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1. The GEF Small Grants ProgrammeNAMIBIA Presented to UNDP Community-Based Adaptation Program
CBA Mid-Course ConferenceBy Ms Florence Aboas fa@nnf.org.na or faboas@hotmail.com
GEF Small Grants Programon 29th June 2009
2. Climate Change Risk in Namibia The focus of the CBA CPS
3. CCPS Focus of Namibia
4. Project Portfolio For Namibia
5. CBA Projects under Development Introduction to Soil Improvement Techniques
Project
Background: Was presented on 18th June 2009 at the 25 National Steering Committee meeting in Namibia.
This project was approved by the steering committee as for SGP CORE funding but is considered as a CBA project.
Project Goal: to introducing soil improvement techniques such as composting and green manure, conservation tillage, and drip irrigation from flood water dams
Location: Onyaanya Constituency, 35 km south of Ondangwa, in Oshikoto region. Total population: 20,536 persons (Female 11,513, Male 9,023).
Focal Area: Climate Change and Land Degradation
OP: Climate Change: OP 6, OP 15
In the next hour we will introduce you to the UNDP GEF Small Grants Programme or SGP for short. We will quickly go over the history of the programme, and then discuss some of the challenges the programme has confronted. We will also present some examples of SGP projects in the different GEF focal areas.In the next hour we will introduce you to the UNDP GEF Small Grants Programme or SGP for short. We will quickly go over the history of the programme, and then discuss some of the challenges the programme has confronted. We will also present some examples of SGP projects in the different GEF focal areas.
6. Community Participation, existing volunteer organizations and voluntary mechanisms.City Of Windhoek
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