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Center for Environment To address the Transport Corridor Vc development in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which threatens areas important for nature protection and agriculture and could involve the resettlement of people. The Center for Environment plans to research new developments and issue a report to the financing institutions; to hold meetings with authorities to voice concerns; to educate the public about the threats; to elaborate an alternative proposal; and to monitor the development of the project's Resettlement Action Plan. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-008 Amount: $4,750 IFI Advisory Board
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Taza Tabigat To address the failures of the Bishkek Water Supply Project, which has neglected to adequately engage the public in consultation and monitoring, but has received substantial funding from the Asian Development Bank and the World Bank. The project poses environmental risks and could lead to the privatization of the municipal water company; funds will be used to advocate for the creation of public supervisory boards to oversee the project and involve independent technical experts to monitor environmental safety. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-378 Amount: $4,850 IFI Advisory Board
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Karek Public Association To respond to the threat caused by the production of thousands of tons of toxic waste by Canada's Kumtor Mining Company's gold mining in the community of Barskoon Village in Kyrgyzstan's Issyk-Kul district. Karek will organize a public forum on transparency of international lenders and mining companies, develop mechanisms for effective monitoring including independent environmental assessment, and meet with the Kyrgyzstan government to promote the interests of affected communities. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-377 Amount: $4,930 IFI Advisory Board
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Haburas Foundation To conduct climate change research on two coastal communities and to create adaptation strategies for them. The foundation advocates for reviving the customary traditional law of Tara Bandu, which promotes caring for the environment. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-300 Amount: $5,000 Friends of the Earth
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International Funders for Indigenous Peoples To provide general operating support. The organization aims to convene and educate donors in order to build capacity and enhance funding partnerships that improve the lives of indigenous peoples around the world. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-113 Amount: $10,000 Donor Advised
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International POPS Elimination Network To provide general support to the following strategic program areas: 1) further development of the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants and other international chemical safety policies; 2) promoting robust and participatory implementation of the Stockholm Convention and other agreements, especially in developing countries; 3) building and broadening the Toxics-Free Future movement. The organization seeks to eliminate the significant adverse effects on human health and the environment caused by chemicals and persistent organic pollutants. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-106 Amount: $325,000 Donor Advised
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Indigenous Environmental Network To send an Indigenous Environmental Network delegation to the World People's conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth, in Bolivia. Specifically, the delegation will provide a platform for a moratorium against new fossil fuel developments in and near indigenous lands and territories. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-409 Amount: $5,000 Rainforest Action Network
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Los Angeles Indigenous People's Alliance To investigate the effects of pesticides on the drinking water in an agricultural area of Rio Yaqui, and to host a community exchange bringing together the people of the Yaqui Pueblos of Potam/Vicam, Mexico and the Yupik villages of St. Lawrence Island, Alaska. The exchange will include discussion of community-based research and the health impacts of pesticides exposure. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-317 Amount: $5,000 Pesticide Action Network
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White Earth Land Recovery Project To support a project aimed at reducing and eliminating pesticide use in the Pine Point community of the White Earth Indian Reservation. The group will measure pesticide drift in the Pine Point School facilities and will engage the McDonald's Corporation and its local contractor in dialogue about the health impacts of weekly fungicide spraying on its local potato crops. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-313 Amount: $5,000 Pesticide Action Network
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The Big Valley Band of Pomo Indians of the Big Valley Rancheria To support a project to identify and quantify the types of pesticides affecting the landscapes of the Big Valley Racheria. This will include monitoring of local streams for agricultural pesticide runoff during the spring spawning run, native plant patches on the shores of Clear Lake for herbicide residue from invasive aquatic plant control, and agricultural pesticide drift near the Tribe’s sacred Roundhouse. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-314 Amount: $5,000 Pesticide Action Network
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National Achuar Federation of Peru To create a delegation of three Achuar leaders to travel to Talisman Energy Headquarters to demand that the oil company cease operations and withdraw from the Achuar native lands. Additionally, the group will meet with media and civil society groups to participate in a cultural awareness event. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-465 Amount: $4,000 Rainforest Action Network
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International Indian Treaty Council To enable women from Alaska, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and Guatemala to attend the North-South Indigenous Network Against Pesticides Women’s Symposium in Alamo, California. The event will bring together approximately 50 women activists and will focus on information sharing, networking, and strategic development related to the harmful impacts of pesticides and other toxic contaminants on the reproductive health and capacity of indigenous women. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-511 Amount: $5,000 Pesticide Action Network
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| Africa : Angola : 2010 |
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Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa-Angola To cover travel costs for several activists to attend the Chevron annual general meeting and related media events in an effort to pressure the company for its irresponsible practices around the world. A representative from the organization will present results from monitoring the company's activities and the impacts on the social and economic rights of local communities. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-520 Amount: $3,167 Rainforest Action Network
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| Africa : Benin : 2010 |
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Groupe d'Action Pour La Promotion et La Protection de la Flore et la Faune To organize workshops for leaders and technicians from the Regional Councils highlighting the negative impacts on women and children by chemical pesticides in the communities of Mono and Couffo. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-315 Amount: $5,000 Pesticide Action Network
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| Africa : Burkina Faso : 2010 |
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Association pour la Recherche et la Formation en Argo-ecologie To support a project aimed at raising awareness of the negative impacts of pesticides on health and the environment, as well as risks associated with the use of genetically modified organisms. Activities include developing media materials; conducting meetings and workshops with rural communities on alternatives to toxic pesticide use; and organizing a school environmental education program. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-526 Amount: $3,000 Pesticide Action Network
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Green Cross Burkina Faso To raise awareness of the risks associated with Burkina Faso's stockpiles of obsolete pesticides. Green Cross will undertake a fact-finding mission to gain access to the stockpiles and establish a set of 'baseline data' about them; then the group will disseminate its findings among appropriate agencies and collaborate in the development of a plan to safely eliminate the stockpiles. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-882 Amount: $3,000 Pesticide Action Network
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| Africa : Cameroon : 2010 |
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Reseau de Lutte Contre la Faim To hold a workshop in Yaounde to educate civil society organizations about the impacts of International Financial Institutions (IFIs), with the goal of increasing grassroots monitoring of IFI-related activities. This organization focuses on the impacts of extractive industries in the region and increasing corporate accountability. |
Year: 2010 ID: 52-234 Amount: $5,000 IFI Advisory Board
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Pygmy Action Network To monitor the implementation of the Pygmy Development Plan, part of the Forest and Environment Sector Program, aimed at facilitating the participation of Pygmy groups in Cameroon's forest management. The group will identify problems about the Plan, and disseminate an independent report to the government, the World Bank and other bi and multilateral donors, and the media. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-272 Amount: $5,000 IFI Advisory Board
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Organization for Indigenous Initiatives and Sustainability To evaluate the impacts of a World Bank funded project to cultivate tomatoes that has destroyed the native savanna ecosystem of raffia bushes. The organization will work with the Cameroon Traditional Rulers Against Climate Change group to help them integrate their ecological knowledge in order to preserve this important ecosystem. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-271 Amount: $5,000 IFI Advisory Board
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Association pour le Developpement de Bagyeli de l'Ocean To hold a workshop for indigenous forest peoples to raise awareness and prepare a position paper on a proposed revision of Cameroon's forestry law, which would allow forest access to the World Bank's Forest Carbon Partnership Facility. Funds will also be used to hold an indigenous side event during the National Forest Forum in Cameroon (where the revision will be discussed), support indigenous participation in the forum, and report results of the forum back to communities. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-266 Amount: $7,200 IFI Advisory Board
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| Africa : Central African Republic : 2010 |
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Pygmy Women and Youths Welfare Centre To facilitate discussions among pygmy groups through the creation of a formal representative organization. This group will organize indigenous pygmies, provide legal support for registration, provide capacity building for members, and put in place feedback mechanisms for communities. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-273 Amount: $5,000 IFI Advisory Board
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| Africa : Congo, The Democratic Republic of the : 2010 |
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Green Lawyers To analyze investment agreements and mining contracts in the Democratic Republic of Congo in order to highlight the lack of benefits to the local economy and communities, and to provide civil society with a well-researched tool for advocacy. The organization will look at the legal, tax, economic, environmental, and social aspects of 15 contracts and propose mining contracts standards as alternatives. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-007 Amount: $5,000 IFI Advisory Board
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| Africa : Gabon : 2010 |
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Brainforest To conduct an evaluation of the impacts of the Grand Poubara Dam. The study will explore both environmental and social impacts, including: an analysis of relevant laws; data collection from the site; and a comprehensive assessment of local impacts of the project. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-131 Amount: $4,500 International Rivers
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| Africa : Ghana : 2010 |
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National Coalition on Mining To organize a meeting to coordinate strategies for community input into ongoing reviews of both the 2006 Minerals and Mining Act and the 1992 Constitution, as they relate to extractives development and community rights. Specifically, funds will be used to ensure that representatives of affected communities can participate in the meeting. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-523 Amount: $3,708 West Africa Advisory Board
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Volta Basin Development Foundation To support the organization’s participation in Rivers for Life 3, to be held October 1-7, 2010 in Temacauplin, Mexico. The meeting will bring together more than 300 activists, dam-affected people, and representatives from nongovernmental organizations working on dam and river issues in order to strengthen regional and international networks; create new alliances; evaluate progress; share information and skills; develop collective strategies; and inspire and recharge the movement. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-347 Amount: $6,904 International Rivers
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Earth CharterYouth Group for Sustainability and Peace To strengthen youth activism in Accra by educating them on how to use technology for advocacy and empowerment. Activities include organizing discussions and exchanges in six selected high schools in economically disadvantaged areas on various topics on social and environmental justice; and establishing an innovative radio program by and for youth that integrates texting technologies. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-508 Amount: $3,000 Rainforest Action Network
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Conservation of Wetlands and Biodiversity Foundation To encourage 4 coastal communities in the Keta and Ada regions, which are heavily affected by climate change to engage in policy advocacy. The foundation has planned capacity-building workshop on current and future implications of climate change; created a systems of development indicators for monitoring climate change in communities; and developed a community campaign strategy. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-293 Amount: $5,000 Friends of the Earth
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The Network for Women's Rights in Ghana To support the organization's participation in processes associated with the Beijing Platform for Action, which was adopted by the United Nations in 1995 and identifies 12 critical areas of concern related to the advancement of women and the achievement of gender equality. The group will organize a National Consultative Meeting on the Beijing +15 Review, and will send one representative to the Global Forum for Women and the 54th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women meeting, to be held in March, 2010. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-175 Amount: $5,000 West Africa Advisory Board
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Youth and Concerned Citizens of Teleko-Bukaazo To support community workshops and meetings to develop community-based strategies to defend community interests related to oil development and gold mining. Specifically, the group will work to engage women in the workshops, and to support organization among the community’s women to resist the expanding extractives sector. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-176 Amount: $5,500 West Africa Advisory Board
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Conweb Foundation To raise awareness among farmers in the Greater Accra region about the negative environmental and health impacts of pesticides and other chemical treatments that are being used with increasing frequency. The group will organize and hold training workshops on organic agricultural practices to promote an alternative to pesticide use. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-178 Amount: $4,000 West Africa Advisory Board
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Zaslari Ecological Farms Project To simplify the registration process for artisanal miners in Ghana to help ensure protection from the negative impacts on water quality, agriculture, and livestock that small scale mining can have on local communities. The group will conduct a campaign to decentralize the process by targeting government agencies. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-179 Amount: $5,000 West Africa Advisory Board
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| Africa : Guinea : 2010 |
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Centre du Commence International pour le Developpement To educate communities impacted by the proposed Guinea Alumina Corporation project about their community and environmental rights in the context of natural resources exploitation. The project has already caused loss of farmland, water and soil pollution, displacement of hundreds of households, and has negatively impacted local flora and fauna. Activities include community consultations, three working sessions, an awareness-building workshop on community rights, and capacity-building training on international financial institutions, their policies, and recourse mechanisms. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-013 Amount: $4,800 IFI Advisory Board
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| Africa : Kenya : 2010 |
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Association of Physicians and Medical Workers for Social Responsibility To continue a campaign to oppose the re-introduction of DDT as an anti-malaria agent in Africa. Activities include meeting with representatives from academia, civil society, and the United Nations Environmental Programme in an effort to develop collaborative relationships and promote civil society participation in the continent wide DDT Alternatives Project. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-691 Amount: $30,000 Donor Advised
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Rural Initiatives Development Programme To facilitate community trainings on seed multiplication, storage and marketing in order to ensure indigenous seed security and prohibit the incursion of genetically-modified seeds. The organization will also implement alternative energy projects and organize networking opportunities for grassroots groups in the area that are working on similar issues. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-482 Amount: $5,000 East Africa Advisory Board
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Friends of Lake Turkana To provide general operating support to the organization. Friends of Lake Turkana aims to promote the conservation of Lake Turkana and its surrounding ecosystem. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-171 Amount: $3,000 Donor Advised
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Friends of Ondiri Wetland Conservation To create a participatory plan for conserving the Ondiri Swamp; to purchase indigenous tree seedlings; and to seek further funding from organizations like the Community Development Trust Fund, United Nations Environmental Program, United Nations Development Program and others. The group is a community-based organization that works to restore and conserve the Ondiri Wetland, which is a major water source for Nairobi and host to a wealth of biodiversity. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-080 Amount: $7,000 East Africa Advisory Board
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Ndaire Youth for Change To repair a public toilet and ablution block at the Dagoreti Market, of which the group will then be able to charge a small fee for its use to help cover the operational costs of the organization. Additionally, the toilet facility will be used to create awareness about environmental and social issues through murals that the group will paint on the walls of the toilet and by pinning up posters and announcements. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-081 Amount: $5,000 East Africa Advisory Board
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Thogoto and Baraniki Villages To hire a lawyer who will help the communities fight for compensation for the loss of income caused by raw sewage contamination of their farms over the last 10 years from the Kikuyu Campus of the University of Nairobi and the Nice View Apartments. Additionally, funds will be used to hire an engineer to investigate what type of sewage system is needed to permanently stop the leakage. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-082 Amount: $5,000 East Africa Advisory Board
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| Africa : Liberia : 2010 |
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Foundation for Community Initiatives To hold four community meetings and two leadership and development education trainings to involve women community leaders in promoting their rights and participating in natural resource management plans. Additionally, follow up meetings will be held to monitor the implementation of networking strategies and on site mentoring. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-292 Amount: $5,000 Friends of the Earth
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| Africa : Malawi : 2010 |
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Farmers Forum for Trade and Social Justice To develop locally-based policies and legislation on environmental protection and regulation; to establish a local, watchdog network for social justice; and to increase awareness of sustainable agriculture practices among 900 Chiwamba farmers. These goals will be reached through training workshops and practice forums. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-294 Amount: $5,000 Friends of the Earth
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| Africa : Mali : 2010 |
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Cercle de Développement Participatif pour l'Enfance To restore former mining sites in six villages to be suitable for agriculture, raising animals, and agro-forestry projects. Specifically, each village will help to establish community monitoring groups to lead the rehabilitation efforts and to protect the areas once productive activities have begun. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-088 Amount: $5,000 West Africa Advisory Board
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Institute for Research and the Promotion of Alternatives in Development To establish a good analytical foundation for future engagement with the African Development Bank: first by researching policies, recourse for affected communities, and accountability mechanisms; and then providing recommendations for improved transparency, accountability, and environmental enforcement for future advocacy efforts. The study comes at a time when the Bank is increasing credit to cash-strapped African governments and increasing its investment in extractive industries and infrastructure. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-270 Amount: $5,000 IFI Advisory Board
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Réseau d'Appui au Développement Communautaire To address the negative impacts of mining on groundwater resources in an area that's especially vulnerable to desertification, deforestation, and groundwater pollution - and expanding mining operations will worsen these conditions. The workshops will include learning discussions on climate change, and will lead to the development of community environmental management teams from the seven villages that comprise Morila. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-119 Amount: $5,000 West Africa Advisory Board
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Association pour la Promotion des Initiatives de Base Wuye Tégé To support forty activists who will do community outreach and monitoring related to pesticide use in the local cotton industry. Additional activities include establishing community monitoring teams for production and packaging, as well as educating community members on relevant sections of international agreements on pesticides and toxics, such as the Stockholm Convention. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-881 Amount: $3,500 Pesticide Action Network
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ONG TAARE To prepare communities for a World Bank consultative process, which will seek community views on the socioeconomic and environmental impacts of mining. The project will target the community of Kéniéba Loulo, and will yield a set of recommendations to be directed to the Ministry of Mines on concerns about mining activities in the area. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-118 Amount: $6,000 West Africa Advisory Board
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Association Malienne pour la Promotion Economique et Sociale To convene a workshop that will bring together twelve villages that have been affected by gold mining operations in Kangaba Koulikoro. Specifically, the work shop will organize a federation of village environmental associations that will collaborate in ongoing advocacy efforts related to the negative social and environmental impacts of gold mining. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-087 Amount: $5,500 West Africa Advisory Board
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Groupe d'Action pour le Développement Intégré To support community reforestation, soil restoration, and agroforestry programs in villages in rural Sanso. The organization will select sites for pilot programs and community trainings in agroforestry and restoration techniques. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-430 Amount: $4,854 West Africa Advisory Board
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Mali Mouvement d’Ensemble pour le Développement de l'Ouest To build monitoring efforts as well as community awareness about deforestation and the use of toxics in the panning process in two small-scale gold mining communities. Activities include sharing information and materials on Mali’s environmental laws and organizing local teams to monitor and address these issues. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-459 Amount: $4,854 West Africa Advisory Board
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| Africa : Mozambique : 2010 |
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Associação Academica para o Desenvovimento das Comunidades Rurais To raise awareness among university students about human and environmental rights, environmental problems in Mozambique, and relevant legislation that addresses these issues. The organization seeks to encourage the sustainable development of rural communities in the country through the promotion of education, health, human rights, and sustainable agriculture. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-525 Amount: $4,000 Southern Africa Advisory Board
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Associação Wonelela To develop advocacy and lobbying campaigns aimed at promoting legislation that reduces corruption. The organization will also train communities on their environmental rights and help resolve land-use conflicts. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-480 Amount: $4,500 Southern Africa Advisory Board
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| Africa : Nigeria : 2010 |
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Concerned Group for Environment, Population, and Development in Nigeria To expand the activities and programs of the organization's Pesticide Education Clubs at six schools in Imo state and to offer refresher courses for participating teachers. The organization will assess achievements and weaknesses of each club, and will meet with teachers, parents, and students to collect feedback. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-527 Amount: $3,000 Pesticide Action Network
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Alternative Information and Research Organization To produce a publication entitled The Road to Cochabamba, which will be presented at the World Peoples' Conference on Climate Change in Cochabamba, Bolivia in April 2010. The publication voices the concerns of the Niger Delta communities in climate change negotiations. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-429 Amount: $5,024 West Africa Advisory Board
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Library Port Initiatives To support the creation of environmental libraries in two secondary schools in Part Harcourt, which will serve as meeting spaces for the local eco clubs and will provide environmental education materials. The organization plans to replicate the libraries in more schools if this pilot program proves successful. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-488 Amount: $5,000 West Africa Advisory Board
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Green Concern for Development To support Greencode efforts to mobilize local communities in opposition to PAMOL Oil Plantation project in Bakassi, where the Cameroun-based palm oil company is planning to develop plantations that would deforest 3,000 hectares of land occupied by indigenous peoples and negatively impact mangroves critical to the local fishing economy. Greencode will mobilize seven communities in opposition to the project through workshops and strategy sessions, and letter-writing and media campaigns. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-001 Amount: $3,000 Rainforest Action Network
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| Africa : Senegal : 2010 |
