Namibia Integrated Landscape Approach for Enhancing Livelihoods and Environmental Governance to Eradicate Poverty (NILALEG)

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Category: MCF

This project promotes an integrated landscape management approach in key agricultural and forest areas to reduce poverty through sustainable livelihoods, protect and restore forests as carbon sinks, and achieve Land Degradation Neutrality.

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GEF-6 REQUEST FOR PROJECT ENDORSEMENT/APPROVAL  

Project Type:  

Type of Trust Fund:

For more information about GEF, visit TheGEF.org

      					   	                       

		part i: project information	

Project Title: Namibia Integrated Landscape Approach for enhancing Livelihoods and Environmental Governance to eradicate poverty (NILALEG)

Country(ies):

Namibia

GEF Project ID:

9426

GEF Agency(ies):

UNDP

GEF Agency Project ID:

5640

Other Executing Partner(s):

Ministry of Environment and Tourism, Ministry of Agriculture, Water and Forestry, Environmental Investment Fund

Submission Date:

Resubmission Date:

23 May 2019

1st July 2019

GEF Focal Area (s):

BD, LD, CCM

Project Duration (Months)

 72

Tags: National Energy And Climate Plans, Forests, Desertification, Reporting, Gender, Climate Finance, Methane, Food Security, Agriculture, Investment, Finance, Trees, Water Management, Development, Reforestation, Biodiversity, Mrv, Climate Change, Environmental Degradation, Governance, Livestock, Redd+ And Lulucf, Carbon Sink, Climate Fund, Planning, Lulucf, Co Benefits, Slcps, Institutions / Administrative Arrangements, Mitigation, Sdgs, Natural Resources, Meat, Water, Food, Funding, Nitrous Oxide, Spatial Planning, Skills, Green Investments, Soil Erosion, Jobs, Unfccc, Afforestation, Deforestation, Climate Protection, Healthy Environment, Regulation, Land Use, Ghg, Policy, Grant, Paris Agreement

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