Kaolo Community Integrated Development Project
The project is on conservation of biodiversity and land degradation which can happen by reforestation. It will engage in tree planting to regain the damaged forests, and coral planting to rejuvenate the marine ecology in the reefs.
Objectives are:
1. Regaining of destroyed forest
2. Regaining of ecology of marine system
3. Land degradation problems addressed and resolved.
4. Conservation is promoted both on land and sea and development initiatives realized.
The expected output is for the retainment of the forest and rejuvenation of marine life in the reefs and community?s acceptance of the idea and the importance of looking after the environment.
Objectives are:
1. Regaining of destroyed forest
2. Regaining of ecology of marine system
3. Land degradation problems addressed and resolved.
4. Conservation is promoted both on land and sea and development initiatives realized.
The expected output is for the retainment of the forest and rejuvenation of marine life in the reefs and community?s acceptance of the idea and the importance of looking after the environment.
Project Snapshot
Grantee:
Kaolo Biodiversity Conservation, Indigenous Integration & Tourism Termini
Country:
Solomon islands
Area Of Work:
Biodiversity
Grant Amount:
US$ 30,000.00
Co-Financing Cash:
Co-Financing in-Kind:
Project Number:
SLB/SGP/OP7/Y2/CORE/BD/2021/09
Status:
Currently under execution
SGP Country office contact
Mr. Lorraine Bambu
Email:
Mr. Teiba Mamu
Email:
Address
Joint Presence of UNDP, UNFPA & UNICEF, ANZ House Prince Philip Highway Ranadi.P.O.box 1954
Honiara, Pacific
Honiara, Pacific
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