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Reseau des Femmes en Agriculture Biologique To strengthen and expand the network of sustainable producers and farmers in the Thiès region of Senegal. This network of women farmers will hold meetings with farmer groups and will offer trainings on community organizing, organization building, and sustainable agriculture. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-291 Amount: $3,000 Pesticide Action Network
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| Africa : South Africa : 2010 |
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Vaal Environmental Justice Alliance To support the organization's general operations so that they can continue their work: currently researching the obligations and rights that current South African legislation and policies create in order to determine whether these policies are being implemented on the ground. Funds will be used to raise environmental awareness, and to mobilize communities, political representatives and organizations around important environmental issues in the Vaal triangle. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-476 Amount: $8,000 Southern Africa Advisory Board
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| Africa : SOUTH AFRICA : 2010 |
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Collaborative Archive of South African Biodiversity To hire an environmental journalist who will conduct research on the South African coal industry. This information will be used to generate and distribute written and video media that will raise awareness about the impacts of the coal industry and mining in the area. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-479 Amount: $3,850 Southern Africa Advisory Board
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| Africa : South Africa : 2010 |
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Center for Environmental Rights To cover travel expenses associated with attending a workshop scheduled for late May between the organization and other non-governmental organizations. Together, they will work to develop a national legal networking, advocacy and intervention strategy to promote compliance and environmental sustainability in the South African mining sector. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-475 Amount: $5,000 Southern Africa Advisory Board
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South Durban Community Environmental Alliance To educate the people of South Africa about the energy burden they bear in the form of exorbitant electricity tariffs; additionally, the alliance will campaign against the proposal to build a second nuclear power plant in South Africa. The alliance promotes a culture of environmental awareness, natural resource conservation, and sustainable development as a way to ensure environmental justice. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-477 Amount: $5,000 Southern Africa Advisory Board
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Makahane-Marithenga community To conduct research that will enable Makahane-Marithenga community leaders to sensitize and train their fellow community members in co-management of protected areas. The research will also be used to help leaders identify viable opportunities for natural-resource based enterprises and identify potential partners for conservation management within the Punda Maria area of Kruger National Park. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-524 Amount: $5,000 Southern Africa Advisory Board
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Timberwatch Coalition To raise awareness about the negative social and environmental impacts of large-scale tree plantations. Specifically, funds will be used to hold a workshop about these plantations in the Eastern Cape, and to cover the costs of sending an organization member to the Commonwealth Forestry Conference in Scotland. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-478 Amount: $5,000 Southern Africa Advisory Board
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Federation for a Sustainable Environment To raise awareness in local mining communities about the environmental impacts, hazards and risks of mining, particularly focusing on radioactivity, acid mine drainage, and heavy metal contamination. Additionally, funds will be used to continue their research; to advocate for improved enforcement of laws pertaining to mining and the environment; and to publicize infractions to the media and other stakeholders. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-319 Amount: $5,000 Southern Africa Advisory Board
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EcoDoc Africa To support the organization’s participation in Rivers for Life 3, to be held October 1-7, 2010 in Temacauplin, Mexico. The meeting will bring together more than 300 activists, dam-affected people, and representatives from nongovernmental organizations working on dam and river issues in order to strengthen regional and international networks; create new alliances; evaluate progress; share information and skills; develop collective strategies; and inspire and recharge the movement. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-340 Amount: $11,140 International Rivers
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| Africa : Tanzania : 2010 |
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Agenda for Environment and Responsible Development To assist community and non-governmental organizations in Africa in addressing threats to public health and the environment posed by unsound chemicals and waste management practices, as guided by international policies. The organization will also maintain ongoing activities associated with its role as the Anglophone Africa Hub and continue its role as an International Persistent Organic Pollutants Elimination Network Co-Chair. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-361 Amount: $25,000 Donor Advised
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Mkumbavaba Environmental Conservation Group To rehabilitate and conserve 50 acres of land in Makuyuni that has been severely degraded by soil erosion. Specifically, funds will be used to organize a workshop for 50 Makuyuni community members; to purchase and plant 5,000 saplings; to establish 3 demonstration farms; and to organize three meetings that will focus on the development of the organization. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-487 Amount: $4,000 East Africa Advisory Board
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Kilimanjaro Environmental Organization Trust To improve agricultural production by planting various species of hard- and soft-wood trees. Specifically, the organization will purchase 19,200 seedlings and transport them to four communities, in addition to training community youth on environmental issues. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-071 Amount: $5,000 East Africa Advisory Board
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Tanzania Youth Environmental Network To purchase tree seeds and establish two nurseries on the Soloman Mahalangu Campus as part of their Campus Greening Initiative project. Additionally the network will organize tree planting demonstrations and workshops to raise awareness about climate change issues. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-073 Amount: $5,000 East Africa Advisory Board
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Dawa ka Kiasili Kikatiti To preserve the native forest through an integrated system of apiculture and forestry. Specifically, the organization will produce and sell propolis, bees wax, honey, and royal jelly from the apiaries. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-074 Amount: $4,500 East Africa Advisory Board
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Mufundi Save Generation Association To support a tree-planting project for nearly 20,000 hard and soft tree species in the villages of Itimbo, Rungemba, Ifwagi and Ikonongo as well as environmental education trainings for youth and community leaders. The organization seeks to ensure food security in the area by protecting the communities' forest, land and water resources. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-072 Amount: $4,500 East Africa Advisory Board
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| Africa : Togo : 2010 |
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Groupe d'Action pour le Developpement-Partage Sans Frontieres To build the capacity of the group’s member communities through workshops and meetings, and to advocate for governmental regulation of industrial waste discharge. Additionally, funds will support a public awareness campaign to highlight the dangers of relying on polluted food and water sources for livelihoods. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-295 Amount: $4,500 Friends of the Earth
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| Africa : Uganda : 2010 |
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Youth Community Biodiversity Initiative To plant trees and reduce deforestation through education and the implementation of energy saving stoves that burn rice husks and coffee. Specifically, the project will be implemented in collaboration with ten schools in communities throughout Nakisunga. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-002 Amount: $3,000 Rainforest Action Network
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African Rivers Network To support the organization's general operating expenses, including an effort to develop messaging on climate change. Funds will also support meetings related to the organization's participation in the third International Meeting of Dam-Affected Peoples and their Allies in November 2010. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-180 Amount: $4,000 International Rivers
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Ecological Christian Organization To restore parts of the Kisana wetland, and to develop and implement a community-based resource management plan for the wetland area. The organization will also construct a fish pond that can be used by community members as an alternative form of income, effectively decreasing exploitation of the area. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-481 Amount: $4,500 East Africa Advisory Board
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Uganda Functional Literacy Resource Centre To raise community awareness in the Kanungu District about the constitutional land rights of Ugandans and encourage community members to take responsibility for the conservation of their natural resources and environment. The center strives to ensure that local communities have access to resources to improve their livelihoods and promote sustainable development. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-077 Amount: $3,000 East Africa Advisory Board
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Ecological Christian Organization To promote awareness of agrofuel activities in the Kangala district by providing training and networking opportunities, and by distributing informational materials on the subject. The organization works with vulnerable communities and promotes sustainable development, responsible resource management, and conservation. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-296 Amount: $5,000 Friends of the Earth
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Eco Development Foundation To raise awareness about climate change adaptation and resilience strategies in the Bwikhonge sub-county, which is located in an ecologically fragile area that has suffered from severe biodiversity loss and climate variation. Additionally, funds will be used to educate the community about alternative energy technologies, and to help women’s groups improve their food security through home gardens and agro-forestry projects. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-078 Amount: $4,000 East Africa Advisory Board
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Environmental Conservation Effort To educate students at 4 schools in Jinja about proper waste management practices, with an emphasis on the 3 'R's: Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. Youth make up a large percentage of the population in Ugandan communities and can play a key role in influencing change. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-079 Amount: $2,500 East Africa Advisory Board
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Nyamirama 2015 Community Projects To produce an educational video that will be distributed nationally and internationally about the organization's mission to eradicate poverty by the year 2015 through income generation and community conservation projects such as bee keeping. Funds will also be used to organize training workshops and exchange visits to teach member communities about sustainable agriculture and the impacts of climate change. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-075 Amount: $6,500 East Africa Advisory Board
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Bunyoro Integrated Rural Development Organization To organize a networking and capacity-building workshop for grantees in Uganda working to protect and sustainably manage their communities' natural resources. The workshop will provide an opportunity to share experiences and lessons learned, and include field visits to projects in the Ntungamo district. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-083 Amount: $15,000 East Africa Advisory Board
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South Western Institute for Policy and Advocacy To publish and disseminate a directory of non-governmental and community-based organizations in southwestern Uganda. Funds will also be used to organize a workshop that will improve networking among like-minded organizations in the region as well as to organize media talk shows on environmental advocacy. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-076 Amount: $5,000 East Africa Advisory Board
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Southern African Development Community - African Initiative on Mining, Environment and Society To provide for the participation of members at the 12th Annual Strategy Meeting that will be taking place in Bamako, Mali. The members include representatives from Angola, Botswana, Democratic Republic of Congo, Lesotho, South Africa, Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-473 Amount: $5,000 Southern Africa Advisory Board
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African Forum and Network on Debt and Development To gather information and track the debt of 54 African countries. This information will serve to monitor the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries Initiative and the Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative. The organization will prepare country debt profiles for internet publication; 2 policy briefs on debt trends; and provide information to stakeholders about the debt crisis and effectiveness of multilateral initiatives. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-503 Amount: $5,000 IFI Advisory Board
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ZERO Regional Environmental Organization To collaborate with the Climate Change Working Group in order to increase collaboration between climate change-oriented organizations in Zimbabwe and the government on climate change strategy; and to strengthen the capacity of civil society in climate change decision-making at the national level. Funds will be used to organize meetings with the government by establishing a shared common framework for the Climate Change Working Group that can be used as leverage for engagement. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-472 Amount: $5,000 Southern Africa Advisory Board
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Chiadzwa Community Development Trust To conduct an assessment of the environmental impact of diamond mining activities, and to organize reclamation and reforestation activities to help rehabilitate the land around former mines. Additionally, funds will be used to raise awareness at the local level about the impacts of diamond mining, and to train local leaders on environmental issues. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-471 Amount: $5,000 Southern Africa Advisory Board
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Mother Touch Environment Club To assist the student run group in raising awareness about human impacts on the environment and to increase the public's understanding of environmental issues, especially climate change. They will organize presentations about waste management, climate change, and water pollution; organize a clean-up campaign in the Tynwald South residential area; attend two environmental seminars in Harare; and conduct research about climate change adaptation that will be distributed to students at Mother Touch high school and the surrounding communities. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-469 Amount: $5,000 Southern Africa Advisory Board
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Tisunungureiwo Bottle and Plastic Recyclling Cooperative To promote environmental awareness through practical waste collection actions and meetings in Mbare. Fund will be used to organize the collection and sorting of waste bottles and plastics, and to strengthen the institutional capacity of the organization |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-468 Amount: $5,000 Southern Africa Advisory Board
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Zimbabwe Organic Producer and Promoters Association Trust To promote the inclusion of organic agriculture at the policy level by increasing awareness of its benefits and by providing information and technical support to the organic sector. The organization seeks to promote organic agriculture, and to improve livelihoods and reduce farmers' dependency on chemical and seed companies in doing so. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-467 Amount: $5,000 Southern Africa Advisory Board
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Zimbabwe Coalition on Debt and Development To translate two guides - Climate Change and Environment and Citizens Guide to Understanding Debt - into local languages to raise awareness of the impacts of climate change on the environment and the critical debate on creditor-initiated debt relief. Additionally the organization will hold public meetings and produce newspaper ads about the issues. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-504 Amount: $5,000 IFI Advisory Board
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National Toxics Network To build awareness about toxic threats in the Pacific and to strengthen local and regional capacity to address these threats. A major objective is to ensure that the organization's hub operations are equipped to provide improved networking and capacity-building support in the areas of environmental health and toxics reduction throughout Australia, the Pacific, and Papua New Guinea. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-135 Amount: $30,000 Donor Advised
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Mont Nancy Town Alice Spring To preserve the native lands of the indigenous communities of Alice Spring from the harmful effects of current and future uranium mining operations. Currently the communities are suffering from a governmental intervention, in which the government took the indigenous communities' land rights to the northern territories of Australia. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-297 Amount: $5,000 Friends of the Earth
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Angikar Bangladeshi Foundation To support the organization’s participation in Rivers for Life 3, to be held October 1-7, 2010 in Temacauplin, Mexico. The meeting will bring together more than 300 activists, dam-affected people, and representatives from nongovernmental organizations working on dam and river issues in order to strengthen regional and international networks; create new alliances; evaluate progress; share information and skills; develop collective strategies; and inspire and recharge the movement. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-342 Amount: $2,290 International Rivers
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Solidarity Workshop To support the organization’s participation in Rivers for Life 3, to be held October 1-7, 2010 in Temacauplin, Mexico. The meeting will bring together more than 300 activists, dam-affected people, and representatives from nongovernmental organizations working on dam and river issues in order to strengthen regional and international networks; create new alliances; evaluate progress; share information and skills; develop collective strategies; and inspire and recharge the movement. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-343 Amount: $2,150 International Rivers
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Voices for Interactive Choice and Empowerment To organize a training workshop to monitor World Bank projects, publish advocacy materials, and strengthen data collection and dissemination. The workshop will mobilize civil society organizations and raise critical awareness of the Bank's role in climate change. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-374 Amount: $5,000 IFI Advisory Board
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Gansu Green Hada To rent an office to hold meetings and trainings, and to compile all of its printed resources on environmental and social issues for use by student and volunteer groups. This step will further the organization's ability to promote sustainable development in the Gannan region. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-493 Amount: $1,000 China Advisory Board
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Beijing Green Center To provide general organizational support to the Beijing Green Center as it works to expand the resources and information it provides to student groups and organizations in the Beijing area. The grant will be used for general expenses, including staff training. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-410 Amount: $15,000 China Advisory Board
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Jiangxi Youth Environmental Center To conduct an investigation of illegal poaching and other threats to the swans of Poyang Lake. Findings of the study will be used in public campaigns calling for heightened protection of the waterfowl and its habitat. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-312 Amount: $2,500 China Advisory Board
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Wuhu Ecology Center To support organizational capacity and building operations expenses of the Wuhu Ecology Center. The organization aims to create greater environmental awareness in southern Anhui province. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-755 Amount: $5,000 China Advisory Board
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Green Hunan Alliance To enable the creation of a new Alliance office in Changsha, Hunan Province by providing funds for set up and for some operational costs. The office will serve as a resource and exchange center for many environmental groups. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-457 Amount: $5,000 China Advisory Board
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Chongqing Center for Youth Envrionmental Exchange To offer general support to the organization as it promotes environmental conservation and sustainable development among youth in Chongqing through operation of an information and environmental film center. The organization hopes to expand its volunteer network through forums and other public events. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-458 Amount: $1,600 China Advisory Board
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South Anhui Youth Environment Action Network To strengthen and grow this network of student environmental groups in southern Anhui province. Specifically, funds will be used to hold gatherings, conduct several small environmental research projects, and develop printed materials on pressing environmental issues. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-542 Amount: $1,000 China Advisory Board
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Green Longjiang To support a survey that will assess current salmon consumption habits as well as the major threats to salmon populations -- which include pollution, dam construction, and other factors -- and to engage paper mills in an effort to improve their practices and to reduce their environmental impact. Green Longjang will also launch a public campaign calling for improved forest protection. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-461 Amount: $5,000 China Advisory Board
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Shining Stone Community Action To publish and distribute four issues of the organization's newsletter to more than 2,000 NGOs, community groups, government offices, and universities. Additionally the organization will offer environmental education programs to the children of migrant workers. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-543 Amount: $4,900 China Advisory Board
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Youth Environmental Association of Chongqing To investigate the pollution sources and impacts on the Liangtan River - a secondary branch of the Yangtze River. Treatment suggestions will be proposed to water conservancy and environmental protection agencies; additionally, public education events will be held to involve the local people in an effort to conserve the river. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-544 Amount: $650 China Advisory Board
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Green Society Environmental Action Network To relocate the organization's office from Chongqing to Chengdu so that the Green Society Environmental Action Network can better support regional non-governmental organizations working of environmental issues. Funds will also be used to facilitate the updating of their environmental health website. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-483 Amount: $5,000 China Advisory Board
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Green Stone To expand the Green Center's environmental library and offer public events and training to student groups and community activists. The organization helps to establish and develop networks of student environmental groups, and to strengthen their collaboration |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-546 Amount: $5,000 China Advisory Board
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Guizhou Green Home To support an effort to reduce pollution in the Nanming River by building a coalition with the municipal government to assess major sources of pollution and other detrimental factors on the river ecosystem, and to organize teams to address these issues. Guizhou Green Home will also lead environmental education programs to raise awareness of sustainable development issues among the citizens of Guizhou. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-492 Amount: $1,000 China Advisory Board
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Guizhouren Net To establish a Green Center in Guiyang, which will support environmental efforts in Guizhou province. The organization works extensively with volunteers, focusing on activities related to rural education, environmental protection, and voluntary training. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-311 Amount: $5,000 China Advisory Board
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Guilin Environmental Alliance To build networks among student environmental associations and to create public awareness projects related to the unique Karst topography in Guilin. Specifically the group will investigate possible causes of environmental degradation of the area and publicize the findings. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-309 Amount: $5,000 China Advisory Board
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Hainan Coral Reef Conservation League To publish a report on the illegal trade of coral products via the internet, in an effort to target illegal trading in Haikou city and Guangdong province. Funds will also help with costs related to establishing the Haikou Green Center. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-756 Amount: $5,000 China Advisory Board
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Snow Alliance To hold public events aimed at gaining public support for protection of northwestern China's high alpine ecosystem biodiversity. The organization also aims to highlight the impacts of climate change on the alpine regions and their communities. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-308 Amount: $5,000 China Advisory Board
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Guizhouren Net To support Guizhouren Net’s launching of campaigns for the protection of the Qingshui River and education about the impacts of a paper mill on the Wuyang River. Guizhouren Net will also establish an office in Guiyang. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-489 Amount: $3,000 China Advisory Board
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Shanxi Jinqing To provide organizational support so that the group can expand the network of 'green reporters' and similar high school student activists who are committed to raising environmental awareness among their peers. The organization facilitates trainings, networking opportunities, and other capacity-building events for its members. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-490 Amount: $800 China Advisory Board
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Snow Alliance To enable campaigns for snow leopard conservation in Qinghai, snow lotus conservation in Xinjiang, and snow cock conservation in the Tibetan plateau. Snow Alliance will also conduct an awareness-raising campaign on the impacts of climate change in alpine areas of China and will launch an organizational website. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-491 Amount: $5,000 China Advisory Board
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Blue Dalian To gather support for the conservation of the Black Reef by distributing leaflets to residents and tourists; organizing garbage clean-ups in the area; and encouraging the local Museum of Natural History to hold public events calling for heightened environmental protection of the reef. The organization offers a platform for regional college and university groups to collaborate on environmental projects and campaigns. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-545 Amount: $5,000 China Advisory Board
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GreenSOS To establish Chengdu Green Center, which will enable the organization to continue as a training resource for university students and groups in Chengdu. Specifically, the Center will serve as a base for environmental awareness projects and offer capacity building workshops for university students. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-193 Amount: $20,000 China Advisory Board
