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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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Promotion of protected areas PROFONANPE III

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The third phase of the financial cooperation project intends to contribute to the consolidation of the Peruvian protected area system. The project promotes effective management of the three coastal and marine reserves Zona Reservada Illescas (ZRI), Reserva Nacional Sistema Islas, Islotes y Puntas Guaneras (RNSIIPG) and Reserva Nacional San Fernando (RNSF), thus placing the emphasis on marine and near-shore biodiversity for the first time.

Unlocking Forest Finance - Mobilisation of private sector capital to reduce deforestation through Public/Priva

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Increased capacity among policymakers in Amazonia to mobilise large-scale public/private funding through innovative financing mechanisms that enable the conservation and sustainable use of forests as natural capital (III), adaptation to climate change (II) & climate friendly economic development (I).

Sustainable and Thriving Environments for West African Regional Development (phase III) (STEWARD)

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STEWARD is actively working in PZ1, training community members of Fintonia village, located in Sierra Leone. The local community has participated in workshops on a Geographical Positioning System (GPS) and the principles of community land-rights mapping. The capacity building workshop enabled members of the community to work hand in hand with Thomson Reuters to be able to use a GPS to map their owned land in relation to the forest areas of PZ1. Thomson Reuters has collected a set of data and has generated a map of Fintonia that not only describes the land tenure but also the ownership of the lands of Fintonia.

Lindi and Mtwara Agribusiness Support project LIMAS

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Lindi and Mtwara Agribusiness Support project ‘LIMAS’ is a bilateral development project, funded jointly by the Governments of Tanzania and Finland. The project is implemented in accordance with the development policies of the two Governments, MKUKUTA in Tanzania and Finnish Development Policy, which both target at poverty alleviation and include gender equity, sustainable use of natural resources, adaptation and resilience to climate change and reducing of inequalities and as central cross-cutting objectives.LIMAS is being implemented in Newala and Liwale and their neighbouring Districts in Mtwara and Lindi regions. The project started with an inception phase in late 2010. The implementation commenced in July 2011 will continue till December 2015. This includes a non-cost extension of 16.5 months.