There are 12,310 projects that match your search.
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Burkina faso
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Biodiversity
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1998
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29,336.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: BKF/98/04 |
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Objectifs à long terme
a.contribuer à la préservation de la diversité biologique;
b.contribuer à l?éducation environnementale des citadins de la ville de Ouagadougou, notamment les jeunes, les élèves et ( ... )
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c.contribuer à la lutte contre la pauvreté.
Objectifs spécifiques
a.reconstituer le couvert végétal d?un espace dénudé;
b.améliorer le cadre et les conditions de vie des populations riverraines;
c.accroître les compétences locales;
d.augmenter la capacité d?intervention de l?AMIFOB.
Résultats attendus
a.une pépinière existante est fonctionnelle;
b.un
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Burkina faso
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Biodiversity
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1998
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14,781.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: BKF/98/06 |
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L?Association « Toupouor Baon-Yen », qui signifie en Dagara « aller à la recherche du savoir ou accepter le savoir pour son épanouissement »,est une association féminine créée en octobre 1996 et ayant pour but le bien être de la femme et ( ... )
veloppement économique et social de Dano.
Avec ses 150 membres, elle a réalisé au cours des campagnes 96/97 et 97/98 : la sensibilisation de ses membres à la coupe des plantes médicinales, un verger de 2 ha d?anacardes, la construction d?une centaine de foyers dolo dans les secteurs et villages, le reboisement individuel et collectif d?essences servant de bois de feu (Azadirachta indica,
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Burkina faso
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Biodiversity
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1998
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18,078.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: BKF/98/08 |
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L?Association TON est une association qui fait dans l?écologie.Son projet de de protection et de valorisation d'une forêt naturelle a pour activités principales:
* Mise en défens et enrichissement de la forêt.
* Mise en place ( ... )
ivités économiques, notament la production du miel pour l'exportation.
* Formations diverses des bénéficiaires.
Dans le cadre de ce projet l'association TON, dirigé par un leader d'opinion très combatif mal gré les limites impatables à son alphabétisme est un des projets phare du FEM/ONG et du PNUD qui a un eu un impact sur l'environnement physique écologique et socio
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Senegal
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Biodiversity
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1998
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12,417.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: SEN/98/02 |
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Un des éléments les plus marquants de l'évolution de l'environnement dans la vallée du fleuve Sénégal ( site du projet) est la disparition progressive des formations végétales ligneuses ( la consommation moyenne annuelle y est estimée ( ... )
200 000 tonnes de bois dont 90% de bois de chauffe). L'idée du projet est d'utiliser l'important potentiel disponible en eau d'irrigation du fleuve Sénégal pour implanter des bosements artificiels qui se substitueraient progressivement par leur exploitation aux produits ligneux tirés des formations naturelles.Ainsi, il s'agit d'un projet de plantation d'espèces agroforestières suer
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Senegal
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Biodiversity
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1998
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41,225.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: SEN/98/04 |
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La salinisation des terres de la zone du projet constitue un problème à la fois écologique et social. Le site est une vasière d'une vallée morte (acidification des sols, abaissement de la nappe phéatique, diminution du couvert ( ... )
tal, diminution des terres cultivables, appauvrissement des populations ).
C'est dans ce contexte que se situe ce projet à travers les objectifs suivants:
-Réhabilitation (rectification d'ouvrages hydrauliques anti sel et de retenue d'eau douce) sur une période de 3 ans pour promouvoir l'agriculture (riziculture)
- reboiser les terres salées et la mangrove
- améliorer les aires de
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Mali
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Biodiversity
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1998
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9,805.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: MLI/97/18 |
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Lutte contre les feux de brousse a travers l'introduction des ruches améliorées.