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Shanghai Wild Bird Society To create environmental education and bird rescue programs to increase the public's understanding of wild birds and their relationship with nature; additionally, the organization will publish and distribute a newsletter. The organization's programs include wild bird investigations, bird-watching excursions, and wild bird rescue. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-547 Amount: $2,900 China Advisory Board
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Blue Coastline To hold forums and other events for university students along China's coast in order to raise awareness about marine conservation. The organization works to build an understanding of key marine issues among its members and mobilize activism among student groups. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-407 Amount: $700 China Advisory Board
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Green Henan To support the organization's development and general operating expenses. This group promotes environmental protection in Henan province by leading community projects related to consumption and waste management. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-549 Amount: $1,800 China Advisory Board
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Wuhu Ecology Center To support the organization's general operating expenses. The organization works to create greater environmental awareness in southern Anhui province by encouraging public participation in environmental policymaking; promoting recycling; increasing awareness of consumption issues; and advocating for sustainable development. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-408 Amount: $4,680 China Advisory Board
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Dandelion Institute To support the organization's start up and staff training costs. The Institute aims to serve as an information and resource center for Beijing-based non-governmental organizations by offering training and other capacity-building opportunities for activists. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-556 Amount: $5,000 China Advisory Board
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Global Village of Beijing To reduce negative human and environmental impacts from chemicals, and strengthen the capacity of Chinese non-profits who work on these issues. Specifically, the organization will maintain a website and target risks and industries associated with lead, mercury, and persistent organic pollutants. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-247 Amount: $30,000 Donor Advised
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Hunchun Tianhe Amur Tiger Conservation Association To support an environmental education program aimed at preserving the habitat of the Amur tiger and promoting sustainable development in the region. Activities include compiling and disseminating materials to 19 primary and middle schools in Hunchun. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-246 Amount: $1,000 China Advisory Board
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China Development Brief To print and publish four issues of the China Development Brief, an 80-page publication that promotes the development of an active and participatory civil society and increased transparency and independence in the Chinese media. The group will distribute 5,500 copies each issue, and also use the grant to cover website maintenance costs. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-245 Amount: $5,000 China Advisory Board
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Green Camel Bell To mobilize environmental activism and civil society development in Gansu Province, especially among students and youth groups. In addition, the organization will develop a Green Camel Bell Fund to offer smaller grants to youth groups; organize forums, meetings, and lectures on environmental issues; and lead activities such as tree plantings and clean-ups. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-244 Amount: $5,000 China Advisory Board
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Wild Bird Society of Dalian To support the newly established Lvshun Green Center and support a conservation education program at Lvshun Laotieshan Nature Reserve. The organization with also work with Green Eyes, another China grantee on conservation programs targeting birds or pretty and report on bird migration patterns in the area. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-765 Amount: $5,000 China Advisory Board
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Dalian Environment and Resources Center To support a restoration and public awareness campaign at Dalian Black Reef National Geologic Park, which has suffered substantial garbage and sewage pollution. Specific activities include, community seminars, monitoring legal enforcement of pollution standards, and beach clean-up days. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-192 Amount: $15,000 China Advisory Board
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Shaanxi Youth and Environment To conduct research on the local wetlands of the Shaanxi Providence with the intent of creating a map of the Chanba Ecological district. The group will also organize bird watching lectures and excursions. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-548 Amount: $4,870 China Advisory Board
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Wuhu Ecology Center To provide strategic support to Wuhu Green Center. Specifically, the grant will support staff training and capacity building opportunities. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-194 Amount: $15,000 China Advisory Board
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Green Jiangxi To conduct a research project for youth on amphibians in Jiangxi province. The organization will recruit volunteer researchers, offer training, and develop a set of recommendations for improved amphibian protection. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-283 Amount: $1,000 China Advisory Board
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Andian Development Center for Philanthropic To hold capacity-building workshops for locally-based environmental groups in Guangxi province. Funds will also support a small grants program for groups undertaking community mapping projects. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-284 Amount: $1,000 China Advisory Board
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Yunnan Disaster Relief Team To support a two-day training seminar on natural and environmental disasters and emergency preparedness in Yunnan province. The event will bring together more than 30 students, community activists, and representatives from nongovernmental organizations. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-285 Amount: $800 China Advisory Board
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China Students for Birdlife To establish the Xiamen Green Center, which will host lectures and public events on bird watching and conservation. The group works to develop educational education initiatives for primary and secondary schools throughout the Fujian Province. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-286 Amount: $5,000 China Advisory Board
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Dalian Student Environment Network To publish a newsletter and organize a research project on land reclamation issues. The organization will also hold monthly forums and offer capacity building support to its network of student activists in Dalian. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-287 Amount: $1,000 China Advisory Board
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GreenSOS To support the general operating expenses of the organization and its Chengdu Green Center, a regional headquarters for environmental awareness projects and capacity building workshops. The organization serves as a training resource for university students and environmental groups in Chengdu. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-288 Amount: $5,000 China Advisory Board
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Green Wild of Xiamen University To support the Xiamen Green Center as well as environmental education programs related to bird and mangrove conservation. Additional activities include support of the organization's Low Carbon Life project. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-289 Amount: $5,000 China Advisory Board
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Pesticide Eco-Alternatives Center Yunnan To support an internet-based advocacy campaign aimed at securing a ban on the use of Paraquat, a toxic herbicide that is widely used in both agricultural and non-agricultural industries in China. Specific activities include creating a resource website, and engaging and educating policymakers about the environmental and health effects associated with the use of Paraquat. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-370 Amount: $20,000 Donor Advised
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Biological Society of China West Normal University To support an effort to monitor and reduce the prevalence of wild bird poaching and trading in Nanchong. The organization will organize a survey that it will conduct in all markets in the Nanchong region to assess the volume of this illegal industry, develop a series of educational events to raise public awareness of this issue, and share the findings of its survey with the Nanchong forest bureau. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-243 Amount: $450 China Advisory Board
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Tongyu County Environmental Volunteer Association To print environmental education books and to produce materials for students and volunteers participating at the Tong Fa Ranch, where Tongyu County Environmental Volunteer Association leads environmental education programs for students ranging from primary- to college-level age. The organization also offers field research opportunities and designs curriculum materials. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-521 Amount: $750 China Advisory Board
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China Mangrove Conservation Network To establish a resource center in Xiamen, which will help to increase the capacity of the network of Chinese groups engaged in mangrove conservation. The group will organize environmental education programs and will lead conservation efforts in coastal wetlands. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-512 Amount: $5,000 China Advisory Board
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Guilin Environmental Alliance To protect the Lijiang River from pollution and the negative impacts of tourism. The organization will conduct research and publish and disseminate pamphlets highlighting its findings while also offering capacity building support to local student groups. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-513 Amount: $5,000 China Advisory Board
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Shark Warriors To support an investigation on shark trading in Shanghai and Beihai with the aim of mobilizing public action to protect the region's sharks. The organization will conduct surveys to assess the major threats to shark populations as well as to study public consumption habits, and will disseminate information on its findings. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-514 Amount: $5,000 China Advisory Board
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Green Kunming To build staff capacity, organizational effectiveness, and to expand the organization's network among schools and the local public. Activities include management training for staff; environmental education workshops for local schools; mapping projects for the local community; and engagement with government offices on specific environmental issues. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-406 Amount: $3,000 China Advisory Board
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Nanling Action Team To support a traditional foods program aimed at supporting local farmers, and promoting artisanal food production as an alternative to unsustainable and destructive agricultural practices. This group works to promote sustainable agriculture and wildlife conservation through a Community Supported Agricultural program in Nan Ling Nature Reserve. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-402 Amount: $1,000 China Advisory Board
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Green Longjiang To register the organization as a legal NGO entity. Funds will also be used to improve the organization's ability to encourage university students to apply environmentally sound practices in their every day life. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-550 Amount: $4,600 China Advisory Board
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Green Hunan Alliance To investigate pollution levels in the Liuyang river, the main water source for the city of Changsha. The group will disseminate its findings at a variety of public events in an effort to raise awareness about pollution reduction and promote the protection of the province's water resources. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-401 Amount: $4,000 China Advisory Board
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The Seagull Society To produce a field guide on the country's seagull species as well as an organizational newsletter. Funds will also support an educational workshop on seagull conservation. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-536 Amount: $5,000 China Advisory Board
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Green Camel Bell To promote public participation in policymaking processes around hydropower development on the Yellow River, and to push for full public awareness of the potential social and environmental impacts of the medium- and large-scale dams that have been proposed for the river. Specific activities include leading a comprehensive impact evaluation of the proposed projects and publicizing the findings. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-759 Amount: $4,000 China Advisory Board
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Wuhu Ecology Center To publish a pamphlet on waste management in Anhui province and to hold public forums highlighting environmental events such as Earth Day. The center encourages public participation in environmental policymaking, recycling, and sustainable development. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-533 Amount: $5,000 China Advisory Board
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Shanghai Grassroots Community To develop a more effective recycling and trash collection system in two communities of Shanghai. After six months the organization will report on the outcomes of the new system and share recommendations with others interested in implementing similar projects. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-535 Amount: $5,000 China Advisory Board
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Hainan Coral Redesign To publish a report on the illegal trade of coral products in the Guangdong Province; additionally a study will be completed on the coral reefs of Guangxi. The organization leads education and research programs on the reefs, collaborating with like-minded individuals and organizations. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-534 Amount: $5,000 China Advisory Board
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Green Cross of China Academny of Fine Arts To create a green map of Hua Jiadi highlighting the area's unique cultural and environmental resources. Specifically, the group will organize public environmental education exhibitions at three schools and create an environmental curriculum materials for local distribution. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-760 Amount: $150 China Advisory Board
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Beijing Green Center To provide general support of the Green Center and its work to raise environmental awareness among university students, including support of an internship program. Beijing Green Center promotes environmental activism and social change in China, and offers capacity-building support to newly formed environmental groups. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-764 Amount: $7,300 China Advisory Board
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Dao Institute of Environment and Development To upgrade the Information and Communications Technology Server for grassroots groups to use; this service has offered a free internet website for over 200 NGOs in China over the last 13 years. The institute promotes sustainable development and environmental protection all over China. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-531 Amount: $5,000 China Advisory Board
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China Students for Birdlife To create environmental education programs specifically designed to mobilize awareness and activism around bird protection and bird habitat conservation. Specifically, the organization will lead classes in Xiamen and Zhangzhou and establish an environmental resource center in Xiamen. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-761 Amount: $5,000 China Advisory Board
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Pan Pacific & South East Asia Women's Association To conduct clean up and restoration activities in the "Peace Garden," located within the grounds of the Cook Islands Library and Museum. The garden is a place for hosting local youth education events, such as reading programs and cultural celebrations. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-046 Amount: $3,000 Pacific Islands Advisory Board
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Suva Christian Community High School - Green Teens To print and distribute a resource manual for students and teachers, a picture book for children, and a coloring book for preschoolers in Suva as a way of promoting the ecological importance of mangroves. Additional activities include seminars for school teachers on environmental education as well as mangrove replanting activities. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-063 Amount: $5,000 Pacific Islands Advisory Board
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Programme for Social Action To raise awareness about the negative impacts of the large-scale hydroelectric projects in the Uttarakhand state of India. The organization will use several different media sources, such as blogs, newspaper and magazine articles, and action alerts to disseminate the information. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-351 Amount: $5,000 India Advisory Board
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Essomi Foundation Trust To organize a 3-day consultation on dams that will bring together representatives from affected communities, activists, students, and women to discuss policy, technology, financing, energy alternatives, and community rights, such as resettlement and free prior and informed consent. Participants from other parts of India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Bhutan will be invited, and a report on Dams in Northeast 2010 will be created to address the 160 mega-dams that have been proposed for construction in that region of India. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-375 Amount: $5,000 IFI Advisory Board
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Gandhi Smaraka Seva Kendram To conduct research on the effects of the East Coast Road project, translate this information to the affected communities and grassroots organizations, and publish it in various websites and printed media. The organization will also facilitate community meetings about the project, which has caused displacement of communities from the coast and degraded coastal ecology, increasing the vulnerability of communities towards natural and manmade disasters and intensifying the flood situation in these areas. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-011 Amount: $5,000 IFI Advisory Board
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Indian Social Action Forum To produce a documentary on Yazali, an area of cultural significance to the Nishi tribe in the northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh that would be completely flooded by the proposed Ranganadi Hydroelectric Project II. The documentary aims to raise the awareness of policymakers and other stakeholders in order to promote preservation of this parcel of cultural heritage and history. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-145 Amount: $6,500 International Rivers
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The Buffalo To conduct a public and media campaign in the mining areas Shillong, Guwahati, and Delhi and initiate legal action to exert pressure on Lafarge Cement and the international financial institutions that financed the company's mining activities on indigenous lands. The organization aims to claim lost lands and receive compensation for destruction and damages already caused to the Shella community. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-541 Amount: $8,352 IFI Advisory Board
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River Research Centre To support the organization’s participation in Rivers for Life 3, to be held October 1-7, 2010 in Temacauplin, Mexico. The meeting will bring together more than 300 activists, dam-affected people, and representatives from nongovernmental organizations working on dam and river issues in order to strengthen regional and international networks; create new alliances; evaluate progress; share information and skills; develop collective strategies; and inspire and recharge the movement. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-335 Amount: $2,364 International Rivers
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Debjeet Sarangi To research the underlying causes for the prevalence of farmer suicides in the state of Orissa, and to share the results of this research with relevant stakeholders. Debjeet Sarangi is an environmental activist who seeks to initiate a discussion about how the state’s agricultural system can be changed to lower the rate of suicide among small-scale farmers, which is tragically high. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-114 Amount: $2,000 India Advisory Board
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Rural Volunteers Centre To support the organization’s participation in Rivers for Life 3, to be held October 1-7, 2010 in Temacauplin, Mexico so that it can bolster its awareness campaigns on the impacts of large scale dams in Arunachal Pradesh and Assam. The meeting will bring together more than 300 activists, dam-affected people, and representatives from nongovernmental organizations working on dam and river issues in order to strengthen regional and international networks; create new alliances; evaluate progress; share information and skills; develop collective strategies; and inspire and recharge the movement. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-334 Amount: $2,294 International Rivers
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Indian Social Action Forum To study World Bank activities in Uttar Pradesh that directly affect local communities, then publish reports and hold workshops with 100 community organizations on the findings. Economic reforms initiated through World Bank Structural Adjustment Programs have affected the agricultural and local industry sectors, resulting in a loss of jobs and environmental degradation. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-108 Amount: $4,771 IFI Advisory Board
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Rural Volunteers Centre To support the organization’s participation in Rivers for Life 3, to be held October 1-7, 2010 in Temacauplin, Mexico so that the organization can raise awareness of the issues facing the Lepcha indigenous tribe living in the Dzongu reserve in the North District of Sikkim state. The meeting will bring together more than 300 activists, dam-affected people, and representatives from nongovernmental organizations working on dam and river issues in order to strengthen regional and international networks; create new alliances; evaluate progress; share information and skills; develop collective strategies; and inspire and recharge the movement. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-331 Amount: $2,316 International Rivers
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Rural Volunteers Centre To support the organization’s participation in Rivers for Life 3, to be held October 1-7, 2010 in Temacauplin, Mexico so that the organization can improve its defense of the rights of the Idu peoples. The meeting will bring together more than 300 activists, dam-affected people, and representatives from nongovernmental organizations working on dam and river issues in order to strengthen regional and international networks; create new alliances; evaluate progress; share information and skills; develop collective strategies; and inspire and recharge the movement. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-332 Amount: $2,338 International Rivers
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Prakash Tripathi To help Prakash Tripathi ensure that a pipeline currently under construction to provide clean water to Bhopal survivors is completed properly; to set up a commission of Bhopal survivors and experts; to raise awareness about Dow's track record in Bhopal; and to form action committees in the 18 communities whose water is being contaminated by chemicals left in the abandoned factory. The 1984 Bhopal disaster leaked poisonous gas into the air, killed thousands and has left thousands more suffering from chronic illness, making it the worst industrial disaster in history. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-140 Amount: $2,000 India Advisory Board
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Rahul Saxena To mobilize hill communities to file community claims under the Forest Rights Act in Chota Bhangal and Karsog, two areas of Himachal Pradesh where the government has yet to implement any part of this act. The communities are currently at risk of losing their land because of proposed hydroelectric projects. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-486 Amount: $3,600 India Advisory Board
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Natabar Sarangi To help Indian activist Natabar Sarangi to increase his collection of traditional seed varieties from 340 to 500 by 2012, by educating 300 neighboring farmers about the importance of seed variety; seed variety has decreased in India from many thousands to several hundred varieties with the introduction of chemically intensive agricultural systems and genetically modified seeds. This threatens the security of small-scale farmers and makes them vulnerable to a changing climate. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-456 Amount: $3,600 India Advisory Board
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The Other Media To facilitate the exchange of resources on toxics, health, and corporate accountability in order to bridge the gap between stakeholders and the workers and communities that are defending their livelihoods. The organization strives to involve youth in pollution-affected communities in several anti-toxics campaigns, including land rights movements in Tamil Nadu and promoting international occupational health and safety programs. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-372 Amount: $25,000 Donor Advised
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Federation for Heritage and Environment Protection To conserve water and reduce soil erosion and deforestation by planting bamboo along the watersheds of the Wayanad district in the state of Kerala; additionally, the bamboo will be used by local communities to produce handicrafts that can be sold at markets. The organization works to create alternative income projects and skill development trainings for women and indigenous communities of rural India. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-038 Amount: $3,000 India Advisory Board
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Kalpavriksh To investigate why monkeys and wild boars have been damaging local crops. The organization, which works to empower local people to take an active role in the development of their community and natural resources, will disseminate information about this issue and help communities develop solutions to minimize the damage. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-039 Amount: $5,000 India Advisory Board
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Green Foundation To train 100 community members in the production of handicrafts using sustainable natural resources, such as banana leaves. The Foundation will strengthen the artisanal skills of the group, and support a small income generating cooperative while increasing biodiversity conservation and economic security in the community. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-318 Amount: $1,000 Pesticide Action Network
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BIRDS To establish sustainable, citizen-run bamboo production centers in area villages. Specifically, funds will be used to identify and organize traditional bamboo workers, then train them on designing, finishing and packaging bamboo products. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-037 Amount: $4,400 India Advisory Board
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United Artists' Association To examine the relationship between the precautionary principle and the delivery of environmental justice, then to popularize and broaden the debate on the use of the precautionary principle to foster a more equitable management of coastal ecosystems. The precautionary principle states that if an action or policy has suspected risk of causing harm to the public or to the environment, in the absence of a scientific consensus that harm would not ensue, the burden of proof falls on those who would advocate taking the action. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-042 Amount: $5,500 India Advisory Board
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Navachethana To continue Navachethana’s campaign, "Save Water, Save Coasts and Save Environment," which works to empower women workers in the cashew, coir, and handloom sectors of the Kanyakumari district. The campaign also raises awareness about the negative environmental and health impacts of the cashew and rubber factories that are located in the area. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-040 Amount: $4,000 India Advisory Board
