There are 27,190 projects available.
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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2013
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25,000.00
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OP5 - Y2 (Jul 12 – Jun 13)
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Project Number: INS/SGP/OP5/Y2/STAR/BD/12/002 |
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GOAL : Improving community?s food security based on local resources
OBJECTIVE 1 : Increasing the availability of local food resources
INDICATOR :
1. Five types of local food crops, which are: Sword Bean, Jack Bean, Benguk Bean (Koro Benguk), ( ... )
gu (purple sweet potato) and Gembili (a local tuber) are cultivated by farmers for producing food, preventing erosion and improving soil quality.
2. As many as 172 farmers produce organic fertilizer from materials that are available in their neighborhood.
ACTIVITIES :
1. Cultivation of Beans (koro)
2. Development of Uwi Ungu and Gembili.
3. Supporting the production of organic
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Belarus
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2013
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49,748.00
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: BLR/SGP/OP5/Y3/STAR/CC/13/01 |
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The project goal: Reduction of CO2 emissions into the atmosphere and expenses for electricity by introducing solar thermal water heating in a dormitory of Vidzovsky lyceum and school building thermorenovation .
Project tasks:
1. Install and launch ( ... )
solar thermal water heating unit for water treatment needs of the dormitory students Vidzu lyceum.
2. Perform thermorenovation of the academic building at Vidzu lyceum
3. Share project results with oblast secondary educational institutions and local authorities.
Expected results
1. Solar thermal water heating unit is installed and put into operations at Vidzu lyceum students?
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India
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2013
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33,700.00
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: IND/SGP/OP5/Y3/STAR/CC/2013/02/KAR01 |
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Project Objectives
- Upgrade the technical and entrepreneurial skills of the communities in adopting and offering low carbon /renewable energy technologies
-create dissemination to spread the use of low carbon technologies.
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Liberia
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Biodiversity
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2013
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47,000.00
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OP5 - Y2 (Jul 12 – Jun 13)
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Project Number: LBR/SGP/OP5/CORE/BD/Y2/2013/023 |
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The production of rice, the staple food of our country and other countries within the sub-region of West Africa has fallen over the years. This is due to the type of farming and ecology we are using for our production activities. The system of rice ( ... )
g we practice is upland which is practiced throughout the year depending on rainfall, but has over the years been impaired by change in climate. Most of the farmers? resources are being used for these activities but little benefits are realized. Poor yield has forced farmers to abandon rice farming to such alternatives like mining of Gold and Diamonds, which they feel will bring quick returns to
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Madagascar
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Land Degradation
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2013
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44,000.00
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OP5 - Y2 (Jul 12 – Jun 13)
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Project Number: MDG/SGP/OP5/Y2/STAR/LD/12/22 |
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OG: Contribution à la stabilisation et réhabilitation des zones sujettes à la formation des lavaka, sur les falaises d?Ampangabe, Ambohidava, Ambohimiarina, commune rurale d?Amboasary gare et Amboasarikely,commune rurale d'Andaingo gare, ( ... )
ct de Moramanga, Région Alaotra Mangoro, Madagascar
OS1: Regrouper les bénéficiaires dans des structures formelles et renforcer leurs capacités
R11: Associations paysannes formalisées, ayant leurs comités de gestion légitimes auprès des populations , Comité communal instauré
R12: Capacité des bénéficiaires en technique de plantation de grevillea renforcée
R13:
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Uganda
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Land Degradation
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2013
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50,000.00
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: UGA/SGP/OP5/STAR/LD/13/07 |
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MACE Conservation Agriculture Project aims to implement an integrated systematic, market-oriented conservation agriculture system that improves farm-level supply side management using a value chain approach through capacity building and training in ( ... )
vation Agriculture(CA); demonstrating CA techniques as resource-saving agricultural crop production methods that strive to achieve acceptable profits together with high and sustained production levels while concurrently conserving the environment; and implementing community land-use planning and conservation agriculture practices in Rugashari sub-county with the aim of improving soil fertility,
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Antigua and Barbuda
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Community Based Adaptation
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2013
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47,500.00
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: ATG/SGP/OP5/Y3/CORE/CC/2013/06 |
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This project grew out of a planning grant where a series of workshops were conducted to in several communities to find out how climate change conditions were affecting the livelihoods of the rural people in farming. The drought condition prevented ( ... )
rom engaging in year round production and the high and increased temperatures make farming conditions very difficult. This project will teach and demonstrate climate smart agricultural techniques in 4 strategic communities to include mainly women and young farmers. The techniques will include propagation, conservation and preservation of local seeds, local materials for pest and insect control,
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Kenya
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Biodiversity
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2013
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139,524.00
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OP5 - Y2 (Jul 12 – Jun 13)
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Project Number: KEN/SGP/OP5/FSP/BD/13/07 |
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Poor fisheries governance, high dependence on marine resources in coastal communities and climate change are the biggest problems threatening marine biodiversity in Eastern Africa. Critical issues include damaging fishing practices and weak ( ... )
ies governance; targeting of fish spawning aggregations by fishers and dive tourism which is threatening their existence; an uncoordinated and piecemeal approach to knowledge management for biodiversity and ecosystem-based fisheries management at the local level; poor legislation for community conservation efforts; and unsustainable financing of marine conservation. Conversely, there are marine
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Kenya
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Biodiversity
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2013
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49,906.00
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: KEN/SGP/OP5/FSP/BD/13/09 |
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The project will contribute to improved coastal and mangrove forest governance and management focused on establishment of Community Forest Associations and Participatory Forest Management.