L?arrondissement de Yorobougoula constate de 1990 a 1995 une chute de la production de miel de 10 000 litres a 4 000 litres. Cette baisse de production est du a un ( ... )
feu de brousse qui a détruit plus de deux cents ruches. Depuis ce désastre la production du miel continue a baisser
Description : Lutte contre les feux de brousse a travers l'introduction des ruches améliorées
Objectifs spécifiques - Améliorer les techniques de production, de traitement et de conservation du miel
- Minimiser les risques de feux de brousse causés par la récolte
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Ghana
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Biodiversity
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1998
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3,292.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: GHA/98/031 |
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The project was sited at Abomoyaw Anyansu Mpakadan, Apegusu and Aboaso fringing the Volta Lake in the dry semi-deciduous forest zone. The area was experiencing rapid deforestation particularly because of crop farming near the Volta gorge and along ( ... )
nks of the river. As a result of the Local Government ban on crop farming in the gorge area, the NGO proposed to popularize bee keeping that will provide a means of livelihood while improving pollination and propagation of flora biodiversity and improving carbon sequestration. The project had help 5 communities to start bee keeping using the Kenyan Top Bar Hives. Beneficiaries were to pass on an
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Botswana
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Biodiversity
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1998
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24,947.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: BOT/95/G52/009 |
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The project compliments an outreach programme for the Harry Oppenhiemer Okavango Research Centre. It seeks to teach communities in the Okavango, plant collection and incorporate indigenous knowledge in the herbariums data base. |
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Belize
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Biodiversity
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1998
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1,010.10
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Phase 1
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Project Number: BZE/97/05 |
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Planning Grant to develop project to motivate residents of the Sibun River Watershed to protect the integrity of the river ecosystems. |
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Jordan
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Biodiversity
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1998
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42,000.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: GEF-JOR-95-G52-18 |
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Jordan is located at the junction of three continents housing several globally and regionally important ecosystems and habitats. There are 17 International Bird Areas (IBAs)in Jordan. Three of these areas are fully protected by law and five are ( ... )
lly protected. IBAs in Jordan are exposed to several negative impacts such as ecosystem destruction, extinction of species and degradation of local migratory birds. The project is working on updating, promoting and conserving IBAs in Jordan to ensure their sustainability and to benefit the local economy from their cultural and natura values. The project is issuing a periodical newsletter
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Trinidad and tobago
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Biodiversity
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1998
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4,808.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: TRI/95/G52/2101/promo |
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There is a dearth of audiovisual education and awareness material on the environment in general and on the nesting leatherback turtle in particulart in Trinidad and Tobago. The project addressed the acquisition and distribution of 200 video ( ... )
tes of a 45 minute documentary entitled 'An ancient species - a struggle for survival', produced by a local media company, to schools, Government agencies, NGOs/CBOs and other stakeholders. The documentary includes a segment on UNDP SHD and GEF Small Grants Programme.
Copies of the documentary were presented to representatives of schools, CBOs, NGOs and Government agencies by the UNDP
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Ghana
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Biodiversity
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1998
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6,037.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: GHA/98/027 |
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The Centre is a Traditional Herbal Medicine Centre that uses many different herbs from the savannah zone of Ghana. Unfortunately, because of increases in human population and the demand for more farmlands, wild areas from which these resources are ( ... )
ed are shrinking. Other threats include bushfires and free grazing of livestock. As an answer to these threats, the Centre has been funded in the Pilot Phase to do in-situ protection of some species but this has faced serious bushfire.
In this project, the Centre was linked to plant taxonomist of the Ghana Herbarium and a horticulturist from the local university to assist in the collection,
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Egypt
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Biodiversity
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1998
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26,637.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: EG-OP1-03 |
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* Training a group members of the NGO on skills of research, data collection and analysis
* Preparing a collective file containing all information about the Lake condition and its importance.
* Organizing a conference on how to rescue and benefit ( ... )
e Lake.
* Organize a public hearing meetings and workshops with the objective of creating a public opinion assisting the process of rescuing the Lake.