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Janhit Foundation To elevate environmental awareness and quality in Meerut. Funds will be used to restore the local green belt; to educate community members about rainwater harvesting and the importance of water conservation; and to raise awareness amongst school children about the importance of planting and preserving trees in the area. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-043 Amount: $4,250 India Advisory Board
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Velicham To reduce discrimination and social barriers faced by women, especially widows and members of lower castes, in Tamil Nadu. Specifically, the organization will work to engage these groups in sustainable agriculture initiatives, which will offer increased food security and a means of economic empowerment, and will serve as a foundation for community organizing. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-509 Amount: $3,500 Pesticide Action Network
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Institute for Motivating Self Employment To support an effort to stop the pollution and livelihoods destruction of peasants and fisherfollk communities in Haripur, West Bengal resulting from the construction of a nuclear power plant. The organization will lead awareness-raising workshops in affected communities; file Right to Information applications related to the project; advocate for a participatory Environmental Impact Assessment process; publish reports and leaflets; and meet with government officials. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-510 Amount: $4,000 Pesticide Action Network
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The Other Media To support the Women’s Rights Committee's public awareness campaign targeting women and youth impacted by large scale mining activities in Rajasthan's Ajmer district. Funds will be used to organize several workshops as well as to facilitate a dialogue with local and state officials of the Department of Mines and Geology, the government agency responsible for mining leases, control, and mitigation of impacts. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-522 Amount: $2,400 India Advisory Board
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Rural Volunteers Centre To support the organization’s participation in Rivers for Life 3, to be held October 1-7, 2010 in Temacauplin, Mexico to bolster the organization's work in ensuring that India's development follows principles of ecological sustainability and social justice, and works to empower local people to take an active role in the development of their community and natural resources. The meeting will bring together more than 300 activists, dam-affected people, and representatives from nongovernmental organizations working on dam and river issues in order to strengthen regional and international networks; create new alliances; evaluate progress; share information and skills; develop collective strategies; and inspire and recharge the movement. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-333 Amount: $2,201 International Rivers
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Rural Volunteers Centre To support the organization’s participation in Rivers for Life 3, to be held October 1-7, 2010 in Temacauplin, Mexico so that the organization can improve its awareness campaigns on hydroelectric dam projects in Uttarakhand. The meeting will bring together more than 300 activists, dam-affected people, and representatives from nongovernmental organizations working on dam and river issues in order to strengthen regional and international networks; create new alliances; evaluate progress; share information and skills; develop collective strategies; and inspire and recharge the movement. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-330 Amount: $2,088 International Rivers
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Navjyoti Development Society To raise national awareness about the dangers of working with silicate and the policies that are necessary to protect workers and care for victims of silicosis. Specifically, funds will be used to hold workshops and disseminate informational materials. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-041 Amount: $4,000 India Advisory Board
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Dhara To raise awareness among youth about the environmental and cultural impacts that have been caused by industrialization in the Bokaro and Dhanbad districts of Jharkhand. The community members have been victims of water contamination, displacement, land degradation, pollution, and occupational hazards. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-454 Amount: $5,000 India Advisory Board
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Saraswati Kavula To support travel to coastal districts to raise awareness amongst farmers, fisherfolk and tribal people about the delicate ecosystems of the coast, the ways in which their livelihoods depend upon these ecosystems, and the effects that rapid industrialization will have on them. Saraswati Kavula is an environmental filmmaker in India, and will use film and other visual mediums as a means of outreach. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-036 Amount: $2,500 India Advisory Board
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Malabika Dutta To develop small vegetable gardens around households in a small tribal community in West Bengal, which will help provide a year-round supply of supplementary food for the community. Also, animal and bird shelters and feeding systems will be improved. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-035 Amount: $3,500 India Advisory Board
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Rural Volunteers Centre To support the organization’s participation in Rivers for Life 3, to be held October 1-7, 2010 in Temacauplin, Mexico to share and bolster its policy research. The meeting will bring together more than 300 activists, dam-affected people, and representatives from nongovernmental organizations working on dam and river issues in order to strengthen regional and international networks; create new alliances; evaluate progress; share information and skills; develop collective strategies; and inspire and recharge the movement. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-329 Amount: $2,569 International Rivers
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Anitha M To stop the introduction of the genetically crop, Bt Brinjal, into Karnataka, uncontrolled release of which would contaminate traditional varieties of food crops. This activist will organize awareness-raising workshops, network with like-minded organizations, write a blog, manage a listserv, map brinjal varieties, and work to conserve the traditional brinjal seed. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-032 Amount: $3,600 India Advisory Board
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Ms. Nandini Oza To document the struggle of the Gujarat tribal communities in their fight against the Sardar Sarovar Dam and Power Project that began in 1961. This movement has had a profound impact on the global debate around large dam projects. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-451 Amount: $3,600 India Advisory Board
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Team for Reformation of Education and Environmental Services To educate women who own small tracts of land on the implementation and management of organic farming techniques. Organic farming methods can improve food security and decrease pressures on the area's natural resources. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-452 Amount: $5,000 India Advisory Board
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Putul Vidyaram To research how drought, flood, forest degradation, and climate change in Bundelkhand has affected Kol women. Additional research will be done on the survival strategies that the Kol women are adopting as they adapt to the worsening conditions in the region, and how women are included in present forest conservation and reforestation projects. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-453 Amount: $3,300 India Advisory Board
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Rural Volunteers Centre To support a campaign to raise awareness about the environmental and social impacts of international financial institutions and multinational corporations as related to oil mining, and the Doyang Dam in Nagaland. Activities include seminars for people in affected areas, meetings with government agencies, and an environmental impact assessment of the Doyang Hydro-Electric Project. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-003 Amount: $5,000 IFI Advisory Board
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Women Welfare Society To conduct an assessment on the proposal and implementation of the World Bank's forestry and carbon facilitation program in northeast India. The alliance was formed to share information and launch actions against policies that threaten marginalized indigenous communities. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-455 Amount: $5,000 India Advisory Board
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Institute for Essential Services Reform To carry out and publish a study to assess the ramifications of the World Bank Group's influence on the Indonesian energy sector. The study will investigate the socio-economic and environmental impacts that the Bank's energy investments have had on the country, including on the issues of development, climate change, debt, governance, and privatization. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-269 Amount: $5,000 IFI Advisory Board
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Community Alliance for Pulp Paper Advocacy To organize a workshop for 17 representatives of Central Kalimantan organizations, which will hold a facilitated discussion to share experiences, identify common objectives, and plan specific activities in support of community rights and sustainable land use. Central Kalimantan is one of the areas targeted for large-scale pulp industry expansion, which also brings with it the expansion of mining and palm oil plantations, devastating natural forest and peat lands. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-418 Amount: $1,500 Rainforest Action Network
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Akar Foundation of Bengkulu To support public discussions in the Lebong district about forest governance, publications and advocacy about the challenges of Reduced Emission from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD), and to hold a workshop for communities on their rights within the context of REDD. The region is already characterized by conflicts over land and resource rights between local communities, logging and mining concessions, and protected areas; now those forests are being targeted for REDD financing, and forest-dependent communities are concerned about how this will affect their rights and livelihoods. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-265 Amount: $4,971 IFI Advisory Board
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Wahana Bumi Hijau Foundation To produce an updated field study of the Rimba Hutani Mas logging company's activities in the area, create information kits about the importance of peatlands, hold an open discussion forum on the issues with non-governmental organizations and college students, and carry out an educational road show focusing primarily on educating Islamic organizations to broaden stakeholder support. Local non-governmental organizations and community members are opposing the 40,012 hectare expansion of Rimba Hutani Mas's concession area, calling for a halt of operations until areas of high conservation value can be identified and excised from the existing concession area. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-417 Amount: $5,000 Rainforest Action Network
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Balifokus Foundation To develop the organization's website, as well as a campaign strategy around a new program initiative on toxics. The organization promotes and implements low-cost, decentralized wastewater treatment systems for small-scale industries and pig and cow farms in Bali and Nusa Tengarra Barat. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-185 Amount: $5,434 Donor Advised
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Friends of the National Park Foundation To develop tree nurseries to grow fruit, rubber, gahaur trees, traditional medicinal plants, and species used to improve soil quality. Additional activities include community trainings, educational outreach, and a long-term internship program for high school youth. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-740 Amount: $4,100 Rainforest Action Network
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Greenwomen Public Association/Environmental News Agency To develop educational modules and organize training workshops on international chemical management for community groups, mass media, local and national government offices, and businesses. Additionally, the organization will work with nongovernmental organizations to implement small-scale projects on chemical safety. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-130 Amount: $25,000 Donor Advised
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Sergei Solyanik To cover travel costs for several activists to attend the Chevron annual general meeting and related media events in an effort to pressure the company for its irresponsible practices around the world. At both the Tengiz and Karachaganak fields in Kazakhstan, local communities have long been denied basic access to information on field operations and environmental impacts and have suffered greatly from an unprecedented variety of illnesses, all of which medical specialists have determined to be directly related to the oil industry. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-519 Amount: $611 Rainforest Action Network
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Initiative Group "Ecom" To host a conference on recycling and solid waste management to be held in Kazakhstan in June 2010. The conference will gather leaders from local, regional and international NGOs, government representatives, local activists. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-203 Amount: $3,000 Earth Island Institute
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Action Committee Against the Use of Cyanide at the Gold Mine in Bukit Koman To bring a legal case to the High Court to stop pollution from a gold mining facility in the Bukit Komran village. The organization also will engage international mining experts to create reports to be presented with the legal case, and will conduct campaigns to mobilize community participation in the process. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-298 Amount: $5,000 Friends of the Earth
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Consumers' Association of Penang To raise awareness about the adverse effects of toxins and pesticides on the environment and human health in Southeast and Northeast Asia. Activities include research, education, and advocacy as well as efforts to build the capacity of community-based organizations in the region. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-367 Amount: $25,000 Donor Advised
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SCANE Network To support a public awareness campaign targeting communities that face negative impacts from dam projects in Sarawek, Malaysia. Specifically, the organization will support capacity building and networking among community groups and non-governmental organizations working on dam-related issues and other destructive development projects in the region. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-116 Amount: $4,000 International Rivers
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Seka Development Centre To establish the Seka Training Center, which will provide trainings in preschool and early childhood environmental education, habitat restoration and community gardening, microenterprise development, and health and hygiene. The center will also provide a physical address for their organization, and enable the group to open an international bank account, diversify fundraising potential and outreach, and strengthen networking possibilities. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-204 Amount: $5,000 Earth Island Institute
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Chuuk Women's Council To purchase administrative and office equipment ( computers, printers, desks, etc). These supplies will help the organization better promote women’s leadership, provide education on health and gender issues, encourage and educate youth on environmental conservation, preserve cultural and traditional craftsmanship, and maintain the network of the representing organizations. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-353 Amount: $3,500 Pacific Islands Advisory Board
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Island Research and Education Initiative To educate and inform Chuuk's schoolchildren that certain species of flora and fauna are found only on Chuuk and nowhere else in the world; that they are almost invariably endangered and in need of special protection. To do so, the organization will develop, in collaboration with Chuukese language arts specialists and educators from Chuuk Department of Education, a bilingual educational textbook designed for middle-school level children; the overall goal of the organization is to to uphold the unique environmental and cultural legacies of islands and people of Micronesia. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-352 Amount: $3,500 Pacific Islands Advisory Board
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Ongi-River To help Mongolian citizens evaluate the impacts of mining operations, understand their rights, and assist them in filing lawsuits in defense of their environmental rights in response to the rapid, uncontrolled, expansion of mining operations in Mongolia. The organization works to protect the rights of local residents affected by large-scale gold mining through training workshops and public monitoring programs. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-144 Amount: $4,000 Donor Advised
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United Movement of Mongolian Rivers and Lakes To organize meetings for organization members to develop a strategic plan for 2010-2012. Specific project activities include, cleaning up and restoring the Khuder River and raising awareness about the condition of the river among the local population. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-143 Amount: $5,000 Donor Advised
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Toson Zaamar To monitor the licensing procedure of extractive companies in accordance with new legislation that prohibits mineral exploration and mining development in the estuaries of rivers, protected zones of water reservoirs and forested areas in the Zaamar Tuul Rivers Basin. Toson Zaamar was founded in 2005 with a mission to promote community rights in the Zaamar region, especially as related to the impacts of mining operations. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-141 Amount: $5,000 Russia Advisory Board
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Khuder River Movement To raise awareness among youth in Mongolia and Russia (Buryat Republic) through a series of collaborative actions including monitoring the environmental condition of the Selenga River, which is a border river between Mongolia and Russia, and the biggest inflow into Lake Baikal. The organization will publicize the project results through local mass media outlets. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-142 Amount: $6,000 Donor Advised
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Water and Energy Users' Federation To support the organization’s participation in Rivers for Life 3, to be held October 1-7, 2010 in Temacauplin, Mexico. The meeting will bring together more than 300 activists, dam-affected people, and representatives from nongovernmental organizations working on dam and river issues in order to strengthen regional and international networks; create new alliances; evaluate progress; share information and skills; develop collective strategies; and inspire and recharge the movement. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-341 Amount: $2,880 International Rivers
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REDD Panda Network-Asia To create a community-based monitoring and stewardship project in the Taplejung district of Eastern Nepal. Funds will be used to conduct the baseline ecological research necessary to assess data on red panda distribution, to identify and map existing and potential anthropogenic threats to red pandas, as well as to train, employ and support 12 "forest guardians" to monitor six forests. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-205 Amount: $5,000 Earth Island Institute
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Pakistan Fisherfolk Forum To support the organization’s participation in Rivers for Life 3, to be held October 1-7, 2010 in Temacauplin, Mexico. The meeting will bring together more than 300 activists, dam-affected people, and representatives from nongovernmental organizations working on dam and river issues in order to strengthen regional and international networks; create new alliances; evaluate progress; share information and skills; develop collective strategies; and inspire and recharge the movement. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-348 Amount: $2,117 International Rivers
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Palau Conservation Society To design and implement a watershed focused model for land use planning in Babeldaob, Palau. Specifically, the project aims to protect and and restore the island's watershed because it's residents rely entirely on surface groundwater run-off for their water supply, and this has been polluted by nearby landfills, and saltwater intrusion. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-249 Amount: $50,000 Donor Advised
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Gahuku Forest Association To convert a large grassland area in the Eastern Highlands into forest through restoration and reforestation activities. Funds will support purchasing and planting of seedlings; monitoring the new plantations; and conducting awareness campaigns to involve the local population in restoration activities. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-050 Amount: $3,200 Pacific Islands Advisory Board
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Bismark Ramu Group To support legal efforts to stop the MCC Ramu nickel mine and the proposed dump of the tailings into the Bismark Sea. The group wants to send lawyers to brief communities on potential impacts and prepare affidavits for court proceedings. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-354 Amount: $30,000 Donor Advised
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Lou Island Coastline Rehabilitation To support a one-week awareness trip around Lou Island, taking group members to visit five villages in order to attract local support and to involve locals in developing a strategic plan for the organization. Also, funds will be used to carry out direct restoration activities along coastlines, such as building sandbag walls and planting mangrove trees. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-049 Amount: $3,800 Pacific Islands Advisory Board
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Women in Oil Palm To develop an organizational strategic plan, as well as a campaign strategic plan for the next two years. Funds will also be used to purchase office equipment for the organization, which works to expose the impacts of the oil palm industry on women and children in Papua New Guinea. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-413 Amount: $5,000 Pacific Islands Advisory Board
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Porgera Alliance To send one member to Barric Gold AGM to meet with stakeholders, supportive nongovernmental organizations, and members of parliament to raise international awareness of the degradation of human rights and environmental impacts on the Porgera community as a result of mining activity. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-485 Amount: $4,700 Pacific Islands Advisory Board
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Papua Hahine Social Action Forum To support the ‘Community Participation in Protecting Community Rights’ project, which will endeavor to provide dialogue with stakeholders and network partners on developmental issues -- specifically the Liquidated Natural Gas Project that will be in full production from 2013 onward. The project will increase awareness within the project areas by informing people about the effects of the project and the prospected wealth it will generate for the country, while also aiming to help the community sustain their traditional way of life throughout the coming changes. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-415 Amount: $5,000 Pacific Islands Advisory Board
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Guava Range Resource Owners Association, Inc To promote environmental awareness about the impacts of mining and logging, and to enable landowners to make informed decisions about these activities. Due to the environmental threats posed by Australian mining companies and Malaysian logging companies in the area, the association is working diligently to inform local communities about the devastating consequences of such extractive industries. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-414 Amount: $4,500 Pacific Islands Advisory Board
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Turubu Eco Foresty Development Programme To conduct a Marine Baseline Study of the Turubu Bay involving a survey of coral reef areas as well as the terrestrial mangrove habitats. This information is vital in educating communities in the Lower East Sepik area about the importance of protecting their marine resources. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-059 Amount: $5,000 Pacific Islands Advisory Board
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East Sepik Local Environment Foundation Association To purchase a computer, printer, scanner, and other necessary office equipment for the organization. This group was established by the East Sepik Council of Women to raise local awareness on the impacts of large scale unsustainable logging and fishing in the area conducted by the multilateral companies. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-056 Amount: $5,000 Pacific Islands Advisory Board
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Dadakul Wildlife Management Association Inc, (DWMA) To allow a member of the organization to participate in a video documentary and editing training course so that they may develop local awareness materials (like video cassettes and CDs). The organization will also purchase video documentary equipments and conduct video documentary awareness on their project site. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-055 Amount: $4,500 Pacific Islands Advisory Board
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Lupipi Reforestration and conservation Project To rehabilitate and restore forests in the area that were completely logged 30 years ago, and have since been converted to grassland. Funds will be used to purchase seedlings and to create a plant nursery; to hire staff to manage the nursery; to conduct an awareness campaign and solicit support from the local community; and to set up a small office to coordinate the activities of the project. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-054 Amount: $4,300 Pacific Islands Advisory Board
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Krufinave Youth Group To support reforestation activities, including purchasing seedlings and necessary equipment. The group is also planning a series of meetings to develop a strategic plan of its future actions. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-053 Amount: $3,000 Pacific Islands Advisory Board
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Bangene Group To purchase two laptops necessary to conduct fieldwork research in local communities, in order to better understand traditional practices of conservation, agriculture, forestry, and environmental management. The research will be used to educate local communities about the importance of setting aside the areas for conservation, and to establish a dialogue with local authorities about creating protected areas. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-052 Amount: $3,500 Pacific Islands Advisory Board
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Computer Professionals Union To document the changes happening in Filipino coastal towns due to climate change, including increased marine mammal sightings and beaching. Funds will also support the creation of an environmental monitoring system that communities can use to monitor and react to climatic changes, and use as an information sharing tool with other communities, NGOs and government agencies. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-195 Amount: $5,000 Earth Island Institute
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Panalipdan Youth To support a direct action called Cultural Caravan for the Environment. The organization engages youth activists in a campaign to oppose destructive large-scale mining projects and other forms of development that bring negative environmental and social impacts to local communities. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-905 Amount: $524 Samdhana Institute Indonesia
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Gabriela National Organization of Women in the Philippines To bring together women agricultural workers, peasants, and indigenous community members to share their experiences in a workshop entitled Women Resisting Neoliberal Policies that Cause Climate Change. The event will take place during the Montreal International Women’s Conference, August 13-16, 2010. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-316 Amount: $5,000 Pesticide Action Network
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Ecosphere To address the issue of domestic waste pollution in Mikhailovskoe Village through a local awareness campaign, and also by planting bushes and trees on the perimeter of a local waste dumping site. This 'shield' is intended to stop soil erosion and the spread of waste beyond the borders of the dumping site. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-209 Amount: $1,000 Russia Advisory Board
