There are 27,190 projects available.
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Mauritius
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Biodiversity Biodiversity
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2021
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47,400.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: MAR/SGP/OP7/Y1/CORE/BD/2021/07 |
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Samoa
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International Waters
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2021
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17,091.00
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OP7 –Y2 (Jul 21-Jun 22)
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Project Number: WSM/SGP/OP7/Y2/CORE/IW/2021/02 |
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Guinea-bissau
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Biodiversity
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2021
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45,000.00
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OP7 –Y2 (Jul 21-Jun 22)
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Project Number: GNB/MAVA/2021/1 |
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Contribute to the sustainable management of marine and forest resources, fight poverty and improve the socio-economic condition of local communities.
Specifically, the project contributes:
? Strengthen the participation of fishing communities ( ... )
men in decision-making on resource management.
? Improve fishing practices through the use of environmentally friendly gear.
? Improve the quality of the diet, offering communities the possibility of producing vegetables and husking rice in large quantities.
? Encourage women to undertake other income-generating
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Tonga
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Biodiversity
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2021
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4,440.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: TON/SGP/OP7/Y1/BD/CORE/2020/6 |
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Tonga
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Land Degradation
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2021
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26,520.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: TON/SGP/OP7/Y1/LD/CORE/2020/4 |
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Tonga
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Chemicals
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2021
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27,500.00
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OP7 –Y2 (Jul 21-Jun 22)
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Project Number: TON/SGP/OP7/Y2/CH/CORE/2021/6 |
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The project aims to enable the community of Matahau to carry out and implement sustainable ways of organic farming of their root crops and native plant species that are beneficial to the use of the community.
The use of POPs is increasing as the ( ... )
e is changing and may cause a low yield and growth from the community plantations. The community of Matahau is situated in the rural area of Tongatapu which is the main island, and it is not directly connected to the groundwater grid that the urban areas are supplied with. Therefore, there is a shortage of water availability to the community when using the current water system that has been
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Fiji
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Land Degradation
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2021
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23,350.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: FJI/SGP/OP7/Y1/CORE/LD/21/09 |
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Turkiye
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Biodiversity
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2021
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21,000.00
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OP7 –Y2 (Jul 21-Jun 22)
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Project Number: TUR/SGP/OP7/Y1/MAVA/BD/21/17 |
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Sierra Leone
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Land Degradation
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2021
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20,000.00
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OP7 –Y2 (Jul 21-Jun 22)
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Project Number: SLE/SGP/OP7/Y2/CORE/ LD/15/10/2021/16 |
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The project is implemented by Sierra Greenfields a profitable agribusiness that engages local communities (out-growers- mainly women and young people) and explores innovations that are driven by technology and sustainable agricultural practices. ( ... )
roject is a pilot agro-ecology in vegetable production at a village called Senehun as a nucleus farm site for their out-growers, by producing organic fertilizers from bio-fertilizers making machinery and vermicomposting. In addition, Greenfields will conduct tree planting on 2 km riparian deforested vegetation of Tibei River that runs along 10 communities in the Kamajei chiefdom. Tree planting
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Brazil
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Biodiversity
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2021
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25,762.54
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: BRA/SGP/OP7/Y1/ICCA/GSI/COVID/2021/07 |
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The project in question has as its main objective the generation of income through the aggregation of value to the extractivism of the babassu coconut and it foresees the gradual recovery of degraded landscapes through the adoption of sustainable ( ... )
ment practices of the forest
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Georgia
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Biodiversity
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2021
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20,115.00
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OP7 –Y2 (Jul 21-Jun 22)
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Project Number: GEO/SGP/OP7/Y2/CORE/BD/2021/02 |
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The main idea of the project is caring for the survival of Georgian bees by introducing modern methods, technologies and preparations; Promoting the development of beekeeping in Georgia |
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Ecuador
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Biodiversity
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2021
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10,000.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: ECU/ICCA-GSI-COVID/2021/07 |
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El proyecto tendrá 3 componentes: 1) fortalecimiento de la medicina ancestral a través de la enseñanza de los Yachaks mayores a los Yachaks jóvenes; 2) fortalecimiento de las habilidades personales de los Yachaks en complemento a la enseñanza ( ... )
medicina ancestral a través de educación financiera, derechos humanos y género, así como técnicas de aprendizaje; y, 3) cuidado del ecosistema a través de la conservación de plantas nativas (45 mil) y la siembra de otras 20 mil, a través de mingas
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Ecuador
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Biodiversity
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2021
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10,000.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: ECU/ICCA-GSI-COVID/2021/05 |
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Los Centros Chachis Tsejpi y Jeyambi, ubicados en el río Cayapas del Biocorredor del Chocó esmeraldas, vienen conservando sus bosques; desde hace diez años a través del Programa Socio Bosque, conservan alrededor de 2000 has, ratificando su ( ... )
o con la madre tierra.
