N° du projet 2210213012
The vision of the MAB and UGGps programmes intersect with numerous international conservation instruments and SD initiatives targeting biodiversity/geodiversity conservation. Their affiliated sites are rarely seen as areas of innovation and learning sites to set the ground for conservation and sustainability sciences. They can play a leading role in setting up research agendas and constitutes benchmarks for conservation sciences. The workplan shall draw strong pathways for a healthy nature and wealthy communities in the Arab Region through innovation in research and development. It intends to build strong national, local, institutional and individual leadership in conservation with effective tools and instruments to propel a culture of bio/geodiversity conservation in the Arab region.
- On-going
USD 64,481
Budget total du projet
USD 35,362
Total des dépenses encourues
Progression
En coursCouverture géographique et bénéficiaires
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Émirats arabes unis 5%
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Bahreïn 5%
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Yémen 5%
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Tunisie 6%
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Syrian Arab Republic 5%
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Soudan 6%
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Arabie Saoudite 5%
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Qatar 5%
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Palestine 5%
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Oman 5%
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Mauritanie 5%
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Maroc 6%
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Lybie 5%
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Liban 5%
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Koweït 5%
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Jordanie 5%
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Irak 5%
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Égypte 5%
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Algérie 7%
Plan de financement
Type de financement | Utilisation des fonds | Sources de financement | Budget du projet (USD) | Dépenses encourues (USD) |
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Voluntary Contribution - Tightly Earmarked | Natural sciences | 64,481 | 35,362 | |
Bahrain Institute for Pearls & Gemstones (DANAT) | ||||
ALMAWARID GROUP |
Les projets contribuent à
- 100%
- Gender Equality | 25%
- Youth | 30%
- Priority Africa | 40%
- Small Island Developing States