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School Forestry "Formica" To promote environmental awareness among local students in order to protect and preserve the taiga forests of northeastern Russia's Altai Krai region and Lake Svetloe. Activities include outreach programs, reforestation efforts, and monitoring activities in collaboration with local schools. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-957 Amount: $2,792 Russia Advisory Board
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Siberian Ecological Agency To support the 5th International Conference, "Siberian Rivers," which will take place in Tomsk in March of 2010. The conference will bring together experts and nongovernmental organizations that work to protect and preserve the world’s rivers in order to share knowledge and practical experiences, and to develop common solutions to the current environmental degradation of Siberia’s freshwater sources. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-954 Amount: $5,000 Russia Advisory Board
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Center for Environmental Problems Solution Eco-Accord To reduce the negative health and environmental impacts of toxics and to strengthen public participation in decision making processes related to chemical management and environmental justice. The organization will use the funds to support organizations involved in implementing the Strategic Approach to International Chemicals Management and three major international chemical management conventions in Stockholm, Rotterdam, and Basel. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-722 Amount: $30,000 Donor Advised
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Biodiversity Center To preserve the Russian Desman, who's population has been decreasing because of poaching and environmental degradation. The organization will conduct a series of educational campaigns, disseminate pamphlets, and perform anti-poaching spot checks. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-219 Amount: $1,667 Russia Advisory Board
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Tomsk Regional Youth Social Organization "Otchiy cray" To support reforestation as well as clean-up efforts around the Sun Meadow eco-settlement, created by locals who wanted to demonstrate the successful implementation of environmentally-friendly and energy-saving methods of housing construction. The organization works to promote environmental education and awareness among local youth. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-218 Amount: $690 Russia Advisory Board
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To save home land To increase public ecological control over a forest and lake near Baturino Village that both suffer from solid waste pollution, poaching, and uncontrolled use of non-forest products (berries, herbs, etc). The organization will also conduct awareness campaigns, clean ups, and will create a nature protection-oriented website, which will cover urgent environmental issues at local and regional levels. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-216 Amount: $1,194 Russia Advisory Board
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Initiative Group of citizens "Rainbow" To clean up a one-hectare lake in Chilino Village, issue and distribute information booklets among local residents, and plants trees around the lake. Radugal (Rainbow) will also cover the project results in the local newspaper and create a video of the project results. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-215 Amount: $1,189 Russia Advisory Board
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World Around Us To hold a contest of environmental oriented drawings involving all the schools of the Kamchatka region. Specifically, children will depict what they consider to be the most urgent environmental issues in their communities and the winning art will be used in a regional mass media campaign to attract government and public attention to the pressing oil and gas development issues in Kamchatka. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-971 Amount: $2,500 Russia Advisory Board
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Green Tomsk To issue a booklet entitled "Rare and endangered types of plants in a Specially Protected Area of Akademgorodok Park." The funds will also be used to involve students of Tomsk schools in a series of restoration and cleanup activities, and to organize a roundtable discussion for activists, students and teachers of Tomsk city. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-214 Amount: $1,000 Russia Advisory Board
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Ecoton To film two educational videos about Altai ecosystems, especially focusing on their rare and endangered species of flora and fauna. The project will be completed in collaboration with Committee of Education of Altai Krai and will be distributed among local schools and non-governmental organizations. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-213 Amount: $2,160 Russia Advisory Board
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Baikal Environmental Wave To provide general support of the organization, which has recently been intimidated by local authorities through a controversial search and seizure of their computers. The funds will also be used to establish monitoring over the re-opening of Baikal Pulp and Paper Plant and to initiate public discussion over this issue. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-170 Amount: $4,000 Russia Advisory Board
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School Forestry "Lesovichok" To organize a series of pine forest protection and restoration events for local students in collaboration with local forestry and state agencies. The group works with local students in conducting assessments, field trips, expeditions, clean ups, and reforestation activities. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-160 Amount: $1,840 Russia Advisory Board
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Tahoe Baikal Institute/Russia To undertake 3 projects in the Baikalski Nature Reserve to promote environmental education, sustainable trail management, and preservation of cultural heritage. The group will produce maps, brochures, and other tangible educational materials for future use by the Reserve staff and local teachers. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-197 Amount: $2,300 Earth Island Institute
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Baikal Environmental Wave To set up a number of expositions and public seminars in the new interactive learning center in Irkutsk to inform the public about practices on the local level that can be used to combat climate change. The organization also encourages education, community dialogue, public awareness, and community participation in decision-making processes. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-198 Amount: $2,300 Earth Island Institute
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Association of Indigenous People of Irkutsk To enable a plan to reintroduce several herds of reindeer into the Tuturo Evenki native territory. Their team leader will also work with a geo-botanist and a reindeer specialist to research the historical placement of reindeer herds in areas near to the headwaters of the Lena River. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-199 Amount: $2,300 Earth Island Institute
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OO "Arkhar" To involve local residents in the protection of snow leopards in the Argut region in the Altai Republic. The organization will hire an experienced biologist; support educational events; and purchase a tarpaulin yurt to house a spiritual center and museum about snow leopards. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-200 Amount: $3,550 Earth Island Institute
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Foundation for Sustainable Development of Altai To promote ecotourism as a source of income for five shepherd families living in Sailyugem National Park. Specifically, the shepherd families will serve as guides, develop trails, and produce local crafts as souvenirs for tourists to the local herder camps in Sailyugem and Ulandryk. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-201 Amount: $3,550 Earth Island Institute
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"Researches" To stop deforestation and poor forest management in Altai Krai by printing and distributing informational leaflets; organizing public discussions with forest experts, government representatives, and the mass media; and organizing several field trips to forest reserves in Altai Krai. The organization works to raise public awareness of environmental and social issues through advocacy and outreach. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-211 Amount: $1,667 Russia Advisory Board
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Public Ecological Monitoring Network of the Sakha (Yakutia) Republic To support four seminars in Southern Yakutia intended to educate indigenous populations about pressing regional issues, especially rapid industrial development. The seminars will also discuss how to protect their lands and human rights, and introduce the basics of public monitoring and control. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-086 Amount: $5,000 Russia Advisory Board
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Integral To create a database on all the protected areas in Altai Krai, to include the most updated information on their status and condition, and then to create a compact disk based on this database and distribute it to local schools, nonprofits, government agencies, tourist agencies and the general public. The group will also organize series of presentations and public meetings to educate local communities about the protected areas. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-206 Amount: $1,550 Russia Advisory Board
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Altai Krai Public Movement "Start With Your Own Home" To improve the organizational website and to support the distribution of the environmentally-oriented newspaper, "Altai Nature," which promotes environmental mentality and awareness in Altai Krai. Funds will also be used to expand the network both of paid and volunteer journalists. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-208 Amount: $1,667 Russia Advisory Board
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Altai Ecological Fund To work in collaboration with the local government to carry out a soil recultivation and restoration project at an abandoned gold mining site in the Altai region. The fund protects environmental rights by providing environmental consulting services for local residents, grassroots groups, and other nongovernmental organizations. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-212 Amount: $1,667 Russia Advisory Board
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Ongudai Region Special Protected Nature Territories Association To organize public hearings to address the construction of roads associated with an oil pipeline that is being built without the consent of local land users and land owners. The association works to protect and secure the land statues of the indigenous peoples of the Altai Republic. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-146 Amount: $2,600 Russia Advisory Board
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World of Tigirek Village To conduct outreach and environmental awareness campaigns in Tigirek village and educate local residents on the importance of protected area preservation. Group members will conduct meetings with villagers and define scope of issues; consult community members on organizing small businesses (like beekeeping, weaving vines); pay for two village residents to participate in a regional craft fair; and establish dialogues between village residents and regional administration about the protected area. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-159 Amount: $1,620 Russia Advisory Board
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Svetoletie To promote and support the construction of pressed straw eco-houses in Altai, which have a thermal conductivity that is 7 times less conductive than of brick houses, thus making them energy efficient. The group will organize events to demonstrate the construction and to allow participants to take part in the construction process; the project will also be covered in local and regional mass media. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-161 Amount: $2,700 Russia Advisory Board
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Straw Chapiter To enable the publication of a brochure on American, European and Russian experience in environmentally friendly housing construction techniques and to organize a conference entitled "Ecology as a factor of affordable housing" in the Altai Republic. Funds will also be used to conduct several practical workshops on environmental housing. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-162 Amount: $1,989 Russia Advisory Board
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The Community of Small indigenous Peoples “Takylgan” To conduct clean up of the Arzhan Suu spring, which is thought to have healing properties and considered sacred by local indigenous peoples. Funds will also go towards establishing regular monitoring of the site; placing information boards on best practices for visitors; and reviving traditions which use the spring for healing purposes. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-163 Amount: $1,700 Russia Advisory Board
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Association of Small Indigenous Peoples of the North “Koryakia” To address the potential impacts of pipeline construction projects Koryakia-1 and Koryakia -2 through a series of public awareness campaigns, monitoring activities and round table discussions. Funds will also be used to equip an office of the Olutorskaja Association of Small Indigenous Peoples with a computer and a phone, which works in a very remote region of Koryakia and lacks internet and phone connections. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-962 Amount: $3,000 Russia Advisory Board
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Edelweis To hold eighty environmental lectures at twelve schools in three districts of the Chita region. The funds will enable members of the organization to travel to the designated districts for the lectures. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-965 Amount: $2,294 Russia Advisory Board
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Tomsk Children and Youth Public Organization "Ulei" To improve the condition of the local nature monument "Camp Garden" through monitoring and restoration activities. Activities include constructing a scenic overlook area with information boards; and developing and carrying out regular eco-tourism educational tours in collaboration with experts from the local Geology Department. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-967 Amount: $1,750 Russia Advisory Board
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Amykta To address the impacts of a proposed gas-chemical plant near the Pavlovsk settlement, and to involve the local population in the decision-making process. The group is planning to reach its goals by gathering and distributing information about plant construction, conducting public meetings and opinion polls, and increasing coverage in the local and regional mass media. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-969 Amount: $2,000 Russia Advisory Board
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Ecology Unit "Lik" To conduct monitoring and inventory of the Big Tassor Lake Nature Reserve, which has been lacking government protection for the past several years. The group will implement clean-up activities; install information boards; and raise local public awareness about forest fires and forest pollution. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-970 Amount: $1,904 Russia Advisory Board
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Center of Ecological Policy and Culture To conduct a "Forum of Young Environmentalists of Siberia" for the purpose of gathering active youth from Siberia to raise awareness on climate change, water resources preservation, and alternative energy issues through a series of meetings and workshops. Based on the results of the forum, a brochure will be issued and distributed among schools and NGOs at local and regional levels. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-156 Amount: $2,300 Russia Advisory Board
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Tomsk State Univeristy Fund for Science and Culture To address the issue of unauthorized gravel excavation on the shores of the Tom River by attracting local attention to the issue and establishing a dialogue between local government, businesses and organizations. The group will conduct series of field trips to evaluate the scale of ongoing excavation; publish results in the local mass media outlets; initiate public discussions through public meetings; and publish and distribute leaflets. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-157 Amount: $2,000 Russia Advisory Board
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Initiative Group Black Stork To continue a project from 2007 that focused on planting pine seedlings on sand bars to create a refuge for wild animals, especially the Siberian roe deer. Specifically, the group will organize and carry out public hearings on protecting the biodiversity in the flood lands of the Ob River and create a nature preserve to protect the remaining roe deer population. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-164 Amount: $2,321 Russia Advisory Board
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Association of Small Indigenous People of the North of Republic Buryatia To conduct two seminars in the Buryatia Republic to raise awareness of the local rights and the environmental and health impacts of a proposed gold mining operation in the Sojoty indigenous community. The association works to protect the Buryat traditions by organizing and conducting traditional holidays; carrying out environmental monitoring; and collaborating with local and regional governments to ensure the protection of environmental and indigenous human rights. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-150 Amount: $2,500 Russia Advisory Board
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Buryat Regional Amalgamation of Lake Baikal To develop public environmental expertise of the site of the proposed uranium development, Gornoe, in the valley of Chikoi River, near Baikalskaja protected area, which will be used in organizing public hearings and will be distributed to the relevant nature protection and state agencies. The organization will also conduct an evaluation of soil and groundwater, carry out radioactivity measurements, and lead training seminars in the nearby village Red Chikoi to educate local residents about their environmental and human rights in the area of uranium mining. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-147 Amount: $3,500 Russia Advisory Board
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Transbaikalian Regional Social Movement of Active Youth "Antei" To monitor the content of heavy metals found in water, soil, food and children living in various parts of Chita city and create recommendations for the development of rehabilitation programs for pre-school children living in ecologically disadvantaged areas. Project results will be compiled with the help of local student-volunteers and sent to local and regional governments as well as publicized through regional mass media. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-165 Amount: $2,500 Russia Advisory Board
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Initiative Group "Kovran" To create a plastics recycling campaign in the Kovran village. The campaign will include clean-up days of the village; the purchase and placement of trashcans around the village; and the creation of a youth group to monitor and plan further actions for the campaign. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-166 Amount: $2,330 Russia Advisory Board
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Green Alatau To educate local youth about the benefits of the Kuznetskyi Alatau nature reserve. Activities include building a trail and conducting a field study assessment to monitor the ecological condition of selected areas of the protected area. The organization works to protect and preserve the biodiversity and ecosystems of Altai-Sayany region. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-167 Amount: $1,996 Russia Advisory Board
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Ecological Team "Clean Planet" To establish a monitoring plan of Inberen Lake in preparation for a campaign to obtain protected status for the area. Additional activities include raising the public's environmental knowledge and conducting public hearings in the area. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-168 Amount: $2,800 Russia Advisory Board
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Public Organization Ethnic Ecological Center of Small Indigenous Peoples of the North "Garpanga" To start the process of obtaining protected status for the wetland area of Chibagalah River, an environmentally fragile area that is threatened by poaching and frequent geology expeditions. The organization will research current legislation on protected areas; identify the most acceptable form of protected zone for this specific territory; draft and submit necessary documents to the regional administration; and carry out local outreach and advocacy campaigns through the media. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-169 Amount: $2,200 Russia Advisory Board
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Public Ecological Center Dauria To organize a summer environmental camp for 40 Russian and Chinese kids with the purpose of educating youth about issues of the Dauria region and Argun River. In particular, this camp will create and organize youth monitoring of Argun river floodplains and promote Russia-China collaboration in addressing issues surrounding this transboundary waterway. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-149 Amount: $5,000 Russia Advisory Board
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Initiative Group "Pristine Angara" To monitor and evaluate the environmental and health impacts of mining activities in the Motygino Region. Activities include public meetings and round tables in an effort to establish long term communication between the local population and government agencies. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-153 Amount: $2,800 Russia Advisory Board
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Vesnyanka To attract public and government attention to the destruction of public recreational areas caused by the industrial development in Pozharskyi District, Prymorie. The group will also conduct monitoring of a local reservoir and the area near the oil and gas pipeline construction site with the overall goal of developing a set of measures to protect local recreational areas. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-154 Amount: $3,000 Russia Advisory Board
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EcoVoice To conduct monitoring, community outreach, and public hearings regarding the construction of the Boguchanskaja Dam on the Angara River. Currently, the dam is under construction without a state Environmental Impact Assessment, and no compensation has been defined for people to be resettled. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-148 Amount: $1,400 Russia Advisory Board
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Wildplants To raise awareness about the ongoing environmental and social violations by oil and gas development companies currently active in the Kargasok region. Specifically, the organization will conduct a local information campaign to attract local and regional attention to illegal waste dumping by industrial companies on indigenous peoples' traditional lands. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-158 Amount: $2,890 Russia Advisory Board
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The Evenks Association of Aldan “Sigun” To educate representatives from 24 Evenks nomadic communities on public participation methods through a series of meetings and workshops. Additionally, funds will be used to raise public awareness about impacts of nearby development projects, including the Elkon Uranium Deposit project, the Eastern Siberia-Pacific Ocean pipeline, and the Kankun dam. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-958 Amount: $2,000 Russia Advisory Board
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Green Inventions To partially cover travel expenses of students and teachers from remote regions of Tomsk Oblast, so they can participate in a regional youth contest of technical 'inventions' aimed at environmental protection and preservation - including resource- and energy-saving solutions. Participants are to define the most urgent environmental issues of Tomsk Oblast, and then identify a 'technical solution'; the best 'inventions' will be awarded certificates and winners will be encouraged to proceed with applying for patents. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-217 Amount: $1,665 Russia Advisory Board
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The Evenki People Initiative Group of Ejantsy Village To increase awareness about the proposed development of a polymetal deposit on the Hamna River - this is just one of ten megaprojects supported by the government. The group will organize a series of meetings with affected communities; conduct regular monitoring of the project's progress; address the state bodies with a request to increase state monitoring over the development activities; and to minimize the environmental and health impacts of the project. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-310 Amount: $1,213 Russia Advisory Board
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Initiative Group of Motygino village citizens To organize a week long summer youth camp on Kukui Islands to educate youth on the seasonal migrations of fish in the region. Activities include building discharge channels to help transport fish from isolated ponds to the Angara river. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-517 Amount: $1,200 Russia Advisory Board
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The Evenki People Initiative Group of Ejantsy Village To increase the level of social and environmental awareness about the proposed development of a polymetal deposit on the Hamna River, one of the 10 industrial development megaprojects supported by the government in Saha Republic. The group will organize a series of meetings with affected communities; conduct regular monitoring of the project’s progress; and officially address appropriate state bodies with a request to increase state monitoring/control over the development activities in order to minimize environmental and health impacts and to appropriately compensate the local population. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-355 Amount: $1,387 Russia Advisory Board
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Krasnoyarsk R?gional Publi? ?nvironm?ntal Organization "Plotina"' To support a public awareness campaign through mass media, public discussions, and round tables about the environmental and social impacts of a hydroelectric development project in the region. Activities include providing information and updates to the population in Krasnoyarsk city and in the lower Angara region about the dam's construction, as well as identifying activists and creating local initiative groups to carry out public control and monitoring of the dam. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-515 Amount: $3,000 Russia Advisory Board
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Tomsk Regional Public Organization Center of Ecological Policy and Information To help implement a system for the recycling and proper disposal of used batteries in Tomsk City in order to prevent soil and water pollution. Activities include purchasing and placing receptacles for used batteries in shopping centers as well as working with local media outlets to promote a public awareness campaign about the issue. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-155 Amount: $2,930 Russia Advisory Board
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Aleipata District Marine Protected Area Committee To clean up and restore a freshwater pool in the only mangrove area of Malaela, which serves as a drinking water source for the villagers, yet has been completely covered by debris from the recent tsunami. Funds will be used to remove debris from the pool and to demarcate and cement the boundaries of the drinking water source. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-421 Amount: $7,000 Pacific Islands Advisory Board
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Vailoa Palauli Village Council To reconstruct the old bridge that is the only way to get from inland to the island where regular village meetings and public discussions and held. The purpose of the meetings are to promote sustainable development, peace and harmony in the village. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-326 Amount: $6,544 Pacific Islands Advisory Board
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Poutasi Youth Organization To alleviate the shortage of safe, drinkable water in the Poutasi village by purchasing 10 water tanks. The Poutasi village was severely damaged by the September 2009 tsunami, in which over half the village lost their homes. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-484 Amount: $5,000 Pacific Islands Advisory Board
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Network for the Indigenous Peoples-Solomon To purchase office equipment needed to organize and coordinate an environmental education campaign in the Solomon Islands. Purchases will include computers, printers, and software programs, and will enable the organization to create and print out informational brochures, access the internet, and better connect with like-minded environmental groups. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-416 Amount: $5,000 Pacific Islands Advisory Board
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| Asia : Sri Lanka : 2010 |
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Socio Environmental Education Developmental Association To examine community preparedness for climate change-related disasters and to create a youth network for building awareness on global environmental problems. The organization will also carry out tree planting and gardening activities and organize school debates on climate change, carbon footprints, and living a sustainable lifestyle. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-299 Amount: $5,000 Friends of the Earth
