There are 414 projects that match your search.
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Tanzania
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Biodiversity Land Degradation
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2021
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13,780.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP7/Y1/CORE/BD/2021/06 |
Context/Project Rationale:
Morogoro Rural District is one of 8 administrative districts in Morogoro region with an area of
19,056 square kilometres. The district total population – as of 2012 – was 286,248 (URT,
2012). Altogether there are ( ... )
ministrative divisions in the district, which are Mvuha,
Ngerengere, Mkuyuni, Mikese, Bwakila and Matombo.
The population currently for both Kisemu and Mtombozi wards is estimated at 21,182 people,
according to figures supplied by WEOs in the jurisdictions. Kisemu ward has a population of
9,237 of which 4365 are male and 4862 are female with the number of households standing
at 2,310;
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Tanzania
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Land Degradation
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2021
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49,208.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP7/Y1/CORE/LD/2020/01 |
Context/Project Rationale:
• There is a problem of water supply at Mgazini Village
• The existing water supply infrastructure is in state of disrepair
• The water source at Lihanje Forest, which is shared by six villages is also ( ... )
ed
• Therefore, the proposed project aims at realizing the following objectives:
(i) Sensitize the village community that the water supply is theirs. They are responsible for operation and maintenance instead of waiting for the government
(ii) To sensitize villagers in the community forest adjacent villages to conserve the Lihanje forest because it is a source of water, local
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Tanzania
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Land Degradation
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2021
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49,869.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP7/Y1/CORE/LD/2020/04 |
Context/Project Rationale:
• Paradiso Village has no reliable water supply source
• The nearest water supply point is at a river called, Askofu. There is another river called Mngaka. Both rivers are 5 to 8 kms from the village
• During ( ... )
season, water is fetched in hand-dug wells within the village. This water is normally contaminated. If it is not boiled; it becomes a major source of diarrhoeal diseases.
• During dry season, hand-dug wells dry up. Therefore, women and young girls are forced to walk 5 to 8 kms, spending 4 to 5 hours to fetch water
• While there are other villages with the same predicament, the Village
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Tanzania
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Land Degradation
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2021
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32,396.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP7/Y1/ICCA-GSI-COVID/2021/03 |
Context:
Nyantare village in Bunda District has a large number of cattle which moves all the way to Lake Victoria and Nyantare river in search of water. These daily movements of livestock cause severe erosion and land degradation as well as ( ... )
ion and eutrophication in the Lake Victoria. The village does not have a reliable source of water for domestic uses and livestock drinking therefore the large number of cattle belonging to the project community village and lack of reliable source of water for both domestic and livestock has necessitated the construction of the proposed charcoal dam.
About the Proponent:
Mtendeni Environmental
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Tanzania
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Biodiversity
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2021
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32,349.00
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP6/Y5/ICCA-GSI/2021/01 |
Context:
Despite their socio-economic importance, rangelands resources across the ECWMA have in recent years been significantly altered by environmental degradation and climate change. On one side, this adversely affects rangelands, leading to ( ... )
nd poor health of livestock and intensification of human-wildlife conflicts in the area. On the other side, lack of a holistic management plan for the ECWMAs’ rangelands have led to significant impacts on the livelihood options of the people living adjacent the ECWMA. This transboundary area is bordered by Kilimanjaro National Park to the South-east, Tanzania-Kenya political boundary to the
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Tanzania
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Land Degradation
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2021
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32,400.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP7/Y1/ICCA-GSI-COVID/2021/02 |
Context:
Despite their socio-economic importance, rangelands resources across the ECWMA have in recent years been significantly altered by environmental degradation and climate change. On one side, this adversely affects rangelands, leading to ( ... )
nd poor health of livestock and intensification of human-wildlife conflicts in the area. On the other side, lack of a holistic management plan for the ECWMAs’ rangelands have led to significant impacts on the livelihood options of the people living adjacent the ECWMA. This transboundary area is bordered by Kilimanjaro National Park to the South-east, Tanzania-Kenya political boundary to the
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Tanzania
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Biodiversity
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2021
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23,128.00
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP6/Y5/ICCA-GSI/2021/04 |
Context:
