15,500.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: TJK/SGP/OP4/Y3/CORE/2010/08 |
Ayni district is deemed mountainous area and located at some 200 km distance away from Dushanbe. The local populations are mainly engage with horticulture and animal husbandry. The area is not very rich in agriculture production as the number of ( ... )
rable lands is small. The majority territory of the district is considered arid zone and emerge of any land degradation process will be equal to desertification. The desertification process impact some 70-75 thousand people of the district. Ecological condition of lands is one of the essential problems within project target area. The lands are badly deteriorated and lost their original and
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