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Vikalpani National Federation To organize five community workshops targeting women and small-scale farmers, as well as a national event bringing together more than 100 representatives of non-governmental organizations, government offices, and similar bodies to raise awareness of the negative environmental and human health impacts of pesticide use. Funds will also contribute to celebrations on international No Pesticide Use Day, and tri-annual meetings of the Pesticide Action Network. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-529 Amount: $5,000 Pesticide Action Network
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Center for Environmental Justice To allow the organization to participate in Rivers for Life, to be held in October 2010. The conference will bring stakeholders interested in strengthening regional and international networks; creating new alliances and evaluation processes; to share information and skills; and finally to develop collective strategies that inspire and recharge the movement. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-344 Amount: $2,249 International Rivers
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SEARIN To bring roughly 12 journalists from Thailand’s leading TV, newspaper, and magazine outlets to visit three proposed dam sites on the Mekong mainstream in northern Laos (Luang Prabang, Xayaburi, and Pak Lai). 'Living River Siam' is a project of the Southeast Asia Rivers Network, and seeks to publicize the social and environmental concerns surrounding these mega-dam projects; findings will be disseminated among Thai and Lao audiences. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-338 Amount: $3,500 International Rivers
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Project of Ecological Awareness Building To cover travel costs for several activists to attend the Chevron annual general meeting and related media events in an effort to pressure the company for its irresponsible practices around the world, including several large projects in the Nakhon Srithammaraj Province. The organization monitors mega-projects under the country’s Southern Development Plan and uses its findings to raise public awareness, conduct advocacy campaigns, and initiate legal actions on behalf of impacted communities. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-518 Amount: $611 Rainforest Action Network
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Mekong Community Media Project To produce a report and school education programs in both English and Thai on the downstream impacts of dams along the Upper Mekong River. These programs will highlight local concerns and experiences, including the recent drought and flood crises. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-337 Amount: $3,000 International Rivers
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Center for Water Resources Conservation and Development To study the impacts of hydroelectric development, climate change, and environmental degradation in the Tan Chau district of An Giang Province in Vietnam. Specifically, the study will develop strategies for local communities to cope with the social and environmental impacts of recent and coming changes. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-117 Amount: $3,000 International Rivers
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Institute of Tropical Biology To lead a review and public consultation on a proposal for Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation (REDD) in Vietnam in an effort to ensure the interests of poor communities are included and the protection of local forests is improved. The organization will initiate a series of group discussions on the country's draft REDD-Readiness Plan Idea Note about the challenges of REDD; mobilize inputs from civil society organizations, mass organizations, academia, government agencies and communities; and produce an initial assessment of REDD and related issues such as land tenure, access to natural resources, and forest protection. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-268 Amount: $5,000 IFI Advisory Board
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| Central America/Caribbean : Costa Rica : 2010 |
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Asociacion de Mujeres Indigenas Nogbes de Abrojo Montezuma To reinforce the traditional knowledge of the Nogbes indigenous women to create sustainable livelihoods; additionally, the association will develop a newsletter on handicrafts and other products made by the indigenous women. The association works to empower indigenous women who often have no access to employment, education, or land ownership. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-303 Amount: $5,000 Friends of the Earth
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Red Indigena de Territorio y Biodiversidad To strengthen and expand the network’s information dissemination system for resources related to the indigenous peoples' platform, and to extend the list of subscribers to 500 more during 2010. The group will also use funds to develop several investigative projects for themed editions of the electronic newsletter, and will generate 24 special issues of its newsletter. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-110 Amount: $5,000 Donor Advised
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| Central America/Caribbean : El Salvador : 2010 |
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Movimento Sin Plomo To use legal action to oppose the transnational corporation that produces batteries in the region. The waste from the production has a harmful impact on the local environment and health of the local population. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-357 Amount: $3,000 Friends of the Earth
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Asocacion Comite Ambiental de Cabanas en Defensa del Agua y Cultura To organize a campaign against metal mining and the Pacific Rim Corporation, which is actively threatening the environment and livelihood of the local indigenous communities. The organization will also take steps to advance legislation that bans metallic mining in the country. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-304 Amount: $5,000 Friends of the Earth
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| Central America/Caribbean : Guatemala : 2010 |
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Asociation de Desarrollo "Integral Todos Juntos" To conduct a series of trainings and workshops on climate change among the local community. This project will supplement the organization's work to promote sustainable community development and leads programs to improve education, health, and multiculturalism. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-356 Amount: $5,000 Friends of the Earth
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Asociación Ulew Che Ja To do chemical and bacterial analysis and monitoring of 21 potable water systems, and to organize a workshop about the management and administration of water sources. The association implements reforestation and environmental education projects to conserve a healthy watershed. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-322 Amount: $3,000 Central America Advisory Board
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Vecinos de San Buena Ventura To educate local community members about their rights and responsibilities as Guatemalan citizens, specifically focusing on the environment. Additionally, funds will be used to organize forums and workshops to better integrate the different Community Development Councils in the Chuarruancho area, as well as develop and print informational materials about environmental rights and the need to conserve and protect natural resources. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-842 Amount: $3,000 Central America Advisory Board
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Asociación para el Desarrollo Integral de Multiservicios To build the organization's capacity, from governance to distinctive programmatic areas, in an effort to better prepare them to manage the impacts of large-scale mining and hydroelectric projects and protect community land, especially the Visis Cabá protected area in Quiché. The organizaton seeks to plan and implement programs and projects in the areas of health, education, production, policy and infrastructure with a focus on cultural preservation and income equity in the country's Ixil region. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-555 Amount: $3,000 Central America Advisory Board
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Consejo Comunitario de Desarrollo To organize an awareness raising campaign about the negative impacts of large-scale hydroelectric projects in the area around Pinares. Funds will also be used to create and disseminate information in Qèqchi about the impacts of large dams. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-320 Amount: $3,000 Central America Advisory Board
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Asociación Red de Comunicadores Sociales de Chiantla To support a campaign to inform municipal officials, government authorities, social organizations, community leaders, and business owners about the important roles that the Selegua River plays in preventing the spread of disease, maintaining the health of the area’s flora and fauna, and providing irrigation for agriculture. Activities include a media campaign, forums, environmental education campaigns for area youth, and awareness raising workshops. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-553 Amount: $3,100 Central America Advisory Board
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Asociación Civil de Campesinas y Campesinos Unidos con la Sociedad To establish a model of organic food production that will use environmental-friendly products and to construct greenhouses that will be used to grow oyster mushrooms for both consumption and sale. Additionally, funds will be used to strengthen the capacity of the organization. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-843 Amount: $3,000 Central America Advisory Board
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Asociación de Agricultores y Protectores de las Bordas de los Ríos de Nueva Conepción To support a reforestation project in the Coyolate and Madre Viaje watersheds. Funds will be used to purchase 13,000 tree saplings; to organize workshops about environmental issues; and to produce and disseminate informational material for youth and other community members in the area. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-552 Amount: $3,000 Central America Advisory Board
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Union Nacionál Campesina To conduct an analysis of the influence the campesino movement has had on sustainable agriculture and an analysis of the impacts of climate change on agriculture and the environment. Additionally, funds will be used to develop political strategies for the Campesino a Campesino movement in the face of the Political Agenda of the Agricultural Ministries of Central America, to hold national and regional meetings and to publish and disseminate informational material. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-554 Amount: $3,000 Central America Advisory Board
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Asociación de Vecinos para el Desarrollo Integral de Champerico To organize marine and coastal environmental education activities for fisherman, schools, and communities along the southern coast. Additionally, the group will strengthen the management of organization to include more members. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-336 Amount: $2,000 Central America Advisory Board
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Coordinadors Social Ambientalista To organize a reforestation and environmental project in an area damaged by illegal trash dumps. The organization will involve youth by coordinating a painting project of a wall surrounding and protecting a ravine in the same area. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-321 Amount: $3,000 Central America Advisory Board
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| Central America/Caribbean : Haiti : 2010 |
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Lambi Fund of Haiti To support Lambi Fund for Haiti's four phase earthquake recovery strategy, which aims to help rural communities cope with the mass exodus of people from Port au Prince. Specific phases involve, water and sanitation, rebuilding, sustainable agriculture, and developing economic opportunities for displaced peoples. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-139 Amount: $25,000 Donor Advised
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| Central America/Caribbean : Honduras : 2010 |
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Organización Fraternal Negra Hondureña To send a delegation of afro-descendant community leaders to Bolivia for the People's World Conference on Climate Change and Mother Earth Rights in April. Specifically, funds will be used to organize meetings to prepare for the meeting, and to cover the transportation and lodging costs of the delegation. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-261 Amount: $3,500 Central America Advisory Board
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Comité de Protección de la Tortuga Golfina To support the conservation of mangroves and marine resources in the Gulf of Fonesca. The group will work to develop the skill sets of several female community leaders; to strengthen the process of monitoring and protecting the Olive Ridley Turtles; and to organize a public awareness campaign. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-263 Amount: $3,000 Central America Advisory Board
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Comité de Ecoturismo Bahía de Chismuyo To hold workshops in Playa Grande, Agua Fría, Nagarejo, Moropocay, and Puerto La Brea on using plastic waste to create artisanal crafts. By teaching community members about this important issue, the workshop will help eliminate plastic waste (which is prevalent in the area), and will provide an alternative source of income for these communities. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-262 Amount: $3,000 Central America Advisory Board
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Asociación de Juntas Administradoras de Agua de Balfate To hold workshops for local water committees in Balfate on climate change, policies around Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD), and adaptation technologies. Part of the grant will be used to develop a proposal to apply for REDD funding, and to implement to organization's strategic plan. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-260 Amount: $3,000 Central America Advisory Board
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Comité Pro Gestión para la Construcción de la Hidroeléctrica Mocal To organize meetings and workshops with the Mocal region's stakeholders, who will work with the government to approve a small hydroelectric project on the Mocal River. This project will generate 12 to 15 megawatts of clean evergy that could be used to help decrease the poverty in more than 20 communities in the area. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-259 Amount: $3,000 Central America Advisory Board
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El Patronato Comunal de El Muñeco To strengthen reforestation efforts in southern Honduras, especially in areas incorporated into the government’s desertification control program, as well as those that include valuable species such as quebracho, laurel, and caoba. The organization will also hold community workshops and meetings with other groups in its network. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-258 Amount: $2,500 Central America Advisory Board
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Red de Desarrollo Sostenible - Honduras To maintain and update the organization's climate change portal on their website. The portal includes information on climate change negotiations and agreements, mitigation and adaptation, and experiences and strategies of rural and indigenous communities of Central America. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-264 Amount: $3,000 Central America Advisory Board
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Red Indígena para Biodiversidad To help organize and disseminate information about the negotiation processes of autonomous territories, including experiences and examples gathered from Nicaraguan communities over the past two years. Specifically, funds will be used to organize two meetings with community leaders and to design, publish and disseminate relevant informational material. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-850 Amount: $2,000 Central America Advisory Board
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Consejo Indígena de Centroamérica To support the Latin American Indigenous Forum on Climate Change and Indigenous Communities, which will analyze the issues that indigenous communities face as climate change policy develops. The funds will also be used to strategize how indigenous communities can best ensure their rights are being taken into consideration. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-412 Amount: $5,000 Central America Advisory Board
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Fundación Alianza para un Mundo Verde To evaluate the condition of protected areas in Central America and the risks posed by climate change. Specifically, this assessment will be used to create adaptation strategies for communities located in buffer zones of the region's main protected areas. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-411 Amount: $6,000 Central America Advisory Board
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Asociación Nacional de Cluster y Redes locales para el Desarrollo To send three leaders from indigenous organizations from Nicaragua to the third Mesoamerican Protected Areas Conference in Mexico in March 2010. At this meeting, indigenous community representatives from throughout the region will convene to begin developing a common agenda for the next United Nations Climate Change Conference. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-174 Amount: $11,000 Central America Advisory Board
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| Europe : Albania : 2010 |
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Organic Agriculture Association To conduct a public awareness campaign throughout the country by creating a website (www.klimapondryshon.com), and by distributing 1,000 promotional cloth bags. The group will also create an awareness campaign on carbon dioxide leakage from large international corporations. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-307 Amount: $5,000 Friends of the Earth
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| Europe : Bulgaria : 2010 |
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Nacionalno Dvizenie Priately na Zemiata To support Friends of the Earth Bulgaria's contribution to the development of the country's National Action Plan for the reduction and sustainable use of pesticides, in accordance with the European Union’s Pesticides Framework Directive. Activities include a public awareness campaign to highlight the potential health impacts of even low levels of pesticide residues in food, and stakeholder meetings that will include at least two major supermarket chains. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-528 Amount: $4,500 Pesticide Action Network
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| Europe : Czech Republic : 2010 |
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Arnika Toxics and Waste Programme To promote regional cooperation and collaboration among the many nonprofits in the Czech Republic focused on chemical safety and waste management issues. The group works to prevent toxic pollution; restore the natural landscape of Czech lands; eliminate the use and release of persistent organic pollutants and mercury; encourage public participation in legislative processes; and promote environmental health. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-363 Amount: $25,000 Donor Advised
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| Europe : Hungary : 2010 |
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Waste Prevention Alliance To support collaborative efforts to oppose the construction of new waste incinerators or the establishment of municipal solid waste incineration power plants in Hungary, Czech Republic, Poland, or Slovakia. Additionally, the organization will assist local governments and institutions that have expressed interest in Zero Waste projects and the inclusion of zero waste practices in regional waster management plans. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-132 Amount: $20,000 Donor Advised
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| Europe : Poland : 2010 |
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Inicjatywa AntyNuklearna To publish a booklet entitled Nuclear Energy: The Way to Exit, which was originally issued by the French Network, Sortir du Nucleaire. The organization also works to present a critical analysis of nuclear energy to the Polish general public by conducting lectures; organizing public meetings; collaborating with mass media; and providing professional audio and video presentations. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-804 Amount: $2,500 Friends of the Earth
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| Europe : Slovenia : 2010 |
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Ecology, Cultural diversity, Health To translate and distribute a guide on pesticides and toxics in everyday products and their alternatives to consumers in Slovenia. Funds will also support the organization's participation at Pesticide Action Network Europe's Annual Conference in Brussels. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-532 Amount: $3,500 Pesticide Action Network
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| Europe : Ukraine : 2010 |
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The Green Movement of Zaporizhzhia To support leaders of non-governmental organizations to participate in an Energy Efficiency Conference, in May 2010, with other organizational leaders, government officials, and the public. The organization promotes the development of public ecological movements in the Zaporozhye region through information and awareness campaigns, research, networking, and the publication of environmentally-focused materials. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-202 Amount: $3,000 Earth Island Institute
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| North America : Canada : 2010 |
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RAVEN Trust To support a documentary film project aimed at mobilizing opposition to the Taseko Mines Ltd.'s proposed Prosperity Gold-Copper Mine in British Columbia. The mine development would require complete drainage of Fish Lake, which sits at the headwaters of the Taseko River. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-111 Amount: $5,000 Donor Advised
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David Suzuki Foundation To support the foundation's sustainable aquaculture program, which aims to ensure that production practices in Canada’s fish farming industry carry as few negative environmental and biological impacts on wild fish populations and marine ecosystems as is possible. The organization is evaluating and improving species protection initiatives, and working to improve marketing, labeling, and purchasing practices in Canada’s seafood market. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-102 Amount: $50,000 Donor Advised
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Salmon Coast Field Station Society To support the organization as it transitions into a self-sustaining research facility. Additional activities include a fundraising campaign aimed at establishing an endowment and hiring an on-site manager. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-137 Amount: $20,000 Donor Advised
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Secwepemc Nation Youth Network To hold a four day Indigenous Peoples Assembly to draft a plan of action related to Canadian mining companies and independent power projects that impact water routes, all-season resorts, and salmon fishing. Additionally, an International Statement regarding land rights struggles will be drafted highlighting the impacts and rights violations of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games, which took place on unceded native land of the Secwepemc and St’át’imc nations. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-135 Amount: $5,000 Rainforest Action Network
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Grassy Narrows Women's Drum Group To attract public attention in Toronto about the 1970s mercury contamination of the Grassy Narrows community from an upstream pulp mill by holding a public talk on the 40th anniversary of the poisoning, and organizing a public march (on World Health Day) to restart negotiations to strengthen Ontario's guidelines and polices around water protection. A recently published study on the health of Grassy Narrows residents showed that the health impacts of mercury poisoning are substantially worse than they were in the 1970s. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-420 Amount: $3,000 Rainforest Action Network
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Ts Wedi'Elh To support a four-day Action Camp around several proposed pipelines that threaten several sensitive ecosystems, including those of the ‘Unist’ot’en territories. The Camp will bring together impacted community members and environmental groups from Alberta, Minnesota, and North Dakota and will focus on building a strategic action plan to stop the pipelines; train participants on Non-Violent Direct Action; and educate participants on carbon trading. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-506 Amount: $5,000 Rainforest Action Network
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| North America : Mexico : 2010 |
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Tierra Nativa A.C. To file a land claim to stop the forced relocation of 19 Tarahamura families in Mogotavo, an unjustified process caused by the construction a luxury resort that would physically divide the community and destroy some of the most sacred sites in the area. In addition, Tierra Nativa will file legal claims to support the Pima community of Yepachi to cancel legal contract between a mining company and the community, which ceded traditional lands without free, prior and informed consent. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-464 Amount: $4,000 Rainforest Action Network
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Instituto Mexicano para el Desarollo Comunitario, A.C. To support the organization’s participation in Rivers for Life 3, to be held October 1-7, 2010 in Temacauplin, Mexico. The meeting will bring together more than 300 activists, dam-affected people, and representatives from nongovernmental organizations working on dam and river issues in order to strengthen regional and international networks; create new alliances; evaluate progress; share information and skills; develop collective strategies; and inspire and recharge the movement. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-350 Amount: $2,100 International Rivers
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Rural By-Products To support the organization’s activities to increase the range of and further promote holistic cattle ranching through the creation of five new pilot demonstration farms. The organization seeks to decrease the impacts of cattle farming on the Sierra Gorda Biosphere Reserve, one of the most biodiverse and important protected areas in Mexico. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-196 Amount: $5,000 Earth Island Institute
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Sistemas Naturales y Desarrollo, A.C. To support the organization's Biodiversity Conservation and Environmental Education program in El Pescadero. Specifically, the organization will develop three subprograms focused on solid waste management, community involvement in environmental education, and youth environmental education. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-252 Amount: $15,000 Donor Advised
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Jittoa Bat Nataka-Weria To support the establishment of a seed bank that will be managed by a coalition of indigenous communities. The organization works in the Sonora region to promote local biodiversity by preserving the cultivation of traditional medicinal plants and other native species and advancing alternatives to pesticide use in the area. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-098 Amount: $5,000 Pesticide Action Network
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| North America : United States : 2010 |
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Grantmakers Without Borders To provide general support for this charitable organization, which reaches out to donors to leverage their entry into the field of social justice philanthropy. Grantmakers Without Borders uses several approaches to do so, including creating new international donors, moving current international donors into social justice philanthropy, and improving the quality and effectiveness of international giving. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-398 Amount: $3,000 Special Opportunities Fund
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| South America : Argentina : 2010 |
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BIOS Quilmes To develop illustrated educational materials to distribute to schools, libraries, agricultural networks, and the internet that highlight the problem of the loss of food sovereignty among different communities and peoples of Argentina due to the spread of monocultures, agro fuels, and genetically modified seeds. Bios Quilmes will supplement the materials with interactive workshops and presentations. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-444 Amount: $4,900 Southern Cone Advisory Board
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Fundación para el Desarrollo Humano Sustentable de la Patagonia To promote sustainable tourism as an economic alternative to fishing in El Riacho. Specifically, funds will be used to design a tourist brochure; to educate local fisherfolk and their families about the business of tourism; to inform and involve the local government in the project; and to expand the tourism infrastructure in the area. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-017 Amount: $3,600 Southern Cone Advisory Board