Meatu district is home than 700 Hadzabe who have maintained their ancient hunting and gathering lifestyle. Hadzabe tribe are indigenous people who are hunter-gatherers, have lived deep alongside Lake Eyasi Basin on swath of semi-arid dry ( ... )
of Sungu, Irambandogo and Shushuni villages for hundreds of years(Karatu and Mbulu districts). Beekeeping is cornerstone part of their traditional culture and they have practiced it since time immemorial. They have been keeping bees and considering honey as valuable commodity, not only as their prime food but as traditional rituals and medicine. Beekeeping has been part of the Hadzabe
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Tanzania
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Land Degradation
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2021
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31,656.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP7/Y1/ICCA-GSI-COVID/2021/06 |
Context:
Land tenure security has become the prime objective of policy and legislative frameworks within Tanzania’s recent land reform processes. The reforms are also crucial elements of fiscal policies, livelihoods development, equality and ( ... )
ispute settlement issues among different actors. Land regularization and formalization processes are key elements of major reforms in Tanzania such MKURABITA and land bank concepts. The national Livestock Policy 2006 recognizes traditional livestock breeds and processes being dominant and major contributor to sector GDP and import substitution for domestic consumption of red meat. The policy
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Tanzania
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Biodiversity
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2021
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48,442.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP7/Y1/CORE/BD/2021/04 |
Context/Project Rationale:
Communities around Kilimanjaro enjoyed water supply from the mountain ecosystem for so long. However; increasing droughts, temperatures raise and population in Kilimanjaro region have exacerbated the problem of water ( ... )
ty in the society resulting from drying up of sources like natural springs and surface streams. This has resulted into poor water supply services in many parts of the region including Mwika village and affecting socio-economic systems of the church, learning institutions as well as the community at large. The community incurs high costs to get water in many times of the year. This proposed
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Tanzania
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Biodiversity
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2021
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31,345.00
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP6/Y5/ICCA-GSI/2021/03 |
Context:
Demand for increased use of Traditional Ecological Knowledge in addressing ecological, biodiversity conservation, and sustainable resource use has in recent years become a suitable way of addressing current threats of deterioration of ( ... )
l resources and the global challenge of climate change which is hitting hard indigenous peoples and generally the global community. Despite this, little is known of how existing indigenous knowledge could be used to resource use conflicts and plan for sustainable conservation practices to sustain indigenous forests, Water and Environment and other natural resources including rangeland. Loliondo
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Tanzania
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Land Degradation
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2021
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47,312.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP7/Y1/CORE/LD/2020/03 |
Context/Project Rationale:
• Songea is one of the peripheral districts in the country
• It borders Selous Game Reserve
• Although it has good soils and rainfall, most youths engage in poaching of wildlife from Selous Game Reserve for ( ... )
money
• The Lusonga Parish intend to address the problem of poaching through religion training and supporting them to do lawful income generating employment
• The choice of cashew-nut farming is not by default. In recent years, cashew-nuts have surpassed coffee, cotton, tea and tobacco as a high-priced crop. Its demand in the world market has continued to rise despite increased
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Tanzania
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Community Based Adaptation
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2021
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31,835.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP7/Y1/ICCA-GSI-COVID/2021/07 |
Context:
OLENGAPA is a pioneer joint land use plans. The joint land use planning process in Kiteto District began in November 2013, and included the villages of Lerug, Ngapapa and Orkitkit. The three villages share boundaries and grazing ( ... )
ces, and to illustrate a single shared identity across the village boundaries the name OLENGAPA was chosen, incorporating part of each village's name. And in 2017 OLENGAPA grazing area was expanded by adding the fourth Village of Engang'uengare hence having more than 30,000 hectares.
In order to understand the different resources in the villages and their distribution, SRMP supported the
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Tanzania
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Land Degradation
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2021
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46,737.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP7/Y1/CORE/LD/2021/05 |
Context/Project Rationale
• Longido district is one of the driest Districts in Tanzania, located in Arusha Region.
• Temperature ranges from 20°C to 35°C.
• Rainfall ranges from less than 500mm in low land to 900 in high elevation of West ( ... )
jaro.
• Majority of farmers depend on rain-fed agriculture. Few are practicing irrigation farming.
• Persistent drought and crop failure has been a common spectacle particularly among the poor farming community.
