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Other organizations funding or implementing with land governance projects which are included in Land Portal's Projects Database. A detailed list of these organizations will be provided here soon. They range from bilateral or multilateral donor agencies, national or international NGOs,  research organizations etc.

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Strengthening of the management capacities of the Cultural Affirmation initiatives that improve the socio-cult

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Asociacin No Gubernamental Rural Amaznica Andina Choba Choba (Choba-Choba) will help communities living in the buffer zone of the Cordillera Azul national park to recover and reestablish traditional land management and agricultural production practices, promote agricultural biodiversity, and carry out natural resource conservation and sustainable economic development activities. The project will benefit 3,680 community members who live in the districts of Pilluana and Tres Unidos, in the Mishikiyacu Valley of San Martin Region.

Strengthening of the management capacities of the Cultural Affirmation initiatives that improve the socio-cult

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Asociacin No Gubernamental Rural Amaznica Andina Choba Choba (Choba- Choba), $200,000 over three years; counterpart committed, $129,930 Choba-Choba will help communities living in the buffer zone of the Cordillera Azul national park to recover and reestablish traditional land management and agricultural production practices, promote agricultural biodiversity, and carry out natural resource conservation and sustainable economic development activities. The project will benefit 3,680 community members who live in the districts of Pilluana and Tres Unidos, in the Mishikiyacu Valley of San Martin Region.

Strengthening of the management capacities of the Cultural Affirmation initiatives that improve the socio-cult

General

Asociacin No Gubernamental Rural Amaznica Andina Choba Choba (Choba-Choba) will help communities living in the buffer zone of the Cordillera Azul national park to recover and reestablish traditional land management and agricultural production practices, promote agricultural biodiversity, and carry out natural resource conservation and sustainable economic development activities. The project will benefit 3,680 community members who live in the districts of Pilluana and Tres Unidos, in the Mishikiyacu Valley of San Martin Region.

Building adaptive capacity and resilience through improved water management in Cambodia

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This programme will strengthen water resource management in 13 communities in Battambang and Siem Reap. Water assessments and community level awareness raising on processes impacting water access and quality within the community will be undertaken and community water management plans will be developed with technical support from water management specialists. The water and sanitation interventions and water management interventions contained within the plans will be prioritised and implemented with the support of the project. Women’s leadership on water governance at community level will be strengthened through ensuring that women leaders are actively participating at every stage of the water resource management planning process. The project will also aim to strengthen local authorities-CSO/NSA engagement on water resource management through ensuring their participation in the water resource management planning process and promoting the integration of community plans into local government development and land use planning.

Fund for Responsible Business (FVO)

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FVO supports collaborations between enterprises and civil society organisations that aim to reduce Responsible Business Conduct risks and misconduct in the value chains of Dutch companies, such as harm to the natural environment through pollution or reduction of biodiversity, human rights violations during land acquisitions, poor working conditions in factories in producer countries, etc. FVO supports Dutch partnerships that:- wish to conduct local or regional research into the underlying causes of RBC risks and misconduct in their value chain or chains and implement measures to address them;- wish to implement RBC into their business processes in a more effective manner, including measures to combat RBC risks and misconduct within their own company;- wish to set up a multi-stakeholder project that addresses RBC risks and misconduct and has a positive impact on manufacturing conditions in their producer countries.