There are 86 projects that match your search.
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Zambia
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Community Based Adaptation
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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: ZMB/SGP/OP6/Y3/CORE/CC/17/13 |
The project area covers one (1) Chiefdom namely Chief Mumena. The major project area is situated approximately 300km by road from the Copper belt City of Kitwe and 75km by road on the North West highway (the T-5) of the Provincial Centre of Solwezi ( ... )
ct at latitude 12°26’ South and longitude 25°85’ East.
The target area has within its boundaries, Acres National Forest, Mbonge National Forest etc. part of which was degazetted by Zambian government to facilitate Kansanshi and Lumwana mining activities. These two huge mines are mining copper, uranium and gold using open pit system. This kind of mining requires clearing large tracts of
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Zambia
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Land Degradation
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2016
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26,400.00
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Phase 6
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Project Number: ZMB/SGP/OP6/Y2/CORE/LD/16/4 |
Mthengo Tithandizane was formed and registered with the registrar of cooperative in 2008 under the Zambian cooperative act with a view to uplift the living standards of vulnerable communities through implementation of ecofriendly agri-business. The ( ... )
population includes women pregnant women breastfeeding mothers and under five children.
The project aims at improving the living standards of vulnerable population in Lusaka west through growing and sustainable production of Moringa tree (Oleifera).
The project will help the community through Moringa tree growing and processing Moringa leaves into leaf powder food supplements for both
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Zambia
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Biodiversity
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2016
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44,074.90
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Phase 6
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Project Number: ZMB/SGP/OP6/Y2/CORE/BD/16/5 |
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Zambia
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Land Degradation
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2016
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2,960.00
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Phase 6
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Project Number: ZMB/SGP/OP6/Y2/CORE/LD/16/2 |
Kasisi Agricultural Training Centre (KATC) is a faith based organisation, owned by the Society of Jesus (JESUITS). KATC was founded in 1974. Its focus is organic agriculture. The institution has five sections namely; training, extension, production ( ... )
emerging lobbying and advocacy section. The training section is mandated with training, KATC has to date trained over 10,000 people from within Zambia’s ten provinces and from other countries such as Malawi, Burundi and Namibia. The training includes organic vegetable production, sustainable organic agriculture, agribusiness etc. The extension section is responsible for the outreach, KATC
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Zambia
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Biodiversity
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2016
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50,000.00
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Phase 6
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Project Number: ZMB/ICCA-GSI/2016/01 |
Natural resources are a major source of wealth and power in Africa; they are also key to rural development and good governance. Natural resources— land, minerals, forests, wildlife, coastal areas, pastures and watersheds— are central to the ( ... )
hoods of 70% of the population and dominate some African economies. The fate of Africa’s natural resources governance cannot be separated from the broader context of the economic and development challenges that Africans face. The greater part of Africa includes a myriad of territories and areas customarily governed, managed and conserved by its indigenous peoples and communities. The
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Zambia
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CapDev
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2015
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25,000.00
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Phase 6
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Project Number: ZMB/SGP/OP6/Y1/CORE/CD/15/1/ CPS |
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Zambia
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International Waters
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2014
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50,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: ZMB/SGP/OP5 /CORE/IW/14/29 |
1. About the NGO
Save Environment and People Agency (SEPA) was founded in 2004 and registered in 2005. Its major focus was to address the adverse effects of climate change and HIV and AIDS. Through these years it has been in existence, it has ( ... )
in leaps and bounds by networking, providing information, building the capacity and complementing government efforts. Apart from being concerned with issues of the environment as its primary business, SEPA is also concerned with HIV and AIDS, education and gender equality. While SEPA is a national organization, meanwhile it has narrowed down its operations to North Western Province (Chavuma,
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Zambia
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2013
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50,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: ZMB/SGP/OP5/Y2/CORE/CC/13/22 |
Grant approval list
MOA
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Zambia
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Biodiversity
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2013
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30,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: ZMB/SGP/OP5 /CORE/BD/13/26 |
The project is aimed at improving the economic capacity of women to provide for their families and the community at large through conservation agriculture. A study by CSO in 2010 showed that women constitute a large proportion of the population ( ... )
ed to men and provide most of the agricultural labor at household level. Thus, conservation agriculture ensures that women efficiently utilize the limited time they have between farm and household chores while economically using the limited agricultural resources they access. Increased access to resources and food helps build self-confidence in women, to stand up and defend themselves against any
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Zambia
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Community Based Adaptation
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2013
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20,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: ZMB/SGP/OP5 /CORE/CC/13/27 |
ABOUT THE NGO
NECOS is a legal entity registered in 2004, under the registrar of societies Act of the laws of Zambia. The study is targeting over 30,000 fishermen and women and people living along Mweru-Luapula fishery, with over five thousand ( ... )
fishing sites, camps/villages found along the bank of the river, lagoons and islands on the lake. It will also target the women groups, youth organizations, indigenous people, marginalized groups and the traditional leaders.