• The effect of climate change has not only reduced crop production but also increased environment threats such as deforestation through illegal timber logging and unstainable
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Tanzania
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CapDev
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2021
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32,235.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP7/Y1/ICCA-GSI-COVID/2021/08 |
2.0 Context
Indigenous Community Conserved Area (ICCAs) defined as "natural and/or modified ecosystems containing significant biodiversity values and ecological services, voluntarily conserved by (sedentary and mobile) indigenous and local ( ... )
ities, through customary laws or other effective means"(IUCN World Parks Congress Recommendation V26, 2003). They are spaces de facto governed by indigenous peoples or local communities through their local knowledge, norms and practices with evidently positive outcomes for the conservation of biological and cultural diversity. These areas are called Indigenous Community Conserved Areas and
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Tanzania
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Biodiversity
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2021
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32,332.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP7/Y1/ICCA-GSI-COVID/2021/05 |
Context:
Tanzania Government have been trying hard, over the ages, to rectify national policy for environmental conservation of 1997 and Forest Act (2002) for Participatory Forest Management (PFM) in Tanzania which supports various interventions to ( ... )
the worse situation of forests. However, deforestation rates in Tanzania including natural forest especially in no conserved forests) are quite high. Out of 641,900 Hectares of Monduli district, Forest Reserves covers 23,022. The proposed project aimed at improving conservation and management of 3,689 hectares of Lendikinya forest and Nanja lengai water dam around Sepeko ward in Kisongo division.
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Tanzania
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CapDev
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2021
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31,973.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP7/Y1/ICCA-GSI-COVID/2021/01 |
Context:
Land shortages become more acute in Tanzania and land values and investor interest in sectors such as agriculture rises, the threats to pastoralists’ lands and livelihoods are intensifying. Internal demographic and livelihood pressures ( ... )
pastoralist communities in northern Tanzania are further exacerbating the threat to transhumant pastoralist livestock production based on communal use and governance of rangelands. In the face of these manifold pressures, as well as growing challenges related to climate change, strengthening communal tenure and governance of rangelands in pastoralist areas is an urgent need throughout northern
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Tanzania
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Land Degradation
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2021
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27,007.00
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OP6 - Y5 (Jul 19-Jun 20)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP6/Y5/ICCA-GSI/2021/02 |
Context:
The agro-pastoralist communities in Simanjiro District live in arid and semi-arid lands in which climate, ecology, rainfall and vegetation are all variable. However, this natural resource base is shrinking as shifting crop production is ( ... )
sing and encroaching on pasture lands whose ecology is not suitable for agriculture. This intrusion constrains rotational grazing and mobility, which have been central to the indigenous strategy of pastoralism protecting the environment, while allowing soil and vegetation to re-generate.
For the last 4 decades, people from other districts have encroached upon tracts of land in Simanjiro
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Tanzania
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2021
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32,400.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP7/Y1/ICCA-GSI-COVID/2021/02 |
Context:
Increasing resource competition over the past few decades’ greater pressure has been put on pastoralist grazing lands and water resources, as populations have increased and grazing land has been taken for cultivation, conservation ( ... )
and state use. Pastoral livestock have been squeezed onto lands that are too small to be sustainable for pastoral production as pastoralists rely on freedom of movement to be able to manage the rangelands effectively. Key resource areas, for example dry-season grazing lands, are a target for agricultural use because of their productive potential. Once pastoralists lose these key resource areas,
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Tanzania
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Land Degradation
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2021
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49,034.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP7/Y1/CORE/LD/2020/05 |
Context/Project Rationale:
• The city of Dar es Salaam generates approximately 4,200 tonnes of solid waste per
day
• Kinondoni District generates almost half of the solid waste generated by the city of Dar
• Out of those, only 40% is ( ... )
ted through formal methods
• 60% is not collected. Therefore, half of it is left littered at different parts of the city while
half is collected through informal arrangements and dumped at unofficial dump sites.
• As a result of this situation, much of Dar looks filthy. Cholera and diarrheal diseases
are a daily menace that face the city of Dar.
• This project seeks to catalyse
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Tanzania
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Land Degradation
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2021
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50,000.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: TAN/SGP/OP7/Y1/CORE/LD/2021/01 |
Key weaknesses for GEF/SGP grantees observed over time include the following
(i) Project design and proposal formulation
(ii) Contract management. Understanding salient features of MOAs/contracts
(iii) Financial Management: Efficient use of ( ... )
funds
(iv) Project management: Monitoring and Evaluation as part and parcel of project
management
(v) Timely and results-based reporting
(vi) Capturing and documentation of project results
(vii) Sustainability of project activities including resource mobilization skills for project expansion and consolidation
(viii) Buy-in of Government and Private Sectors for Policy
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