There are 280 projects that match your search.
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Pakistan
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Biodiversity
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1996
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43,474.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: PAK/95/34 |
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SUNGI Development Foundation is an NGO working in Hazara since 1992. SUNGI has developed a network of grass root partners in Hazara and established linkages with other NGOs, CBOs and public interest institutions in other parts of the country. SUNGI ( ... )
king in the following sectors: Community, Institutional and gender development, natural resource management with main focus on conservation of bio-diversity, infrastructure, health and sanitation, training, savings and credit and action research and policy advocacy.
Basic purpose of the project ?Conservation of Biodiversity through NRM and poverty alleviation? is to raise public awareness on
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Pakistan
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Biodiversity
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1996
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8,158.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: PAK/95/33 |
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The project is located in Jhangar valley Punjab. The duration of the project is one year and already various achievements have been accomplished.
The number and size of the protected areas have increases, the area under plant coverage has also ( ... )
sed, the range lands were improved in selected sites, local communities were organized, the awareness of locals regarding the natural resources of the area was enhanced, research reports on different aspects of the project are available and participation of local people on the plantation programme was ensured.
There were numerous difficulties, mainly the non-availability of sufficient funds to
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Pakistan
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Biodiversity
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1996
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11,730.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: PAK/95/32 |
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The Pakistan Galliform Project is a three year project which is in the completion stages. It was executed by World Pheasant Association Pakistan with collaboration with the N.W.F.P Wildlife Department.
It has been a monitoring program aiming to ( ... )
e various populations of pheasants in Hazara district of N.W.F.P. A lot of information regarding pheasant populations, habitat utilization and ecological pressure has been collected as well as annotated checklists of bird and mammal species, updating distribution and status of many species in Hazara.
Results
There are basically three types of results that have been
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Pakistan
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Climate Change Mitigation
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1995
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2,330.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: PAK/95/19 |
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Located in the village Mani Acher Taluka Ratodero, the main goals of the project include, reduction of land degredation caused by salinization and to enrich the soil of the crop land, to improve the irrigation patron, to improve the environment and ( ... )
pollution by planting trees. The increase in the out put of land for small land owners and farmers to preserve fish ponds as well as to involve women of the are in the environment sector to generate income through trees, fish ponds and crops are also stated objectives.
The activities to be conducted under the project are the leveling of the land, digging of drains of the project area,
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Pakistan
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Biodiversity
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1995
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11,579.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: PAK/95/18 |
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Having realized the importance of natural resources in sustainable economic development, the members of Seven village organizations (have been grazing their livestock and collecting wood from Khunjerab National Park) have formed a joint management ( ... )
tee for scientific
Management of the Khunjerab National Park Buffer Zone.
The seven villages, namely, Galapan, Morkhon, Jamalabad, Gircha, Sirtige, Nazimabad and Sostare situated at the northern tip of Hunza valley, adjacent to Khunjerab National Park. Prior to construction of KKH, the whole Gojal area (including the seven villages) would exclusively depend on the natural resources for their
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Pakistan
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Biodiversity
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1995
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10,644.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: PAK/95/22 |
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This project was initiated in 1993 with the intent to protect the brown bear from total elimination.
Field work and research conducted in 1993 was aimed at developing baseline information on the Deosai Plains. In 1994,research activities were ( ... )
ued and concepts were developed for regulation of human activities and protection of wildlife in Deosai Plains were tested and refined.
In 1995. the primary emphasis was on the establishment of protective measures on a permanent and sustainable basis. In view of the findings and recommendations of the earlier phases of the project, field work proposed for 1995 was with the following
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Pakistan
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Climate Change Mitigation
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1995
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11,132.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: PAK/95/20 |
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The thrust of concentration is on the area of the village Mani Acger Taluka Ratodero. The objectives of the project are mainly centered around afforestation, multiple use, sustained yield, control of water level, economic development, trees as an ( ... )
ry and reduction of global warming.