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Fundación Eco Urbano To publish a book about the biodiversity of Paraná, Argentina, which will be distributed freely to educational institutions, libraries, community centers, and neighborhood groups in the region. This book, authored by Francisco Rodríguez, will include a combination of photographs, poems, and scientific data that will contribute to a greater cultural awareness of the local environment. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-067 Amount: $5,000 Southern Cone Advisory Board
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Fundacion para la Gestion e Investiagcion Regional To conduct a community-based assessment and mapping of natural resources in the La Estrella region, with special emphasis to promote the participation of women and youth in the project. Capacity-building workshops on leather tanning, sustainable tourism, artisanal craft-making, and grassland management will also be held. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-019 Amount: $5,000 Southern Cone Advisory Board
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Centro de Políticas Públicas para el Socialismo (CEPPAS) To resist the expansion of oil exploration in northern Patagonia. Specifically, funds will be used to create a daily communication and weekly newsletter that will disseminate information and updates about oil activities in this areas to create a publication titled, Agua Viva, that will address the uses, cultural value, and impact of the hydrocarbon industry. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-015 Amount: $5,000 Southern Cone Advisory Board
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Fundación Eco Urbano To support free clinics and legal consultations on environmental justice for communities in the Mesopotamia region of Argentina. These workshops will enhance local capacity to effectively engage in natural resource-related conflicts and to defend their environmental rights. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-240 Amount: $5,000 Southern Cone Advisory Board
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Centro Misionero para la Educación Popular (Asociación para un Desarrollo Integral y Sustentable) To fight the construction of the Garabi and other large-scale hydroelectric projects. The organization, which seeks to strengthen civil society organizations and increase civic participation and influence on public policies, will particularly focus on educating communities that will be affected by the project about the risks and negative impacts of large-scale dams. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-323 Amount: $6,338 South America Regional Fund
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Fundación Ambiente, Cultura y Desarrollo To address environmental issues in the communities of Cordoba, including getting protection status for 500,000 hectares of forests. Funds will also be used to organize campaigns and produce a technical report outlining the health problems of people in the area, many of which are caused by poor maintenance of the municipal sewage system and pesticides in drinking water. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-445 Amount: $5,000 Southern Cone Advisory Board
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Fundación Ambiente y Recursos Naturales To work with local recyclers and trash pickers of the city of La Plata to gather information about solid waste management; help cooperatives participate in decisions about waste management; and publish a manual for the public about trash separation before recycling. Additional activities include organizing a workshop to raise awareness in the public's role in waste management. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-446 Amount: $5,000 Southern Cone Advisory Board
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Taller Ecologista To support a campaign to achieve a Zero-Waste law for Rosario city. Activities include raising awareness among key political, health, and community actors on pollution-related problems by holding training workshops, distributing relevant information, training volunteers, monitoring Zero-Waste law discussions, and networking with local groups. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-139 Amount: $25,000 Donor Advised
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Taller Ecologista To support Taller Ecologista’s participation at the 3rd International Meeting of Dam-Affected Peoples (Rivers for Life 3), to be held in Temacapulin, Mexico in October 2010. The meeting will bring together hundreds of representatives of communities, NGOs, and other groups from around the world to share experiences, develop collective strategies, and strengthen the international movement to protect rivers and human rights. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-399 Amount: $8,480 South America Regional Fund
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Oikos Red Ambiental To participate in the International Meeting of Victims of the Vale Mining Company, which will bring together organizations and communities from all over the world. The gathering will discuss the company's history of intimidation and human rights violations and develop common strategies of fighting against the company, which will be widely distributed. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-235 Amount: $1,600 South America Regional Fund
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| South America : Bolivia : 2010 |
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Confederación de Mujeres Indígenas de Bolivia To support the organization's general operating expenses in their efforts to promote the rights of indigenous peoples in the Bolivian lowlands and protect and reclaim their native lands. The grant will be matched by a $4,000 grant from Land is Life which, together, will provide over nine months of operating funds. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-466 Amount: $4,000 Rainforest Action Network
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Colectivo de Coordinación Socioambientales "Colectivo CASA" To help ensure that environmental and social justice factors are taken into consideration as Bolivia works to reform its mining law. Specifically, funds will be used to write and publish articles and analyses, and to organize meetings and workshops that will raise awareness about environmental justice and the socio-environmental impacts of mining. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-092 Amount: $5,000 South America Regional Fund
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Central Indígena de la Región Amazónica de Bolivia To build awareness among indigenous communities about Cachulea Esperanza, a dam project on the Madera River that is part of the Initiative for the Integration of Regional Infrastructure in South America (IIRSA). Funds will enable the group to access information about the project, organize workshops with indigenous leaders, hold community assemblies where strategies and actions to combat the dam will be developed, and attain legal assistance. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-274 Amount: $5,050 Andes Advisory Board
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Comisión para la Gestion Integral del Agua en Bolivia To coordinate and monitor four work groups that are conducting research on (1) water and climate change; (2) water, indigenous territories, watershed, and irrigation systems; (3) water and water laws; and (4) water and mining. Specifically, funds will be used to collect and organize information; to create and publish four newsletters; and to update the organization's website with the information generated by the work groups. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-275 Amount: $5,000 Andes Advisory Board
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Observatorio Boliviano de Conflictos Mineros To offer general support as the organization develops its programs. Specifically, funds will be used for regular organizational meetings; the convening of forums, meetings, and debates related to community participation in mining-related policies; and the publication and dissemination of informational materials. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-238 Amount: $5,000 South America Regional Fund
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Juventud Ecologísta en Acción To organize the 3rd Environmental Music Festival ILLAPA . The organization will also use funds to host environmental workshops and talks for other youth groups, develop reports, pamphlets, documentaries and TV shows on environmental problems and injustices in Oruro, Bolivia. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-423 Amount: $5,000 Andes Advisory Board
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Consejo Nacional de Ayllus y Markas del Quallasuyu To organize and host a national meeting of indigenous communities from all regions of Bolivia. Participants at the meeting will discuss legal instruments that can be used to guarantee and protect indigenous communities’ rights, specifically in the face of threats from the incursion of major development projects including as mining, oil extraction, and large-scale energy projects. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-276 Amount: $5,000 Andes Advisory Board
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Expedición Madidi To organize a 15 person expedition of 15-20 days to visit isolated indigenous communities located along the Peruvian border and near the Absolute Reserve Zone of Toromona. The purpose of the visit is to check on and document the state of the reserve area and the remote campesino communities nearby. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-133 Amount: $5,000 Andes Advisory Board
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Foro Boliviano Sobre Medio Ambiente y Desarrollo To follow-up on the work done at Mesa 18, an informal space organized during the 2010 People's Summit on Climate Change in Cochabamba, Bolivia where discussions and debates were held on the issues of democracy, neoliberal policies, climate change, and development strategies in regions where the extractive industries sector is undermining the rights of communities. Specifically, funds will be used to conduct follow-up with participants and to establish an editorial board and bi-monthly newsletter, that will reflect the visions, themes and ideas that were addressed. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-278 Amount: $6,000 Andes Advisory Board
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Eco Mujeres To organize a workshop in Lima for 30 female leaders and activists from Chile, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Perú that will address ways that these individuals and their organizations can prevent and protect themselves from criminalization. With the expansion of the extractives industry throughout Latin America, incidences of human rights violations against rural and campesino communities have been on the rise and the tendency of governments in the region has been to criminalize any protest of these violations. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-277 Amount: $5,000 Andes Advisory Board
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Rede Brasil sobre Instituições Financeiras Multilaterais To increase capacity and engagement among civil society around development bank policies related to climate change. This network of organizations monitors and influences the policies, projects, and decision-making processes of the World Bank, the Interamerican Development Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and the Brazilian National Bank for Economic and Social Development. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-538 Amount: $5,827 South America Regional Fund
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Movimento Xingu Vivo para Sempre To organize a meeting of Xingu indigenous leaders with the purpose of sharing information; promoting communication amongst the different tribes of the region; and defining new strategies to address the Belo Monte Dam. The organization is a movement of over 150 local, regional, and international organizations that work to defend the Xingu River and the populations that depend on it. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-325 Amount: $10,000 South America Regional Fund
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Instituto Raoni To oppose construction of the proposed Belo Monte dam on Brazil’s Xingu River. The organization will work to ensure that the opposition of the Mebegokre indigenous people to the project is effectively communicated to decision makers in Brasilia as well as other relevant stakeholders. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-339 Amount: $1,850 International Rivers
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Associação de Defensa da Vida e da Natureza do Vale do Río Uruguai To organize a regional conference that will continue a consultation and popular mobilization process aimed at developing a proposal for sustainable development in the region. Specifically, this proposal will be presented to the Brazilian Development Bank as an alternative to projects that the bank currently funds. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-173 Amount: $5,916 South America Regional Fund
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Centro de Apoio Sócio-Ambiental To support Flow Fund Circle member Marcelo de Castro Cavalcati. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-403 Amount: $20,000 Donor Advised
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Associação Nacional dos Atingidos por Barragens To bring together dam-affected communities in the Amazon region by improving communication between communities and to organize actions to defend the rivers, people, and the biodiversity of the region. The organization fights against the construction of large dams in order to preserve traditional ways of life for riverbank communities. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-324 Amount: $5,077 South America Regional Fund
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Associação Camponesa da Serra Catarinense To increase awareness about the importance of sustainable agriculture and biodiversity conservation in rural communities. Additionally the organization seeks to advance the implementation of the Regional Damless Development Plan to stop the Brazilian Development Bank from funding major hydroelectric projects. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-537 Amount: $6,752 South America Regional Fund
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Associacao Sociocultural Yawanawa To mobilize community teams to protect and defend the borders of their ancestral lands against logging and game hunting. Specifically, the organization will purchase communication and transportation supplies, including GPS equipment, cameras, and a boat. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-132 Amount: $29,000 Donor Advised
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Combonianos Nordeste (Campanha Justiça nos Trilhos) To enhance communication between the local movements of the Pará and Maranhão communities and the national and international activists. The group wishes to establish a common agenda that will help guarantee the socio and environmental rights of the communities. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-539 Amount: $6,514 South America Regional Fund
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Movimento de Mulheres Trabalhadoras de Altamira Campo e Cidade To enable indigenous peoples and traditional communities from the region to participate in the dialogue around the development of the Belo Monte hydroelectric project. The purpose of the grant is to ensure that the people who will be most impacted by the dam are included in the decision-making processes. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-172 Amount: $5,673 South America Regional Fund
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Rede de Entidades em Defesa da Vida - Campanha Popular Viva o Rio Madeira Vivo! To produce a radio program as a means of amplifying the voices of Madeira communities in Brazil, Bolivia, and Peru who have been negatively impacted by the Madeira River Hydroelectric Complex, the Amazon's largest hydroelectric project. The organization seeks to promote the defense of human, social, cultural, and environmental rights of the people in the Madeira Basin affected by the dams. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-540 Amount: $7,688 South America Regional Fund
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Movimento de Mulheres Trabalhadoras de Altamira Campo e Cidade To enable a caravan of farmers, indigenous people, and other members of the Xingu River community to attend a public hearing convened by the Federal Public Ministry and the Brazilian Electricity Sector on the impacts of the Belo Monter Hydroelectric Project. The organization works to address environmental food security issues. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-115 Amount: $5,000 International Rivers
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ONG Conservación Marina To assist in developing a joint recovery plan of the small fishing cooperatives on Mocha Island, whose infrastructure was wiped out by the February 2010 tsunami in Chile. The cooperatives will reorganize themselves and purchase equipment for artisanal fishing. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-447 Amount: $5,000 Southern Cone Advisory Board
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Centro Ecoceanos To use the Mapuche-Lafkenche indigenous group's knowledge of earthquakes, tsunamis, and natural catastrophes to improve the informational response and communication systems of coastal Chilean communities. The organization seeks to promote the protection of marine and freshwater environments of Chile by educating the public and assisting with implementation of conservation measures. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-256 Amount: $15,000 Donor Advised
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Fundación Terram To assist communities affected by the Concepcion earthquake and tsunami in February 2010. The organization will work within its existing network of coastal community groups oriented around environmental and sustainable fishing issues. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-257 Amount: $15,000 Donor Advised
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Fiscalía del Medio Ambiente To support the Maule Itata Coastkeeper project which aims to reduce water pollution and protect coastal areas between the Maule and Itata Rivers. This area was heavily affected by the Concepcion earthquake in February 2010 and funds will help local fisherman purchase new equipment and resume their livelihood. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-254 Amount: $15,000 Donor Advised
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Red de Acción en Plaguicidas y sus Alternativas de América Latina To enact country bans on the use of endosulfan in Chile, Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico, and to push for a global ban on the insecticide via the Stockholm Convention where Red de Acción en Plaguicidas y sus Alternativas de América Latina will coordinate with the Pesticide Action Network, the International Persistent Organic Pollutants Elimination Network members participating in the Convention’s Persistent Organic Pollutants Review Committee, and the Pesticide Working Group. Campaign work will seek to secure the support of more scientists, outline sound alternatives for crops currently favored for endosulfan spraying, and expand its media and public outreach efforts. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-250 Amount: $20,000 Donor Advised
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Fundación Archipiélago Juan Fernández To help the organization recover from the damages it incurred from the earthquake and resulting tsunamis that devastated parts of Chile in February 2010. The organization works to conserve and preserve the biodiversity of Chile’s Juan Fernandez Archipelago. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-448 Amount: $5,000 Southern Cone Advisory Board
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Sindicato de Trabajadores Independientes Boteros de la Laguna de Cahuil To repair boats that were damaged and to replace two boats that were destroyed in the February 2010 tsunami in Chile. The group works to conserve the traditional method of transport on Lake Cahuil by keeping the association's boats in good condition and by ensuring the security of their property and equitable distribution of natural resources. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-449 Amount: $5,000 Southern Cone Advisory Board
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Escuela de Guias de la Patagonia To mobilize community actions in defense of Patagonia’s rivers. The group will support communities working to prevent dam construction on several rivers, including the Palena, Manihuales, Murta, and Baker, and network communities in their defence of rivers. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-181 Amount: $4,000 International Rivers
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Informativo Mapuche Mapuexpress - GTDC To create a book that demonstrates the organization's over the last 10 years, including a general overview of the themes the newssource addressed, and articles written by correspondents and partners. Mapuexpress promotes unity of the Mapuche communities throughout Chile by gathering, compiling, and distributing pertinent information and current news to rural communities that do not have access to other information sources. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-495 Amount: $5,000 Southern Cone Advisory Board
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Fundación Sociedades Sustentables To continue the organization's campaign for a GMO Free Chile that was launched in 2009 with Global Greengrants' support. The organization will track the emerging GMO legislation; strengthen the Network for a Chile Free of GMO's; organize an event with farmers to exchange traditional seeds; and create a national digital registry of traditional seeds and plant variety in Chile. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-496 Amount: $5,000 Southern Cone Advisory Board
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Fundación para la Conservación y Manejo Sustentable de la Biodiversidad To develop a recuperation plan for the Estero de Pichidangui wetland, which has been seriously deteriorated by overuse. Specifically, funds will be used to develop social and environmental expectations; to organize environmental education and capacity building workshops; and to ensure multi-sector participation. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-497 Amount: $5,000 Southern Cone Advisory Board
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Ecosistemas To support the organization’s participation in Rivers for Life 3, to be held October 1-7, 2010 in Temacauplin, Mexico. The meeting will bring together more than 300 activists, dam-affected people, and representatives from nongovernmental organizations working on dam and river issues in order to strengthen regional and international networks; create new alliances; evaluate progress; share information and skills; develop collective strategies; and inspire and recharge the movement. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-346 Amount: $3,000 International Rivers
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Agrupación Defensa del Medio Ambiente Valle Chalinga To participate in the International Meeting of Victims of the Vale Mining Company, which will bring together organizations and communities from all over the world. The gathering will discuss the company's history of intimidation and human rights violations and develop common strategies of fighting against the company, which will be widely distributed. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-234 Amount: $4,150 South America Regional Fund
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Grupo Ecológico y Ambientalista Green Lemu To organize a three-day environmental fair that will address issues such as conservation, ecotourism, and alternative energy. The group will organize a cooking contest using natural and local ingredients as well as environmentally-themed art contests. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-494 Amount: $5,000 Southern Cone Advisory Board
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Fiscalía del Medio Ambiente To provide general support to the organization and its programs to protect freshwater and marine ecosystems, promote biodiversity conservation, and support the empowerment of Chile’s rural communities. Special attention will be given to reconstruction and recovery efforts in coastal communities devastated by the February 27, 2010 earthquake and tsunamis. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-103 Amount: $65,000 Donor Advised
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Agrupación Ambiental Guanay To mobilize the citizens of Los Molles to conserve and restore the costal wetland through promotional materials, organized clean-up days, and documentation of wetland protection. The wetland has become a garbage dump and faces a threat of being filled for new construction. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-134 Amount: $2,500 Southern Cone Advisory Board
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Sindicato de Pescadores Artesanales Union la Boca To rebuild the artisanal fishing infrastructure of a community-managed marine protected area that was destroyed in the February 2010 tsunami. Specifically, funds will be used to purchase diving suits, longlines, ropes and life vests. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-499 Amount: $5,000 Southern Cone Advisory Board
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Alianza por una Mejor Calidad de Vida / Red de Acción en Plaguicidas de Chile To research and collect information in order to create and publish a book on alternatives to the use of pesticides. This network seeks to establish viable alternatives to promote the growth of sustainable and socially-just agriculture throughout Chile, and includes Corporacion de Investigacion en Agricula Alternativa, la Asociacion Nacional de Mujeres Rurales e Indigenas, and el Observatorio Latinoamericano de Conflictos Ambientales. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-530 Amount: $5,000 Pesticide Action Network
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Junta de Vecinos Totoral To organize a meeting of communities who have faced or may face dangers from thermoelectric plants, with the goal of enabling these communities to better influence energy policies at the regional and national level. Funds will be used to bring stakeholders together to share experiences and strategies around the serious environmental and social risks associated with the thermoelectric plants, especially with regard to climate change. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-443 Amount: $5,000 Southern Cone Advisory Board
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Sindicato de Pescadores Mar Adentro de Río Chepu To develop a participatory land-use plan for the coast, beaches and wetlands of Chepu, which is threatened by the expansion of tourism, sport fishing, and hunting. The grant will be used to map the area; organize workshops to engage community members in the plan's development; and provide the community with educational pamphlets and a map of the area. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-442 Amount: $5,000 Southern Cone Advisory Board
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Comité de Defensa Valle Chuchiñi To protect the natural, cultural and social resources of the Cuchiñi valley from the incursion of large-scale transnational mining companies. Funds will be used to conduct an environmental audit of the Vale-run 'Three Valleys' mining project; to perform a scientific assessment of health impacts on nearby communities; and to prepare a dossier documenting the impacts of the mine, which will support the work of local and international networks. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-096 Amount: $5,000 South America Regional Fund
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Fundación Terram To improve regulatory standards governing Chile's aquaculture industry, with specific emphasis on the salmon and mussel farming, both of which have been environmentally destructive to the coastal regions of Patagonia. Specifically, a monitoring and outreach program will be developed, in addition to a study on the impacts of mussel farming. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-104 Amount: $40,000 Donor Advised
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Centro Ecoceanos To prevent the southward expansion of Chile's farmed salmon industry, which has caused social and environmental degradation in the Los Lagos region. The campaign aims to increase public oversight on pending salmon farm concessions, salmon farm waste management; and the use of antibiotics and other harmful chemicals by holding meetings with fisherman, government representatives, tour operators, scientists, and the general public. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-101 Amount: $50,000 Donor Advised
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Centro de Conservación Cetacea To secure the establishment of a comprehensive Marine Protected Area framework, which will offer the Chilean government an effective and responsive set of tools with which to meet its international commitments to marine conservation. Specifically, the organization will hold a workshop for domestic and international ocean policy experts to create a final report on the Framework, that will be presented at the Convention on Biodiversity in Nagoya, Japan. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-100 Amount: $25,000 Donor Advised
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Grupo de Trabajo Mapuche por los Derechos Colectivos To organize three trawünes, or meetings, that will bring together Mapuche leaders from the Los Ríos del Sur region of Chile to learn about Article 6 of the Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, which outlines a community or group’s right to participate in decision-making processes that may affect them directly. The meetings aim to ensure active participation in debates surrounding proposed development projects - such as large-scale hydroelectric dams - on Mapuche territories. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-020 Amount: $5,000 Southern Cone Advisory Board