The goal of the project is:
To increase local community, ( ... )
astal and marine ecosystem resilience capacity through enhanced community governance and co-management structures, restoration and sustainable resource use
The objectives of the project are:
Contribute to improved coastal, and mangrove forest governance and management focusing on establishment of community forest association (CFA) and participatory forest management plan (PFMP) in the project
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Ghana
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Climate Change Mitigation Climate Change Mitigation Climate Change Mitigation
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2013
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20,000.00
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: GHA/SGP/OP5/Y3/STAR/CC/09/04/036 |
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The purpose of the project is to mainstream climate change adaptation, collaborative sustainable land management and biodiversity conservation practices in the selected communities through capacity building of women farmers on innovative strategies, ( ... )
able livelihood activities and developing access to market opportunities locally and globally.
The project will provide technical back-up support to ensure appropriate yield of farm produce, concreting the linkage of women farmers to a fair and ready market, nurturing and distribution of small animals to women for income generation, formation of women into a cooperative or CBO to continue,
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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2013
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11,000.00
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OP5 - Y2 (Jul 12 – Jun 13)
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Project Number: INS/SGP/OP5/Y2/STAR/BD/13/055 |
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GOAL :
The rehabilitation of sea grass beds to increase production and quality of seaweed and the creation of marketing network as an alternative livelihood of the community in Liya Mawi village.
OBJECTIVES
Objective 1 : Increase knowledge and ( ... )
ess of the community to manage seaweed based on conservation.
Indicators :
1. The formation of 2 interest and watchdog groups of marine environment of Liya Mawi Village.
2. One village regulation on the management & conservation of coastal area of village issued by Liya Mawi Village government.
Activities :
One dissemination by Marine and Fisheries Agency (DKP), Environmental Board (BLH)
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South africa
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Climate Change Mitigation Climate Change Mitigation
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2013
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50,000.00
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: SAF/SGP/OP5/STAR/Y3/CC/13/02 |
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? The key environmental problems that will be addressed by construction of digesters will be reduction of air pollution.
? Reduction of usage of fossil fuels, which are a major contributor in early child mortality rate, by getting clean ( ... )
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? Education on climate change to the communities.
The project will facilitate the construction of eleven (11) digesters and a tunnel farming equipment for the growing of vegetables. The ten digesters will benefit the community in the following way:
? Saving on the present cost of electricity, by producing cheaper energy from cow dung that is easily available as there are many cattle in
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Lesotho
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Land Degradation
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2013
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45,250.00
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: LSO/SGP/OP5/Y3/CORE/LD/2013/04 |
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The landscape of the Ha Semione is characterized by vast grasslands and wetlands, uniquely shaped sandstone overhangs and rock features, natural rock, a high diversity of indigenous plants, streams of pristine water as well as the powerful Makhaleng ( ... )
ll. The wetlands of the Makhaleng especially at ha Semione are degraded. The degradation is due to overgrazing , burning and overharvesting of the grasses found on wetlands such as Leloli and Mosea, also by purposely planting of willow trees on wetlands and digging of trenches to drain wetlands for expansion of agricultural land for maize production. The problem is exacerbated by the fact that
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Zimbabwe
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2013
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50,000.00
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: ZIM/SGP/OP5/Y3/STAR/CC/13/03 |
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The proposed project is a follow up to the First Phase that was supported through GEFSGP funding which was completed in August 2012. The new project?s target population consists of 248 farmers (168 females and 80 males) spread over seven traditional ( ... )
s. 16 of the 168 targeted women are widows? and 14 are girl OVC heading households. Of the 80 males targeted 5 are OVC headed households. Through the follow up project LDS seeks to scale up the following components;
? Conservation farming through promotion of small grains, groundnuts and cow peas as well as the construction of a community garden in Makuwerere village.