* Prepare and distribute printouts and stickers and prepare a video with the same
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Mauritius
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Biodiversity
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1998
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1,000.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: MAR/95/G52/13 |
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Development of the project 'Protection and Propagation of of Endemic/Indigenous Ornamental Plants' by the NGO with the help of consultants. |
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Poland
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Biodiversity
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1998
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591.00
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Pilot Phase
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Project Number: POL/98/01p |
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3 meetings with experts were organised ( including Narwianski National Park) in three thematic blocks: forestry, agriculture and agrobiodiversity,and then individual consultations in Environmental Dept. of Voivodship Office in Bialystok, in ( ... )
ry of Agriculture in Warsaw (dr Anna Liro - potential possible funds from EU), Dr Wieslaw Podyma - IHAR in Radzikow, FAO coordinator/focal person for genetic resources of plants, Dr Elzbieta Martyniuk, CSHZ, FAO coordinator for genetic resources of
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Poland
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Biodiversity
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1998
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11,640.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: POL/98/09 |
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Restoration of an endangered species White Rabbit - Popielanski. It is the only Polish rabbit in FAO RED DATA BOOK of endangered breeds. Until this project protected only in conservation breeding in Jastrzebiec, the Polish Academy of Sciences ( ... )
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Project aims in bringing to 4 vulnerable communities 3 of people affected by HIV/AIDS in Wandzin,Darzewo and Lutynka and in Wladyslawowo of Barka Foundation for homelss people rabbit breeding for themselves and for sharing with poor in the vicinity, from previous state farms .It has good potential for unique product be offered to foreign markets, providing income generation for
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Sri lanka
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Biodiversity
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1998
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1,908.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: SRL/95/G52/049 |
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Rationale
The Kirala kelaya is a fast disappearing marsh due to a large area of it being used by farmers for paddy cultivation. At present the paddy lands are abandoned due to salinity and infested with weeds. With the loss of land, the marsh has ( ... )
y lost its bio diversity.
Objectives, activities
Rehabilitate the marsh in urban areas with Kirala and other mangrove plants which are fast disappearing due to land filling and minimize soil erosion and flooding of the area by regrowing the marsh
To rehabilitate 2 hectares of the marsh with Kirala (Sonaratia caeseolaris) and other mangrove plants.
Minimize soil erosion and flooding of the
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Cote d'ivoire
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Biodiversity
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1998
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22,723.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: IVC/95/G52/007 |
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In rural areas, people use fire to clean their fields and plantations, and also to keep wild animals away from those plantations. Unfortunately, this method is dangerous for both human beings and the floral wealth.
The objective of the project is ( ... )
tect the sacred forest of Komatu ? which is the only remaining forest undamaged ? contains important cultural and pertaining to worship relics for the village of Fengolo, as well as medical plants.
The protection of Komatu sacred forest will consist in promoting activities of honey production inside the forest, in order to prevent its burning by population due to the important icomes generated
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Pakistan
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Biodiversity
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1998
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45,235.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: PAK/97/17 |
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To adopt measures in collaboration with Government departments to reduce the sources of pollution of River Swat.
The project goals are to protect fresh water source from alide and liquid waste, to promote plan construction through developing land ( ... )
planning guidelines and to involve communities and stakeholders in the planning and management processes along with the government.
The participants are communities, government, and research and development organizations. The beneficiaries will also be the communities, also the tourists.
The anticipated results of the project are septic tanks made by hoteliers, better management of liquid
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Ghana
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Biodiversity
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1998
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15,000.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: GHA/98/028 |
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The project is a jointly funded activity by the Centre, GEF/SGP, and the Royal Netherlands Embassy of Ghana to show a travelling exhibition prepared by the Rainforest Medical Foundation (RMF) to a wide spectrum of audience in the southern rainforest ( ... )
of Ghana. The emphasis of the exhibition is to show the significance of the loss of medicinal plants and diseases of and from deforestation particularly because hitherto not much attention had been given to the impending rainforest ?catastrophe?. ?It is generally accepted that medicinal plants provide the raw materials for at least 25 % of allotrophic western drugs?. The exhibits travelled to all
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