There are 86 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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Zambia
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Land Degradation
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2009
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29,979.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: ZAM/SGP/OP4/Y3/CORE/2009/07 |
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Zambia
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Biodiversity
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2009
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29,267.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: ZAM/SGP/OP4/Y3/CORE/2009/10 |
This project aims to enhance food security and make available the access to clean water in Chikanta area of Kalomo District.Hantambo Women’s Organization was founded in the 1990s as a Women’s club by migrant women who moved to Chikanta area with ( ... )
usbands in search of fertile farming land. The area having being a Game Reserve Area has no social amenities like schools and health centers and does not enjoy many natural water sources like streams and rivers, nor man made dams. When water is found it has to be shared with wild and domestic animals. The community has been depending on one rain fed crop – maize for their livelihood. During
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Zambia
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Biodiversity
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2009
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25,500.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: ZAM/SGP/OP4/Y3/CORE/2009/09 |
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Zambia
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Biodiversity
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2009
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25,500.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: ZAM/SGP/OP4/Y3/CORE/2009/09 |
This Project aims to address environmental degradation threatening sustainable livelihoods for over 15,000 households living in the Kampoko micro-watershed bound by Manga and Mufulwe Hills located in Fiwila, 80km south-east of Mkushi district. The ( ... )
ence and significance of degradation is characterized by declining spring water yields and drying up of some once perennial springs, deforestation of water-source catchments, declining biodiversity, unsustainable land management practices and the general absence of local awareness for conservation and capacity to actively implement key natural resource conservation measures that can assure
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Zambia
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Biodiversity
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2009
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35,774.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: ZAM/SGP/OP4/Y3/CORE/2009/11 |
Project’s background and major objectives:
The project is aimed at promoting beekeeping and bee products processing among the members of the Namuswa community situated /located in Choma with a population of 9,312 this is according to the Central ( ... )
ical Office (CSO) report of 2000. More than half (51%) of the population were female and more than two thirds were children and youthful persons. Agriculture is the main stay of the community and most of the people depend on forests and woodland resources through charcoal production for sale and wood fuel for household needs and curing of tobacco. These activities have serious consequences for
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Zambia
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Biodiversity
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2009
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35,774.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: ZAM/SGP/OP4/Y3/CORE/2009/11 |
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Zambia
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Biodiversity
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2009
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35,774.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: ZAM/SGP/OP4/Y3/CORE/2009/11 |
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Zambia
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Biodiversity
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2009
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39,980.00
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Phase 3
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Project Number: ZAM/SGP/OP4/Y3/CORE/2009/06 |
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Zambia
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Biodiversity
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2009
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39,980.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: ZAM/SGP/OP4/Y3/CORE/2009/06 |
African Wildlife Foundation & Sekute Community Trust - is an international non-governmental organization founded in 1961 and registered in 2001 to improve the capacity of African institutions and individuals to manage wildlife and other natural ( ... )
ces. Its purpose is to work with people of Africa to ensure the wildlife and wildlife lands of Africa endure forever.
African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) core value is ‘African –led Conservation’.
AWF objectives is to; organize community scouts in a network and able who will monitor and establish a baseline survey and assess income generating opportunities for the community, establish
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Zambia
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Biodiversity
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2009
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39,500.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: ZAM/SGP/OP4/Y3/CORE/2009/08 |
Project’s Description:
The project is aimed at enhancing biodiversity conservation and management through the promotion and enhancement of community based ecologically friendly and sustainable production. This is critical to ensure both ( ... )
ity participation and buy-in in conservation as well as assuring sustainability.
Like most parts of Zambia, Mutulang’anga Important Bird Area (IBA) has high poverty levels with 89% of the inhabitants on average living on US $ 0.61 or less than a dollar per day (ZOS, Baseline Report, 2010). Besides high poverty levels, environmental degradation and reduction in the flow of benefits from
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Zambia
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Biodiversity
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2009
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39,500.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: ZAM/SGP/OP4/Y3/CORE/2009/08 |
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Zambia
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Land Degradation
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2008
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39,378.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: ZAM/SGP/OP4/Y2/CORE/2008/03 |
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Zambia
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Land Degradation
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2008
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3,937,800.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: ZAM/SGP/OP4/Y2/CORE/2008/03 |
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Zambia
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Land Degradation
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2008
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3,937,800.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: ZAM/SGP/OP4/Y2/CORE/2008/03 |
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Zambia
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Land Degradation
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2008
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39,378.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: ZAM/SGP/OP4/Y2/CORE/2008/03 |
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Zambia
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Land Degradation
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2008
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39,378.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: ZAM/SGP/OP4/Y2/CORE/2008/03 |
The project Conservation farming and tree planting is emerging from actions to reduce soil degradation and enhance sustainable management of natural resources through conservation farming and agro-forestry in Nyimba district.
The lack of knowledge ( ... )
ganisations working within environmental issues make the district vulnerable to plenty of effects – which lead to diverse climate change implications manifesting itself locally either by way of drought or flooding and to a large extent hot day time temperature which scotch young plants which are supposed to be future forests. However, notable areas of concern include the
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Zambia
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Land Degradation
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2008
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28,952.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: ZAM/SGP/OP4/Y2/CORE/2008/02 |
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Zambia
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Land Degradation
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2008
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28,952.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: ZAM/SGP/OP4/Y2/CORE/2008/02 |
This is a 12 month project being implemented by OPAD in the Ching’ang’auka region and surrounding areas like Nansenga, Kasengo and Chikani in Mazabuka District of Southern Province approximately 60km from Lusaka on the Livingstone road. This ( ... )
t focuses reversing land degradation in the form of sand mining, deforestation and bad farming practices among 600 households.
The project’s goal is to strengthen the capacity of individual families and communities in Ching’ang’auka region to respond more effectively to land degradation mainly caused by sand mining, deforestation and bad land management practices. The following are the
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Zambia
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Land Degradation
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2008
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28,952.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: ZAM/SGP/OP4/Y2/CORE/2008/02 |
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Zambia
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Multifocal Area
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2008
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30,315.00
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Phase 4
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Project Number: ZAM/SGP/OP4/Y2/CORE/2008/01 |
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