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Displaying 21 - 25 of 2112Protection des personnes vulnérables affectées par le déplacement suite aux conflits en RDC par l'approche int
General
Protection des personnes vulnérables affectées par le déplacement suite aux conflits en RDC par l'approche intégrée d'amélioration d'accès aux moyens de subsistance, au droit foncier et d'un accès à une éducation de qualité dans un environnement sûr et protecteur.
Objectives
Man-made crises
Target Groups
Infants,Children,Female,IDPS,Returnees
Enhancing Biodiversity, Maintaining Ecosystem Flows, Enhancing Carbon Stocks through Sustainable Land Manageme
Objectives
To deliver multiple and integrated environmental, livelihood and development benefits through the promotion of the cost effective and sustainable restoration of the biological and productive capacities of degraded forest land ecosystems 1. Total project areas (PCWFR 84,500 ha + Simulao sub-watershed 43,351 ha) under long term restoration plans delivering multiple global environmental benefits 2. 2,821 ha restored delivering multiple environmental, social and economic benefits 3. 3,000 ha restored delivering multiple environmental, social and economic benefits with a focus on enhancing connectivity of selected key biodiversity areas, where innovative restoration alternatives/solutions to ensure long term commitment to restoration are tested and influencing restoration options at the landscape level 4. 45,000 (including at least 30% of women) people that have diversified sources of income from the project’s restoration initiatives 5. 40 people’s organizations (POs) that have diversified sources of income from the project’s restoration initiatives 6. 1,187,102 tCO2eq emissions mitigated through project activities over a 20-year period
Other
Note: Disbursement data provided is cumulative and covers disbursement made by the project Agency.
Mainstreaming Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Land Management (SLM) into Development Planning: Makin
Objectives
Generate multiple biodiversity and land degradation benefits by developing a system of policy, economic, financial and technical instruments and governance mechanisms for environmental land use planning (ELUP) to mainstream socioeconomic and environmental evaluation of ecosystem goods and services (ESG) in decision making at different government levels and sectors.
Other
Note: Disbursement data provided is cumulative and covers disbursement made by the project Agency.
Managing Together: Integrating Community-centered, Ecosystem-based Approaches into Forestry, Agriculture and T
Objectives
Strengthen protection of globally significant biodiversity through mainstreaming of conservation and sustainable practices into land use planning and sectoral decision making in forestry, agriculture and tourism sectors.
Other
Note: Disbursement data provided is cumulative and covers disbursement made by the project Agency.
Sustainable Land Management to Strengthen Social Cohesion in the Drylands of Burkina Faso
Objectives
To enhance the national frameworks for the achievement of the national LDN targets, while promoting social cohesion in selected landscapes in the Centre-Nord region through the practical application of the LDN concept.
Other
Note: Disbursement data provided is cumulative and covers disbursement made by the project Agency.
Target Groups
The project will increase knowledge on LDN and SLM at national and local levels, which will contribute to enabling stakeholders to make evidence-based decisions, while supporting social cohesion in the Centre-Nord region. Pilot sites will benefit from sustainable land management that will directly contribute to food security, economic activity and improvement of livelihoods. Through the support provided to the implementation of LDN actions contributing to social cohesion, the development of local key value chains, sustainable financing and capacity building of MSMEs, the project will generate sustainable socio-economic benefits for the stakeholders involved in the project, including for women and youth. Specifically, the livelihoods of local communities in the communes will be enhanced, through the land restoration and SLM actions, which will secure valuable ecosystem services, generate socio-economic benefits through the support provided to green economy and the establishment of a financing platform for LDN targeted businesses. The benefits will include, among others: i) increased financial security through diversified livelihoods; ii) increased food security; iii) increased social cohesion; and iv) women and youth empowerment.