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Observatorio Latinoamericano de Conflictos Ambientales To expand community engagement and participation in environment-related policies and disputes in four South American countries. The organization will also create and disseminate a book and other materials on environmental conflict resolution, and will participate in relevant conferences and public events. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-290 Amount: $5,000 Pesticide Action Network
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Agrupación Ambiental y Sociocultural Antükülef To organize a two day meeting comprised of organizations in the Aysén region involved in the Patagonia Sin Represas (Patagonia without Dams) campaign. There is currently a large-scale hydroelectric project being planned in the region that will involve the construction of 5 dams on the Baker and Pascua Rivers, which would have significant economic and environmental implications for the region. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-138 Amount: $2,700 South America Regional Fund
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Comité Nacional Pro Defensa de La Fauna y Flora CODEFF To support a campaign that aims to collect and disseminate information on the potential negative impacts of the Endesa and Colburn y Xtrata hydroelectric projects in Aisen Biological Reserve. Specifically, funds will be used for television and radio spots, the production and distribution of posters, and travel for interviews. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-095 Amount: $5,000 South America Regional Fund
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Lof Epu Rewe Molco To create an intercultural environmental education plan to preserve the Mapuche Indigenous People's sustainable way of life. Additional activities include developing an ecotourism sector, and encouraging intercultural participation based on local and ancestral Mapuche knowledge. The group is comprised of several local indigenous communities, which organized themselves in order to protect human and environmental rights. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-302 Amount: $5,000 Friends of the Earth
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Wayuumunsurat To cover travel costs for several activists to attend the Chevron annual general meeting and related media events in an effort to pressure the company for its irresponsible practices around the world. A local indigenous Wayuu from La Guajira will represent the organization, translated as Women Weaving Peace, and speak about the pipeline that goes through her community’s traditional territory and its social and environmental impacts. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-507 Amount: $611 Rainforest Action Network
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Asociación Campesina de Fruticultores To survey bird populations in the area, in order to assess which species of birds are experiencing decline due to lack of food and places to nest related to climate change. The organization will also organize tree planting activities and an awareness campaign; their work focuses broadly on environment and food security issues. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-280 Amount: $5,027 Andes Advisory Board
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Asociación de Productores para el Desarrollo Comunitario de la Cienaga Grande de Lorica To share information about the impacts of mega-hydroelectric projects on communities of the Sinú River watershed with other community-based organizations facing similar issues. Activities include redesigning the organization's website, creating and disseminating informational materials, and participating in regional and national forums in an effort to share lessons learned and successful actions taken. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-028 Amount: $3,500 International Rivers
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Palenque Regional El Congal To work with 40 families from the Afro-Colombian communities of Matía and San Francisco to raise awareness about sanitation issues, especially disposal of solid waste, dirty water and waste management. These marginalized communities lack basic waste management services, and the environment and health of the communities has suffered, especially among children under 5 years old. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-281 Amount: $5,000 Andes Advisory Board
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Asociación de Productores para el Desarrollo Comunitario de la Cienaga Grande de Lorica To document and disseminate information about the impacts of mega-hydroelectric projects on communities of the Sinu River watershed, as well as the actions communities have take to protest against them. Specifically, this information will be shared with community-based organizations that work on similar issues so that they are able to learn from the experience of the Sinu River communities. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-091 Amount: $5,000 South America Regional Fund
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Otros Mundos Colombia To create and distribute a report about the true impacts of major hydroelectric projects in Colombia. The grant will be used to identify proposed projects by designing and applying a set research strategy; conducting interviews; organizing site visits in three regions of Colombia; and writing and disseminating the report. The organization seeks to support local processes that work to protect people's land, life and culture. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-437 Amount: $5,000 South America Regional Fund
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Corporación para el Desarrollo de las Comunidades Caribeñas Jorge Artel To organize a campaign to inform the communities of María la Baja, San Onofre, San Cayetano, Palenque Paraíso and San Cristóbal about the water issues their region faces. The group works to promote social, economic, political, and environmental development of the Afro-Caribbean communities in Colombia. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-435 Amount: $5,000 Andes Advisory Board
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Fundación Agroecológica Andina de Colombia To improve an agroforestry nursery and farming plots; to implement better systems of caring for livestock; and to purchase farm plots, fertilizer and seeds for two farming schools in the Canca region. The group works to protect forests and local bodies of water through conservation activities and alternative income opportunities, with a particular focus on alternative agricultural techniques. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-433 Amount: $5,000 Andes Advisory Board
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Corporación Caminos de Mujer To organize a Mangrove Festival which will raise awareness about the importance of the mangroves in the Puerta del Sol, Nuevo Milenio, California, and Puente Humberto Mansi neighborhoods. As part of the festival there will be mangrove site visits for women and children and an evening of story-telling about myths and legends of mangroves. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-432 Amount: $5,000 Andes Advisory Board
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Asociación de Mujeres Afrodescendientes y del Caribe Graciela Chaines To organize a workshop on proposed laws that will manage the beaches in Cartagena and how these laws will affect the women who work on them and the environment, with the goal of ensuring the women's rights are respected. Additionally, workshops will be held to inform beach-goers about the benefits of the area's natural products and the importance of environmental awareness. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-137 Amount: $5,000 Andes Advisory Board
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Grupo Asociativo y Comunitario de Trabajo Sembradores de Vida To conserve water and soil by implementing an environmentally sustainable, silvopasture, system of razing sheep - an alternative to the traditional culture of raising cattle - in the community of Nazarena. The group will buy supplies to build corrals and pastures, sheep, food, and vitamins. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-405 Amount: $5,000 Andes Advisory Board
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Grupo Semillas To support the participation of civil society representatives from Latin American countries at the Inter-American Development Bank meeting in Cancun, Mexico. Attendance of civil society representatives is crucial as it is often the only source of contrary and critical perspectives of the Bank for local and international media. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-379 Amount: $5,000 IFI Advisory Board
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Plataforma Sur de Organizaciones Sociales To carry out a independent analysis of the El Quimbo hydroelectric project in order to present legal action against the project. The hydroelectric project will only provide energy for export; threatens local food security; and was commissioned by the Colombian government without consultation of the affected communities. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-400 Amount: $5,000 South America Regional Fund
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Asociación de Productores para el Desarrollo Comunitario de la Cienaga Grande de Lorica To produce a documentary on the negative environmental and social impacts of the Urra I Dam on Colombia's Sinu River; this dam has displaced more than 12,000 citizens and compromised the lives of 60,000 fisherman. The organization seeks to give the local people greater decision-making power in their practices of sustainability. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-404 Amount: $2,000 International Rivers
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Federación de Organizaciones Campesinas y Ingígenas de Azuay To inform citizens about Ecuador's Constitution and proposed water law, community rights, and mechanisms that ensure that decisions about water rights remain in communities. The organization will share successful experiences in local water management and models that can be used in the region and country. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-427 Amount: $2,500 Andes Advisory Board
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Comité Interisntitucional Poblacional Ambiental de Santa Ana To conduct a socio-economic and environmental assessment of the micro-watersheds of the Pata de Pájaro and Mineral rivers in order to declare the county of Santa Ana "Free of Agrotoxins". The organization will also purchase audiovisual equipment; organize capacity-building workshops; and design and print informational materials - all to promote their campaign. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-027 Amount: $5,000 Andes Advisory Board
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Fundación Altervia To organize workshops on the use, benefits, and implementation of biodigesters - which produce a clean source of heat energy and liquid fertilizer - in the regions of Valdivia, Manglaralto, and Olon. The organization seeks to promote clean and affordable energy technologies that use renewable sources. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-431 Amount: $5,000 Andes Advisory Board
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Coordinadora Nacional de Usuarios del Agua To conduct an environmental assessment of the Jobones and Duale rivers to identify and monitor where industrial pollution is entering the rivers. Additionally, the group will organize a network of environmental monitors; establish a multi-sector team to discuss environmental policies; publish environmental education material about pollution and conservation; and prepare a proposal about environmental conservation and management for local authorities. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-026 Amount: $5,000 Andes Advisory Board
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Producciones Behiquealto To create artistic materials that will document the struggle of Ecuadorian campesino communities as they fight for their rights to land, water, and food sovereignty. The organization seeks to spread information about and strengthen social movements in Latin America through the creation and dissemination of audiovisual and other creative materials. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-025 Amount: $5,000 Andes Advisory Board
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Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of the Ecuadorian Amazon To support two workshops in Orellana and Pastaza, Ecuador to raise awareness among indigenous communities of the potential impacts of government development initiatives. The workshops will specifically focus on the implementation programs related to the United Nation's Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation program and climate change, in order better equip local communities to respond to these initiatives, and to protect their cultural autonomy and local natural resources. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-024 Amount: $5,000 Andes Advisory Board
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Agencia Ecologista de Información TEGANTAI To produce and distribute informational materials and to maintain the organization's website so that the voices of environmental movements and local communities can be heard in national environmental debates. The agency seeks to supply indigenous and rural organizations resisting natural resource exploitation with tools that allow them to share their struggle. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-424 Amount: $5,000 Andes Advisory Board
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Alternativas de Desarrollo Humano y Estudios Antropológicos To organize and host three workshops on nutrition and food sovereignty for women from the Salango-Manabí and surrounding communities focusing on understanding food and nutrition issues at the local, national, and international level. The group stresses the important role women play in transferring knowledge about traditional foods, nutrition, and food sovereignty. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-425 Amount: $5,000 Andes Advisory Board
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ClimAmbiente To support workshops in Puyo of 20 leaders of the Confederación de Nacionalidades Indígenas de la Amazónia Ecuatoriana from the various indigenous nationalities it represents, along with the printing of a climate change brochure created for, and to be distributed among, local communities. The project will also strengthen Amazonian participation in international policy debates on adaption, mitigation, and the United Nation's Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation program. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-419 Amount: $3,500 Rainforest Action Network
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Latinoamerica Grupo de Objecón de Conciencia Ecuador To send three representatives from Latin America grassroots groups to the War Resister's International Conference on Nonviolent Livelihood Struggle and Global Militarism: Links and Strategies, which took place in India in January 2010. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-066 Amount: $5,000 Andes Advisory Board
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Instituto de Estudios Ecologistas del Tercer Mundo To support a study to evaluate the social and environmental impacts of a proposed petrochemical refinery, a joint venture by the Venezuelan and Ecuadorian governments planned in the coastal province Manabi, Ecuador. The study, whose findings will be disseminated among relevant parties, will investigate potential effects on nearby campesino and fisherfolk communities, as well as possible air, soil, and water pollution impacts. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-237 Amount: $5,000 South America Regional Fund
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Nacionalidad Shiwiar del Ecuador To organize a seminar for Shiwiar community representatives that will inform participants about the Circunscripción Territorial de la Nacionalidad Shiwiar (Autonomous Territory of the Shiwiar Nation). The seminar took place in Curintsa from April 5-7, 2010 and discussed the importance, objective, vision and mission of the Autonomous Territory, investigated the renewable and non-renewable natural resources that exist within it, and shared information on the Ecuadorian government’s policies and strategies for oil exploration and exploitation in the Ecuadorian Amazon. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-426 Amount: $4,250 Andes Advisory Board
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Fundación Oilwatch To organize several marches throughout the country to protest oil development in Yasuni National Park, including a march for youth in Quito. Additional activities include working with the local government of Tiputini to organize a fair to support local and sovereign energy development as an alternative to oil development. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-463 Amount: $5,000 Rainforest Action Network
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Corporación Verde Azul To monitor the development of several large hydroelectric dams in the Cotopaxi province. The organization will analyze and comment on each project's environmental impact assessment; organize awareness workshops in affected communities; and publish informational material to be distributed to the public. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-093 Amount: $5,000 South America Regional Fund
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Asociacion de Productores Agroecologicos de Luz Bella To conduct a campaign against the soybean industry, which is causing deforestation of native forests, soil and water contamination, and health effects from pesticides. The association is planning on collaborating with radio stations, and creating workshops that encourage community participation. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-306 Amount: $5,000 Friends of the Earth
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Asociacion Indigenista del Paraguay To hold a workshop for indigenous communities in Eastern Paraguay, where six people recently died from pesticide exposure, that will educate them about national laws and international conventions they can use as tools to help protect the rights of their people and their lands. The organization will present a document, advocating for the legal territorial rights of these communities to the press, the National Indigenous Institute, and governmental officials. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-089 Amount: $4,800 Southern Cone Advisory Board
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Acullicu Films To raise awareness about the health and environmental impacts of the Cerro de Pasco mine, and to uphold a law that calls for the relocation of the Cerro de Pasco community. Activities include the creation and dissemination of a documentary as well as several educational workshops for local communities. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-094 Amount: $5,000 South America Regional Fund
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Red de Comunicadores por la Educación y Defensa Ambiental To raise awareness about hazardous material spills and what to do in the event of a spill in the districts of Cajacay, Pampas Chico, and Antonio Raymondi - all places hazardous waste is commonly transported. Additionally, funds will be used to create a network of environmental monitors and implement campaigns for the communities affected by large mining projects. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-434 Amount: $5,000 Andes Advisory Board
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Centro De Promoción y Desarrollo Rural Amazónico To create logistical support related to the "Extraordinary Congress of the Asháninkas Communities" held in March 2010 in Aerija, Peru. The aim of the meeting was to bring together more than 300 elected delegates from indigenous communities to discuss an array of issues, including floodplain management on the Urubamba and Ucayali rivers; the environmental and cultural impacts of oil operations in Atalaya; and other challenges to indigenous rights. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-422 Amount: $5,000 Andes Advisory Board
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Consejo Shipibo Konibo Xetebo To provide the Council of the Shipibo-Konibo with initial seed money for the new nonprofit to unite communities in their efforts to protect their collective territory from the encroaching world. The grant will be used to provide some administrative support and to purchase office equipment and supplies. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-177 Amount: $4,000 Rainforest Action Network
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Grupo de Formación e Intervención para el Desarrollo Sostenible To enable participation at the International Meeting of Victims of the Vale Corporation, in Rio de Janeiro. The meeting provides an opportunity for communities in Perú, Chile, Canada, Argentina, Mozambique and others that have been affected by Vale’s operations, to discuss and expose the company’s history of intimidation and human rights violations, and to develop common strategies. The group seeks to promote gender equality, environmental conservation, and sustainable resource use. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-236 Amount: $2,870 South America Regional Fund
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Acción Ciudadana Camisea To send leaders of indigenous groups and federations to the Social and Environmental Tools for the Hydrocarbon Industry Forum, which will provide them with a better understanding of the risks associated with hydrocarbon projects; improve their capacity to monitor the projects; and provide attendees with the tools needed to ensure their rights and needs are being heard. The group works to safeguard the cultural and environmental rights of the indigenous communities of Bajo Urubamba in the Peruvian Amazon. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-438 Amount: $5,000 South America Regional Fund
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Federación Regional de Comunidades Campesinas y Nativas de Pasco To send members of the group to the Fourth National Congress of Mining Affected Communities in Peru in April. The group defends the collective rights, territories, environment, and cultural identity of the communities in the Pasco region. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-428 Amount: $5,000 Andes Advisory Board
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Colectivo Comunal de Reflexión Sechura To enable participation at the International Meeting of Victims of the Vale Corporation, in Rio de Janeiro. The meeting provides an opportunity for communities in Perú, Chile, Canada, Argentina, Mozambique and others that have been affected by Vale’s operations, to discuss and expose the company’s history of intimidation and human rights violations, and to develop common strategies. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-239 Amount: $1,900 South America Regional Fund
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Colectivo Manos Limpias To create a Mining Truth Commission that will investigate the legitimacy of the activities of mining companies such as Yanacocha and Doe Run Perú. Raising awareness about the socio-environmental impacts that these companies have had on surrounding communities will help Colectivo Manos Limpias advocate for mining practices that respect human rights and the environment. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-021 Amount: $5,000 Andes Advisory Board
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Movimiento por la Salud de la Oroya To organize a workshop for like-minded organizations to participate in discussions and disseminate information about public health issues, human rights violations, and environmental contamination resulting from Doe Run's metal smelter in La Oroya. The workshop will be used to develop strategic alliances, strengthen networks and social capacities, and promote leadership. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-097 Amount: $5,000 South America Regional Fund
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Vicaría del Medio Ambiente To create a training curriculum and organize sixteen capacity building workshops on the impacts of extractive industries for communities located in mine-affected areas. Efforts will be focused in the areas around the Rio Blanco, La Granja, Cañariaco, and Barrick Misquichilca mines, and include collaboration with organizations on the Peruvian-Ecuadorian border that are affected by mining activities. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-782 Amount: $3,870 South America Regional Fund
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Colectivo de Semillas de Diversidad Vs. Transgénicos To organize six meetings of eleven organizations to develop a strategy to strengthen the collective's ability to educate decision makers about the dangers of transgenic seeds and the benefits of native seeds. Additional activities include raising awareness amongst the general public about the risks of transgenic seeds through activities, such as the development of a blog and DVD. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-023 Amount: $5,000 Andes Advisory Board
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Comité de Viginalncia del Presupuesto Participativo de la Provincia de Ilo To reinstate the city’s environmental management plan, and to monitor the governance of the current mayor, who entered office after corruption scandals forced the resignation of his predecessor. The organization will hold workshops to build community monitoring and oversight teams, and will initiate public campaigns calling for improvement in the city’s environmental management plans. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-022 Amount: $5,000 Andes Advisory Board
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Coordinadora Regional de Comunidades Afectadas por la Minería de Moquegua To organize several community meetings, one regional meeting and a public forum about water resource problems, how they are related to mining activities, and the impacts of climate change. Additionally, funds will be used to: produce a weekly radio show about water, mining and climate change; create and disseminate a newsletter; and to support the general expenses of the organization. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-279 Amount: $5,000 Andes Advisory Board
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Grupo de Monte Nativo Caaobetí y Taller el Timón To promote engagement and activism around community development and biodiversity conservation in Centurión. The groups will organize exchange workshops to raise awareness of local natural and cultural resources and sustainable management approaches, thus promoting community development, revitalizing local economies and preserving the local environment. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-018 Amount: $4,859 Southern Cone Advisory Board
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Movimento Agrario y Popular To conduct educational workshops aimed at promoting both environmental awareness and sustainable agriculture in the local communities. The organization works to promote comprehensive agrarian reform in Paraguay by supporting family farming, protecting local farmers, and providing sustainable alternatives to large scale agriculture. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-798 Amount: $4,813 Friends of the Earth
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Red Nacional de Productores de Semillas Criollas To promote sustainable agriculture and promote greater diversity of native seeds through education and exchange programs for local farmers. Activities include providing technical advice and consulting to local farmers, and assisting in planting and monitoring crops. |
Year: 2010 ID: 53-800 Amount: $4,813 Friends of the Earth
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Luna Nueva - Instituto Investigación Acción Educativa To produce five videos which will be aired in national and regional television broadcasts addressing climate change and its impact on coastal ecosystems, land use, tourism, and culture. The purpose of the videos is to raise public and government awareness of the imminent impacts of climate change on the environment and economy. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-439 Amount: $5,000 Southern Cone Advisory Board
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Red de Acción en Plaguicidas y sus Alternativas para América Latina Uruguay To raise awareness about the detrimental impacts of pesticide use on humans and the environment, through three workshops for rural teachers, forest workers, and agricultural laborers. Specifically the group will focus on the health effects on children, women of reproductive age, and farm laborers. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-440 Amount: $5,000 Southern Cone Advisory Board
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Asociación Bañados de Carrasco To construct an interpretive center, walking trails, and bird watching areas in the Bañados de Carrasco watershed to protect it from social deterioration and rural abandonment. The center will serve as an educational meeting place for the community to hold talks and workshops about conserving the environment. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-441 Amount: $5,000 Southern Cone Advisory Board
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Instituto Río Negro To purchase a vehicle that will enable six women fisherfolk to sell their fish in the tourist city of San Gregorio de Polanco. The organization, which works with fishing communities to improve their livelihoods while promoting sustainable resource management, will also help these women register their organization and organize capacity building workshops. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-090 Amount: $4,800 Southern Cone Advisory Board
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Mutalas To support ten educational workshops that will lead to the creation of art out of waste in five schools and to provide each school with a kit to continue making art out of recycled materials. Funds will also be used to develop a website, and to create audiovisual clips that can be used on the organization's website. |
Year: 2010 ID: 54-498 Amount: $4,731 Southern Cone Advisory Board
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