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Community Organizations Millennium Challenge Account - Namibia
Millennium Challenge Account - Namibia
Millennium Challenge Account - Namibia
Governmental institution
Phone number
202-521-3600

Location

1099 14th Street NW, Suite 700
Washington
United States
Working languages
English

The Namibian Compact aims to increase the competence of the Namibian workforce through knowledge and skills, as well as to increase the productivity of agricultural and nonagricultural enterprises in rural areas.

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Sustainable Landscapes and Forest Transparency

General

(Mexico): .With FY2021 funds, USAID, in partnership with the U.S..Forest Service will build the capacity of the GOM in forest management and governance.in order to reduce deforestation and greenhouse gas emissions from the forestry.sector. In particular, the Activity will work with key GOM institutions to plan.for and implement an upgraded National Forest Management System to improve the.transparency and legality of raw materials and forest products. In addition,.the Activity will work with GOM to implement a robust and transparent national.forest inventory and monitoring system to improve decision making and forest.management as well as improve sustainable land management, and reduce illegal.logging and improve sustainable natural resource management practices at the.community level. This Activity supports ICS Objective 2.3... .

Land Management For Investment Projects

General

Lesotho II Compact - Land Management For Investment Projects: Due Diligence funding is used to obtain sufficient information to evaluate, assess and appraise projects during program development, effectively oversee and monitor program implementation, conduct quality assurance, and then evaluate the results of the project once complete.

Promoting Well Being of Indigenous People in Roraima

General

IEB will work with the Nature and Culture International (NCI) and the Indigenous Council of Roraima (CIR) to improve territorial governance and environmental management of Indigenous Lands in Roraima and develop a sustainable cattle production chain to improve indigenous' income while conserving their territories, reducing illegal and unsustainable practices currently occurring. Activities are focused on developing and implementing territory-wide Environmental and Management Plans (PGTAs) in the entire Raposa Serra do Sol Indigenous Land (1.7 million hectares). Benefited people include: Wapichana Macuxi, Sapar, Taurepang, Ingarik, Wai-Wai and Patamona