There are 56 projects that match your search.
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Area Of Work
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Eritrea
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Community Based Adaptation Land Degradation
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2017
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50,000.00
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Phase 6
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP6/Y2/CORE/CC/2016/03 |
The entire population of Kerecha Kebabi Administration is 694 or 128 households. Kerecha is one of the kebabi administrative units of Elabered, located within the Anqer-Balwa Landscape. Livelihood of the people depends on crop production, livestock ( ... )
g and natural resources for living. They till their land using oxen and practice open free grazing in the landscape. They collect firewood, and cut trees for house construction. For most parts of the year, the population remains food insecure due to drought, land degradation and its consequences.
Consequent to recurrent droughts and land degradation, vegetation cover is decreased even during
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Eritrea
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Biodiversity
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2017
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45,900.00
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Phase 6
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP6/Y2/CORE/BD/2016/04 |
This project, Community Based Landscape Biodiversity Conservation and Protection of Endangered and Threatened Plant Species from Extinction in the landscape of Habrengeka/Wara Community is envisaged to address biodiversity conservation problems from ( ... )
ion and recharge wells using check dams construction to improve the livelihood of the Habrengaka farming community.
The planning process was done in a consultative process and closer participation with target communities’ representatives and local government authorities. Baseline data on the situation of the project area have also been collected and compiled. Hence, the activities
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Eritrea
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Biodiversity Land Degradation
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2017
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50,000.00
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Phase 6
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP6/Y2/CORE/LD/2016/02 |
Due to the sloppy nature and low vegetation cover of the project area in Era Administrative area, soil erosion is a critical problem and as a result farming land is eroded and infertile.
The major causes of the problem are human induced ( ... )
ties of deforestation to expand farmland, selling of forest products to subsidize household income and limited efforts to regenerate/plant trees while cutting for many other purposes.
The other pressing issue is that the huge soil being transported from the hills, farmlands and grazing lands is being deposited into the nearest destination of ponds and micro-dams. This has been a continuous
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Eritrea
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2015
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17,472.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP5/Y4/CORE/CC/2015/22 |
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Eritrea
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CapDev
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2015
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24,100.00
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Phase 6
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP6/Y1/CORE/CPS/2015/01 |
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Eritrea
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CapDev
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2014
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48,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP5/Y4/CORE/CD/2015/23 |
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Eritrea
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Community Based Adaptation
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2014
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50,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP5/Y3/CORE/CC/2014/21 |
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Eritrea
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Land Degradation
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2014
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50,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP5/Y3/CORE/LD/2014/17 |
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Eritrea
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Land Degradation
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2014
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49,530.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP5/Y3/CORE/LD/2014/14 |
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Eritrea
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Land Degradation
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2014
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50,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP5/Y3/CORE/LD/2014/18 |
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Eritrea
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Land Degradation
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2014
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50,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP5/Y3/CORE/LD/2014/19 |
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Eritrea
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Land Degradation
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2014
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50,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP5/Y3/CORE/LD/2014/20 |
Berik is a sub-region within Maekel Regional Administration. It is located 11 km North West of Asmara, the capital city of Eritrea. Berik landscape is on the highland plateau and lies within the range of 2,300 – 2,400meters above sea level with ( ... )
e annual rainfall of 500mm.
It is estimated that 79% of the population depends on Agriculture for its livelihood. Each farming house hold owns one hectare of farmland or less. Smallholder farmers in the project villages rely on one crop production per a year.
The inhabitants of the sub-region have major land degradation challenges. Soil erosion during the rainy season is tremendous and thus
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Eritrea
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Land Degradation
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2014
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50,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP5/Y3/CORE/LD/2014/16 |
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Eritrea
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Biodiversity Land Degradation
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2014
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50,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP5/Y3/CORE/LD/2014/15 |
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Eritrea
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Land Degradation
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2013
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50,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP5/Y2/CORE/LD/2012/12 |
Project summary:
Azien, Adengoda and Quazien are project target villages within Maekel Regional Administration. These villages are located within 30 km distance from Asmara, the capital city. Maekel region landscape is on the highland plateau ( ... )
es within the range of 1,600 – 2,610 meters above sea level with annual rainfall range of 400-600mm. People’s livelihood depends on crops and livestock.