El territorio Chachi no es sólo el patrimonio de la etnia, del que se obtiene el sustento diario y la base física del pueblo. El territorio, que por siglos ha pertenecido al Pueblo Chachi, es también la morada, el olimpo de sus espíritus, de sus ancestros. Por esto el atentar contra el mismo, el convertirlo en objeto de límites y de compraventa, no afecta sóIo la
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Colombia
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2021
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5,000.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: COL/SGP/OP7/Y1/CORE/CC/2021/01 |
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2021
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35,000.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: MAL/ICCA-GSI-COVID/2021/02 |
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Through this project, water catchment areas will be identified and established by enforcing management systems and regulations in managing water governance and land use planning in the conserved area. Access to clean water and strengthening ( ... )
economic activities can improve health and ensure food safety in Kampung Datong community area,
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2021
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47,962.28
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OP6 - Y6 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: MAL/SGP/OP6/Y6/STAR/BD/2021/03 |
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To empower six Orang Asli communities/villages to start sustainable agriculture and agroforestry to increase their food production in terms of quality and quantity to strengthen their resilience against any future crisis |
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Indonesia
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Biodiversity
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2021
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15,000.00
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OP6 –Y7 (Jul 21-Jun 22)
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Project Number: INS/SGP/OP6/Y7/STAR/BD/21/091 |
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GOAL (VISION/GENERAL OBJECTIVE)
Strengthening the livelihoods of the 4 village communities on Semau Island that pays attention to the balance and sustainability of environmental, social and economic management.
objectives (SPECIAL PROJECT ( ... )
IVES)
Objective 1:
Increase livestock productivity through innovation in feed processing technology
Indicators:
1. 1. Body weight of cattle (cows and pigs) at the age of 6 months.
2. 2. Number of farmers using new feed.
3. 3. Number of Farmers using Bokashi Organic Fertilizer and POC
Activity:
1. Support for the procurement of a chopper that can be used to chop forage for animal feed and
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Malaysia
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Biodiversity
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2021
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30,000.00
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OP7 - Y1 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: MAL/ICCA-GSI-COVID/2021/01 |
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The overall objective of this project is to revive traditional medical practices of the Penan community through documentation |
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Liberia
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2021
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20,000.00
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OP7 –Y2 (Jul 21-Jun 22)
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Project Number: LBR/SGP/OP7/Y2/CORE/CC/2021/47 |
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A project, being Mentoring Women and Girls to tackle the effects of Climate Change in Agriculture. Because women are more likely to live in poverty than men, have less access to basic human rights; like the ability to freely move and acquire land, ( ... )
ce systematic violence that escalates during periods of instability, it is important to support them in the wake of climate change. ?These factors, and many more suggest that when climate change intensifies, women will struggle the most. In fact, the Paris climate agreement includes specific provisions to ensure women receive support to cope with the hazards of climate change ?.
?Gender
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Eritrea
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Land Degradation
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2021
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50,000.00
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OP6 - Y6 (Jul 20-Jun 21)
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP6/Y6/STAR/LD/2020/22 |
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Eritrea was endowed with an abundant and diversified plant species, but due to mismanagement continuing for a century, the long-drawn-out war and recurrent droughts these natural resources have declined dramatically. Thus, forest cover, which once ( ... )
d some 30% of the total land area of the country, has been drastically reduced and reached less than 1% (FAO, 1997. In many parts of Eritrea, a sizeable forest cover that plays an important social and economic role. The forestry formations, which include the highland forests (Juniperus procera, and Olea africana) which cover about 0.8 %, mixed woodlands of Acacia spp. and associated species,
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