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Project Value: 
0.00
Euro
Project duration: 
July 2020 to December 2026
Implementing organizations: 

General

Strengthened Protected Areas System and Integrated Ecosystem Management in Sudan to reduce threats to biodiversity, mitigate land degradation, sustain ecosystem services and improve livelihoods.

Project Value: 
1,312,563.03
Euro
Project duration: 
April 2022

Objectives

Enable a transformative shift towards sustainable urban development within and outside of Kutaisi City of Georgia by strengthening planning and institutional frameworks, demonstrating and scaling-up investment in integrated low-carbon electric solutions in transport and sustainable land management practices.

Other

Project Value: 
3,946.00
United States dollar
Project duration: 
January 2017 to November 2021

The Republic of the Fiji Islands comprises of over 320 islands.
The two largest islands, Viti Levu and Vanua Levu make up three
quarters of the land areas and 70% of the population reside
on Viti Levu. Fiji’s economy is driven by tourism, agriculture,
fisheries, manufacturing and the financial sector. Climate change

Project Value: 
2,119,425.00
United States dollar
Project duration: 
November 2020

To promote community-based integrated natural resource management at landscape level to reduce land degradation, enhance carbon stocks and strengthen local livelihoods in Ra and Tailevu provinces

Project Value: 
13,460,000.00
United States dollar
Project duration: 
January 2009 to January 2019
Implementing organizations: 

General

Strengthening the capacities of regional organisations in the pacific region and their member states for mitigation to climate change.

Project Value: 
3,700,000.00
United States dollar
Project duration: 
December 2009 to June 2014
Implementing organizations: 

General

Objectives and measures of the project include the efforts to increase resilience to climate change and improve livelihoods of the people of the Pacific Islands through targeted strengthening of capacity in adaptive co-management and restoration of mangroves and associated ecosystems in each of the selected countries.

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