There are 386 projects that match your search.
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Guatemala
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Climate Change Mitigation
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1997
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11,551.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: PPS-07-97 |
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Improving and initiate management of watershed forests for the maintenance of a community bath.
This NGO is the oldest in the region, it was founded on 1938 and maintain the traditional organization with democratic principles. With this project ( ... )
re going to preserve and improve the forest of the natural hot springs watershed that is used since precolonial times as medicinal baths by all the people of Totonicapán. Project objectives are: to train local stakeholders on basic forestry issues in order to protect and improve forest cover of the hot springs watershed through reforestation activities, elaborate a forest management plan with a
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Guatemala
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Multifocal Area
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1997
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6,346.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: PPS-01-97 |
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This project was designed to provide funds for the SGP activities related to stakeholders consultation and participation processes and the NSC members reunions and formal meetings. The objectives of the project are: to provide a flexible and agile ( ... )
implement all the stakeholders workshops and consultations and to provide the funds needed for NSC meetings on project selection, mobilization and per diem for NSC project evaluation
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Guatemala
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Biodiversity
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1997
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14,203.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: PPS-04-97 |
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Over two years, this NGO will train local producers to change their traditional agrochemical dependent activities to organic agriculture and agroforestry practices on their cultivation lands. Their lands are located on the confluence of watersheds ( ... )
ee rivers of national and international importance, Motagua, Cuilco and Chixoy rivers; from them, the first crossover Guatemala from West to East and the last two provide water for five Mexican states. The project objectives are: to provide the option for local producers to change their traditional agricultural practices for more environment friendly ones, to establish demonstrative plots of
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Guatemala
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Multifocal Area
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1997
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10,249.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: PPS-23-97 |
Support for training activities on monitoring and evaluation, project design and development for GEF/SGP Guatemala?s stakeholders. Objectives: To provide access to SGP organizations with timely and appropriate technical advice and training in ( ... )
ties related to project implementation and monitoring. /This project has the specific purpose to support SGP's activities and organizations with a series of workshops and specific training activities to facilitate their project implementation. It has been approved by the NSC after receiving formal authorization from GEF/SGP Coordination Unit due to the lack of funds in the original budget for
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Guatemala
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Biodiversity
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1997
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9,611.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: PPS-05-97 |
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ADISRA is a young organization composed by coffee growers that want to avoid the traditional practices of cultivation based on agrochemical. Additionally they have been planting their coffee under natural forest shade which is habitat for resident ( ... )
ratory birds and local wildlife. They depend heavily on native deciduous trees for their plantation?s soil and have conserve this natural forest, mainly for this purpose. Project objectives are: to facilitate the participation of the local communities on the change from traditional agrochemical dependent coffee plantations to organic ones through the promotion and use of a revolving credits fund,
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Guatemala
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Biodiversity
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1997
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12,830.00
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Phase 1
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Project Number: PPS-03-97 |
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This project will provide two sources of income based on forest products, in the short term native palm foliage that is exported, ?xate?, ?quip? o ?pacayina?, will be planted below natural forest shade, enriching natural occurring plants of the same ( ... )
and conserving those that are already there, the leaves of the palms are sold to exporters, to maintain the natural production the stakeholders are going to plant avocado trees, a native species, on partially degraded areas and are going to use the shade provided by the trees to plant the palm plants. Once the avocados begin fruit production they are going to sell the fruits too. Project
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