The applicant organization, Network for Environmental Concerns and Solutions (NECOS) is a Action Oriented Research Non-Governmental Organization. The organization purpose
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Zambia
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Biodiversity
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2013
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44,565.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: ZMB/SGP/OP5 /CORE/BD/13/25 |
The main sources of Zambia’s food insecurity at household level are the inability to produce enough food due to lack of agricultural service support and technical exigencies such as unfavourable climatic conditions, disease and insect attacks, ( ... )
nadequate incomes and inability to purchase food, inadequate market and transport systems to take food from surplus to deficit areas within the country; and the impact of HIV/AIDS on the productive capacity of households. The detrimental impact that HIV/AIDS has on rural households productive capacity and food security is been experienced in rural communities like Chikanta. It is clear that,
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Zambia
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CapDev
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2013
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50,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: ZMB/SGP/OP5/Y2/CORE/MF/13/23 |
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Zambia
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Land Degradation
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2013
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20,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: ZMB/SGP/OP5 /CORE/LD/13/28 |
The natural facility and structure of the soil found in the project catchment’s area of kabangwe [Chibombo district] is to some extent naturally poor. The common soil type found is sand has features of poor structure ,poor facility, cannot hold ( ... )
and its large particles drawn away nutrients.in some areas found is silt soil type which has feature of very poor structure for growing plants or gardening
Contributing to the above problem is human activity. The soil in Chipwalu has become very poor to an extent that a person can hardly do gardening without applying chemical fertilizer. The garden soil has been drenched with all sorts of
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Zambia
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Community Based Adaptation
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2013
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35,435.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: ZMB/SGP/OP5 /CORE/CC/13/24 |
1.0. Project Summary.
Deforestation and forest degradation has become a major source of concern in Monze district.
Deforestation is currently taking place in Monze West were there are still trees meanwhile there is no deforestation going on in ( ... )
her parts of the district because trees have been depreciated many years ago. With resources made available there is need to reforest Monze district as a whole.
Rationale/justification for the project: There is need for an immediate intervention on the deforestation going on if allowed to continue the district will be without trees. A survey conducted by the Forestry Department has shown that
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Zambia
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Biodiversity
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2012
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50,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: ZMB/SGP/OP5/Y2/CORE/BD/12/13 |
1. About the NGO
The Zambia CBNRM Forum was established in 2004, registered in 2005 by formally the registrar of societies and launched on 12th August, 2005 by the Ministry of Tourism, Environment and Natural Resources (MTENR). Membership of the ( ... )
includes CBOs, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), regional and international NGOs, Faith-Based Organizations (FBOs), government agencies and inter-governmental institutions, the private sector, traditional authorities, community representatives, academic and research institutions.
There are currently 150 members registered to the Forum. The Forum operates through working groups these are
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Zambia
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2012
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39,286.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: ZMB/SGP/OP5/Y2/CORE/CC/12/14 |
1. About the NGO
CCZ has been in existence since 1914. It was first called the General Missionary Conference and its main responsibility was to promote cooperation between the missionary societies in areas such as education, health and religious ( ... )
asting. The name was later changed to Christian Council of Northern Rhodesia in 1944. At the eve of independence in 1963, there was pressing need for the Council to begin responding to the growing social demands of the local people. Upon independence in 1964 the CCNR changed its name to Christian Council of Zambia serving as an ecumenical organization to strengthen Christian unity and promotion
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Zambia
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Land Degradation
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2012
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44,396.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: ZMB/SGP/OP5/Y2/CORE/LD/12/16 |
1. About NGO
Luapula Families In Distress -LUFAID is a community based non-Governmental organization founded in the year 2001 by five volunteers (two USA Peace Corps, one Japanese and two Zambians).
The social economic impact of the known HIV ( ... )
S still has to be measured in Luapula Province. It is due to the search for knowledge and practical approaches to solving this HIV and AIDS that LUFAID was founded to respond to the challenges and negative impact that disease had brought on humanity. The organization began by emphasizing the need to promote the principle of participation, decentralization and use of integrated approaches in the
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Zambia
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Land Degradation
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2012
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35,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: ZMB/SGP/OP5/Y2/CORE/LD/12/19 |
1. ABOUT NGO
Programme Urban Self Help (PUSH) is a non-profit, Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) founded in 1992 and registered in 1994. Its purpose is to contribute to sustainable community development by improving the standard of life of poor ( ... )
communities and their environment in Zambia.
PUSH focuses on fostering social development among rural communities through community conservation and management of natural resources and livelihoods development and infrastructure development among low income groups in order to provide them with skills, knowledge and opportunities to expand their capabilities.
PUSH is currently working in six
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Zambia
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Biodiversity
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2012
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50,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: ZMB/SGP/OP5/Y2/CORE/BD/12/11 |
1. About the NGO
The African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) was founded in 1961 to improve the capacity of African institutions and individuals to manage wildlife and other natural resources. This international non-governmental organization (NGO) is ( ... )
artered in Nairobi, Kenya. AWF works in nine priority landscapes, also known as Heartlands across part of 14 countries in central, eastern, southern, and West Africa. AWF was registered in Zambia by the Register of Societies in May 2001 and has been operating actively since under a Country Agreement with the Government of the Republic of Zambia.
AWF’s mission is to “work with the people
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Zambia
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Biodiversity
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2012
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48,329.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: ZMB/SGP/OP5/Y2/CORE/BD/12/18 |
ABOUT NGO
Mungule Women Farmers Group – Community Based Organization (CBO). The project is located 10km north of Lusaka and 10km off the great north road towards the west, covering Mungule and surrounding villages. This is a rural area ( ... )
terized by massive deforestation resulting from charcoal burning, excessive cutting in illegal coupes and conversion of forestland to agriculture. These, in turn are driven by population growth and basic needs of people. Late burning coupled with over-exploitation of forests in this area has caused changes in the light conditions and accelerated grass growth, which in turn has provided fuel for
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