The project envisages plantation of 25,000 trees, each year by the farmers for the first five years. A total of 1,25,000 trees will be planted in Phase 1 and each farmer shall be asked to earmark 5 acres of land and plant 5,000 enblock trees on his land.
After completion of phase 1, each farmer shall be required to hand over one thousand trees out of his
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Pakistan
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Climate Change Mitigation
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1995
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6,087.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: PAK/95/21 |
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The project was located in the Dera Ismail Khan District and it aims to introduce fuel saving technology to the community, to save money and health of the Biomass fuel users. Furthermore it aims to conserve the forests of D.I Khan and prevent air ( ... )
ion which was being caused by the cutting of trees in a large number.
The activities to be carried out included a survey of the area and the conduction of a village profile and area profile of the villages. The formulation of strategy of supervision and monitoring jointly with the UNDP and arrangement for the training of field staff are also part of the planned activities. There is further
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Pakistan
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Climate Change Mitigation
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1995
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7,500.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: PAK/95/27 |
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The objective of the project was aimed at reducing the amount of greenhouse gas emissions entering the atmosphere by construction of smokeless stoves and protecting biodiversity through releasing the pressure for fuel wood of waste lands amounting ( ... )
otal area of 8664 acres in Tehsil Chunian and Tehsil Pattoki of District Kasur.
Two or more women from twelve villages were trained as ?Chuhla Misteries? or ?Chuhla Mechanics? in a five day workshop conducted in collaboration with FPAP-Pakistan at Changa Manga. Furthermore the local ?lohars? or blacksmiths of each village were trained in making steel material need to construct the Stove. The
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Pakistan
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Biodiversity
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1995
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3,089.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: PAK/95/25 |
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The project was composed of two phases, in the first phase a forest on one hundred acres of land was to be raised in which appropriate plants and bushes including Babool, Shesham, Bar mulberry, Jund and wild roses shall be planted. In the second ( ... )
parent stock of black/gray partridge and hog deer was to be re introduced in the area, the idea behind the whole project was to create a refuge for wildlife which will be used as a hatchery initially for partridges and hog deer and later on for other birds and animals. Wild life would be provided with all the possible protection and facilities i.e. Shelter, Food, Proper Plants, Trees and
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Pakistan
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Multifocal Area
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1994
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6,667.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: PAK/94/15 |
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The objectives of the project centered around increasing the capacity of individuals and NGO?s to include environmental concerns in their work at the community level. To train community workers including primary school teachers as community workers ( ... )
ome aware of environmental issues and problems and to incorporate environmental concerns in their work at the community/mohalla level. To further produce a resource pack on environmental education, which can be used for training community workers.
The activities to be carried out under the banner of the project include two workshops, which were to be organized to help in the preparation of
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Pakistan
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Climate Change Mitigation
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1994
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2,796.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: PAK/94/08 |
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CPO proposes to start an Environment Conservation and Urban Forestry Program programme for this area, by introducing new technologies, community organization and training for human resource development. CPO is maintaining 15 home schools in this ( ... )
each school consists of 1 teacher, average 28 students and 1 mother committee of the student's mothers. They all provide sufficient network to conduct this program successfully.
The project mainly envisages development of the ecology. A nursery shall be established to provide the community the required and suitable seeds for the tree plantation, kitchen garden and flower raising. The project
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Pakistan
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Climate Change Mitigation
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1994
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2,287.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: PAK/94/17 |
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Youth Commission For Human Rights was organized by a group of young University graduates in September 1989, The organization was formally registered with the Government of Punjab in November 1990. The commission undertook the task of fulfilling its ( ... )
objectives by identifying Kot Lakhpat ( an informal settlement in the suburbs of Lahore) as the focal point of its activities.
AREA PROFILE OF THE AREA FOR WHICH INITIATIVE IS PROPOSED
Kot Lakhpat and its suburbs consist of disorganized and congested localities with a population of over half million. The majority of households in these localities have migrated ftom rural areas over the last
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Pakistan
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Climate Change Mitigation
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1994
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1,555.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: PAK/94/12 |
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The project aims to provide tree plants among the area growers, farmers, villagers (male and females) and provide awareness about health and sanitation regarding better environmental education in the rural areas.
