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Mar 2013 - Jun 2020

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40000000.00

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The project aims to strengthen the property rights of the population in the project areas (Departments of Nueva Segovia, Jinotega, Madriz, Chinandega, Esteli and Leon) through improved regularization, titling, and registry services, and to improve Nicaragua's capacity to respond promptly and effectively to an eligible emergency. On land tenure specifically, the project will support the strengthening of key land administration agencies, land regularization, the strengthening of indigenous peoples' land rights, and the demarcation of protected areas.

Dec 2009 - Dec 2013

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1030000.00

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Working in collaboration with governmental administrative authorities and participating actors along with NGOs and local communities, the project’s mission is to assess and delineate possible protected areas in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The project’s main focus is on strengthening the ability of these partners to initiate and implement transparently defined land use planning. The overarching objective of the project is to establish a comprehensive network of conservation areas in the DR Congo (accounting for 15% of the nation’s total area).

Mar 2013 - Mar 2016

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3373000.00

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Wetlands perform a great number of socio-economic and ecological functions. Nonetheless, only few wetlands are under effective protection in Panama. UNDP envisages an array of measures designed to manage protected mangroves and other wetlands over an area of 13,800 ha. The measures are to be monitored and assessed with regard to their carbon dynamics. The project shall give greater priority to wetlands within Panama's national protected area system and will improve the capacity of the national environmental authority to manage protected areas.