? Planting of indigenous
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Sierra Leone
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Biodiversity
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2013
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34,995.00
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OP5 - Y2 (Jul 12 – Jun 13)
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Project Number: SLE/SGP/OP5/ CORE/BD/13/03/006 |
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The Malambay Community Forest Conservation and Alternative Livelihood Project in Malambay and its surrounding communities is a small community based project. The primary aim of the project is to conserve the community forest and the biodiversity in ( ... )
order to reduce the high risk of food insecurity in the future. The community forest, Gbonkor Makanlu Forest, is the only closed canopy forest existing in Mambolo Chiefdom now. The project?s focus is environmental conservation, development and poverty alleviation, through sustainable alternative livelihoods activities in order to help minimise communities over dependence on forest resources.
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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2013
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20,000.00
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OP5 - Y2 (Jul 12 – Jun 13)
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Project Number: INS/SGP/OP5/Y2/STAR/BD/13/039 |
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GOAL
In 2016, Darawa Village Will Become Self Sufficient in Fishery.
OBJECTIVES
Objective 1 : The development of effective natural resources monitoring system and the restoration of mangrove forest in Darawa Village.
Indicators :
1. The ( ... )
ion of natural resources monitoring institution in Darawa Village which consists of 20 people who become the trained watchdogs. These resources watchdogs are members of Forkani who are included in Dewara group.
2. A memorandum of understanding between the village government and the community of Darawa village related to mangrove conservation area in Darawa village.
3. One equipment package for
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Slovak republic
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Land Degradation
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2013
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49,750.00
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OP5 - Y2 (Jul 12 – Jun 13)
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Project Number: SVK/SGP/OP5/COMDEKS/2012/002 |
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The aim of the project is to ensure sustainable management of 110 ha of own and rented flooded grasslands (Ostrovik and Lazcik) through the development of organic farms with livestock and cattle farming. Management will be focused primarily on ( ... )
on of green meadows with favourable conditions for breeding birds and local plants, thus promoting overall biodiversity. Agricultural production in the area aims to prove that even organic farming can be profitable and sustainable. A whole variety of actors is involved in the project, from small farmers, ranchers, small livestock owners, ornithologists, emplooyees of state conservation and all
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Fiji
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Biodiversity Biodiversity
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2013
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38,394.00
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OP5- Y1 (Jul 11 - Jun 12)
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Project Number: FJI/SGP/OP5/Y1/CORE/BD/12/06 |
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Sierra Leone
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Chemicals
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2013
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28,860.00
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OP5-Y3 (Jul 13 - Jun 14)
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Project Number: SLE/SGP/OP5/ STAR/CH/13/10/031 |
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Bo District where this project will be implemented has 104 Peripheral Health Units (PHU?S). With this number, only seven (7) can boast of environmentally safer facilities for the disposal of their medical waste. The remaining 97 PHUs in the ( ... )
ct use various forms of hazardous practices like shallow burial and open burning for disposing of their medical waste. These practices are apparently ineffective and risky particularly for the disposal of such non-organic items like sharps (blades, syringe needles etc) and pathological waste.The goal of this intervention is that (50) Public Health Unit (PHU) and its host communities in the Bo
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Jamaica
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Biodiversity Biodiversity
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2013
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50,000.00
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OP5 - Y2 (Jul 12 – Jun 13)
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Project Number: JAM/SGP/OP5/2/STAR/BD/13/04 |
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Cockpit Country is the most distinctive landscape in Jamaica and is re known locally and internationally for its rich biodiversity. The area includes 22,327 hectares of forest reserves. Its forest includes the largest remaining block of moist to wet ( ... )
ne forest in Jamaica. The concentration of endemism in Cockpit Country is one of the most remarkable in the world. 27 of Jamaica?s 28 endemic birds are found in the area along with 1500 species of plants and several species of amphibians, reptiles and invertebrates of which 106 species are found only in the Cockpit Country. (Source: Cockpit Country Conservation Plan 2006)
Despite its importance,
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