Activities planned are to ( ... )
ish a nursery for tree plantation and distribute plants to the growers, farmers of the area. A few pit latrines will be constructed for demonstration purposes so that the residents of the surrounding area should learn and construct their own pit latrines. After completion of the project, the people will be able to make their own pit latrines and take care of cleanliness of their surroundings.
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Pakistan
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Biodiversity
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1994
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10,458.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: PAK/94/16 |
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The project is mainly located in the Jhangar Valley, Peshawar. The Population and other biotic pressures have threatened the bio-diversity resources of the valley and the main objectives of the project center around preventing further damage ( ... )
h providing better protection to wildlife species against poaching, protecting the rangelands and other wildlife habitats through controlled grazing of domestic livestock and effective checks over the cutting of vegetation, The goals further include the establishment of wildlife protected areas through local village organizations and creation of awareness amongst local communities for biological
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Pakistan
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Climate Change Mitigation
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1994
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6,815.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: PAK/94/04 |
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The project concentration was on the village of Muhammad Sahrif Sahto and its surrounding fourteen villages. It commenced in January 1994 and continued for the duration of the year.
The main aims of the project were to provide education ( ... )
ing the environment, increase the plantation of trees and remove waterlogging and provide sanitation. The means of spreading awareness would mainly be educational motivation, seminars and workshops. The beneficiaries were estimated at six thousand and the results were to eradicate environment pollution, water logging and salinity.
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Pakistan
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Climate Change Mitigation
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1994
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2,177.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: PAK/94/14 |
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The society is a community organization. It is a cooperative society of women. SEWA Ladies Cooperative Society Ltd intends to establish a5000 plants nursery at first step that will also act as demonstration and on-job training workshop.
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y objectives of this project are: i) demonstrate through successful implementation of afforestation that unproductive land can be turned productive. ii) Eucalyptus trees are known for absorption of subsoil water to the tune of 18 kg, per day per tree. Large scale afforestation of such trees are expected to reduce the severely of water logging in the area. iii) Because of the lands having turned
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Pakistan
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Climate Change Mitigation
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1994
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14,286.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: PAK/94/01 |
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The project aims to provide training in social forestry at community level to NGOs and CBOs, to demonstrate successful strategies for mobilizing community to conserve their environment and to expand the ongoing project of social forestry. ( ... )
rgets set for the project were: i) to train gardeners and school teachers of six schools each year in nursery raising and tree plantation. ii) to train members of CBOs, NGOs and community to set up nurseries, parks and plantations in public places. iii) to establish nurseries in six schools each year. iv) to create awareness among studetns about importance of forestation by introducing social
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Pakistan
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Climate Change Mitigation
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1994
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5,603.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: PAK/94/03 |
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The location of the project is in the suburbs of Sanghar city, mainly concentrating on ten villages located within a fifteen-mile radius of one another. It was started in Jan 1994 for a period of five years.
The main goals of the project, which ( ... )
ed the GEF problem areas were mainly concerning the projection of the rich and latest information about environment and preventative measures against pollution through film shows, seminars, gatherings, especially in communities with a majority of women .The objectives also included the maintenance of Huries in at least ten villages and promotion of preventive steps against pesticide, fertilizer
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Pakistan
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Climate Change Mitigation
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1994
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3,138.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: PAK/94/06 |
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Ranjo Khan Talpur is a small village consisting of 2640 people. Most of the residents live in miserable condition. Most of the population is illiterate. Through this project NGO will create awareness among villagers to raise tree nurseries in rural ( ... )
nd promote tree plantation.
Activities:
i) To raise nursery of 30,000 plants for launching tree plantation campaign.
ii) To organize four training workshops.
iii) Develop educational material for creating awareness about
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