The environs of the target villages were covered by forest and there were extensive areas of shrub land and some wooden grassland. However, deforestation has resulted from expansion of agriculture which involved removal of forest, illicit
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Eritrea
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Land Degradation
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2013
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50,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP5/Y2/CORE/LD/2012/08 |
Gullie village is located in Galla-Nefhi Sub-Region of Maekel region. Gullie is 10 Km east of the capital, Asmara. It is at 15° 18” north and 37° 56” east and at altitude of 1,827 meters above sea level.
The agricultural activity of this ( ... )
s rain-fed subsistence farming and horticultural activity. Herding of cattle, sheep and goats is also common in the area. The topography of the area is uneven dominated with hilly landscape. It has steep slope that runs from 30% - 40% at the upper catchment. The average rainfall of this zone is around 300mm. the soil is mostly silty loam-sandy soil. The vegetation cover in the area is acacia and
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Eritrea
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Land Degradation
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2013
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50,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP5/Y2/CORE/LD/2012/13 |
Embaderho and Adibidel are villages within Maekel Regional Administration. They are located within 30 km around Asmara, the capital. Maekel region landscape is on the highland plateau and lies within the range of 1,600 – 2,610 meters above sea ( ... )
with annual rainfall range of 400-600mm. People’s livelihood depends on crops and livestock.
Dwellers of these villages have major land degradation challenges. Soil erosion during the rainy season is tremendous and thus flash floods form gullies in their farmlands. This reduces the size of existing farmland. Soil fertility is totally depleted and crop harvest is very poor.
People’s
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Eritrea
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Land Degradation
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2013
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50,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP5/Y2/CORE/LD/2012/05 |
Project site lies within Debarwa –Subregion of Debub Administrative Region, 30 Km South of the capital, Asmara. The topography of the project site is uneven dominated with gentle hilly landscape.
The major causes of the problem in Debarwa ( ... )
gion and its environs are human induced activities of deforestation to expand agricultural land, selling of forest products to subsidize household income and limited efforts to regenerate/plant trees while cutting for many other purposes. The main source of energy of the residents in Debarwa sub-region and its environs is firewood.
Livelihood of the community depends on rain-fed agriculture and
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Eritrea
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Land Degradation
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2013
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50,000.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP5/Y2/CORE/LD/2012/06 |
Project site is located about 60 Km from Barentu, the Capital of Gash-Barka Region.
Land degradation is the most severe environmental concern of the project area, and is also a wide spread issue spanning throughout the country.
To larger extent, ( ... )
gradation is caused by inappropriate land management, unsustainable agricultural practices, and overgrazing and deforestation resulted in clearing of vegetation cover and soil erosion. From the study which was conducted in Gash-Barka Region, the principal source of energy for over 95% of the residents in the region is firewood.
This project, Rehabilitation of Degraded Catchments in two Kebabis
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Eritrea
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Climate Change Mitigation
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2013
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149,998.00
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Phase 5
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Project Number: ERI/SGP/OP5/Y2/CORE/CC/2012/07 |
Project site is located in Zoba Debub, Sub-Zoba Mai-Ayni, villages of Qnafna administrative Centre (Qnafna, Adi Samray, and Andaba Shgundi). This administrative centre is located about 30km from Mendefera and 22km from existing medium volt line. ( ... )
population 2,000 making 252 households composed of both Christian and Muslim religions.
Most of the inhabitants are depending on subsistence agriculture. In Qnafna there is one health station serving for 15 villages and an elementary school serving for 7 villages in addition to this there is an office of administrative centre, Church and Mosque. So far the area has not benefited much from
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