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SMALL GRANTS PROGRAMME (UNDP\GEF SGP)

United Nations Development Programme Global Environmental Facility . SMALL GRANTS PROGRAMME (UNDPGEF SGP). United Nations Development Programme Global Environmental Facility Small Grants Programme . SGP is offered in 73 countries. SGP motto- “Acting Locally, Conserving Globally”.

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SMALL GRANTS PROGRAMME (UNDP\GEF SGP)

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  1. United Nations Development Programme Global Environmental Facility SMALL GRANTS PROGRAMME (UNDP\GEF SGP)

  2. United Nations Development Programme Global Environmental Facility Small Grants Programme SGP is offered in 73 countries SGP motto- “Acting Locally, Conserving Globally”

  3. United Nations Development Programme Global Environmental Facility Small Grants Programme By providing financial and technical support to projects in developing countries that conserve and restore the natural world while enhancing well-being and livelihoods, the SGP demonstrates that community action can maintain the fine balance between human needs and environmental imperatives. Mission statement

  4. United Nations Development Programme Global Environmental Facility Small Grants Programme • Established in 1992 • Administered by the UNDP on behalf of the GEF • Provides up to $50,000 grants to NGOs and CBO • GEF SGP Thematical priorities: • Biological Diversity; • Climate Change; • International Waters; • Desertification and Land Degradation; • Persistent Organic Pollutants

  5. United Nations Development Programme Global Environmental Facility SMALL GRANTS PROGRAMME Kazakhstan

  6. United Nations Development Programme Global Environmental Facility Small Grants Programme in Kazakhstan • SGP Kazakhstan long-term objectives: • To raise the capacities of local communities and NGO’s in Kazakhstan, in order to enable their full-fledged involvement in the environmental activities through equal partnership with all the related parties; • To demonstrate the opportunities of addressing the environmental problems within the focal priorities of GEF/SGP on the local level through NGO’s and the local population by improving the social-economic conditions of local communities

  7. United Nations Development Programme Global Environmental Facility Small Grants Programme in Kazakhstan General info • Start - 1997 • 92 projects: 38 Demonstration projects – USD 1,1 mln 26 Planning grants – USD K 10 28 Information projects - USD K 90 • Total GEF financing > USD 1,2 mln. • Resource mobilization >USD 1,5mln. • Thematical priorities: • Biodiversity Conservation= 70% • Climate Change =25% • International Waters =5%

  8. United Nations Development Programme Global Environmental Facility Small Grants Programme in Kazakhstan • Four categories of financing : • Long-term demons. projects – up to K 50 USD • Short-term demons. projects – up to K15 USD • Grants for local communities – up to K5 USD • Awareness campaigns – up to K2 USD

  9. United Nations Development Programme Global Environmental Facility Small Grants Programme in Kazakhstan The program geographic scope covers all regions of the country;

  10. United Nations Development Programme Global Environmental Facility Small Grants Programme in Kazakhstan Lessons learned • Population inactivity; • Difficult issue-how to involve professional experts on voluntary base; • Project should be based on real needs of local people; • Financial input from granter = ownership&responsibility • Week links between NGOs and Local communities; • Lack of coordination among donors; • Each project should have component for financial sustainability

  11. Project should based on real needs of local people “Zhanartu” NGO Farmer of Kazakhstan Foundation 1998-2000 The basic aim of Zhanartu projectis to rehabilitate biological diversity of tamarisk-wormwood-saltwort ecosystem on degraded overflow lands around Zhangeldy aul and to increase life-support level of LC members. Project tasks: • To stop land degradation and to rehabilitate biodiversity of TWS ecosystems around the aul (1 pasture belt) through: • reduction of grazing load by gradual transfer, starting from 1999, of young cattle, sheep and goat, horses and camels to the second and third pasture belts during pasture period; • creation, starting from 2000, of lucerne plantations on irrigated land plots of LC members • To increase ecological literacy of LC members through educational and technological seminars, seminar themes being connected with LC members’ activity under the project

  12. Each project should have component for financial sustainability “Golden Eagle” NGO “Remez” Society of ornithologists 2000-2003 The objective of the project is to develop and build an efficient model of conservation, rehabilitation and sustainable use of the golden eagle and other hunting and rare predatory birds’ populations alongside with the support and development of the Kazakh national hunting traditions. Project tasks: • …………………………………….. • ……………………………………... • …………………………………… • formation of the facilities for ecotourism development, coverage of Nura village and adjacent territories by tourist routes demonstrating national hunting traditions with the use of hunting birds, excursions to predatory birds’ habitats with the view of producing additional income by the local community;

  13. Financial input from granter = ownership&responsibility “Energy created by wind ” NGO “Ana Ymiti” Aral non-government health society 1998-1999 The objective of the project is to provide sustainable supply of electric power to the most important maternal and surgery operations departments of the Maternity House of the Aralsk city using renewable source of energy of the wind power turbine (WPT-10). in 1 year

  14. Lack of coordination among donors • Dozens of donor organizations: • Counterpart Consortium; • Eurasia Foundation; • Netherlands Embassy; • DFID; • Soros Foundation; • WB; • Mashav; • CIDA; • GTZ; • USAID; • ….etc. SGP retreat 6 September 2003

  15. SGP GEF & UNDP GEF Kazakhstan GEF SGP projects UNDP GEF projects Improvement of environmental and socio-economic conditions in Zhambyl area through the wetlands biodiversity rehabilitation Let's conserve the ornithological fauna of the Alakol lake Integrated conservation of priority globally significant migratory bird wetland habitat Arrangement of a nursery for local coniferous and deciduous breeds of the Zailijskiy Alatau Mountains In-situ conservation on Kazakhstani Agrobiodiversity Water desalinated by wind and sun Wind Market Development project Demonstration and promulgation of energy saving in the condominium objects in Almaty Heat supply in the villages of Almaty oblast Improving the Energy Efficiency of Municipal Heating and Hot Water Supply

  16. SGP GEF & UNDP GEF Kazakhstan Nature of linkage • Methodological and Practical: • Testing of methods and approaches (scheme) concerning involvement of local population and civil society organizations into full scale projects` activities; • Testing of technical components (equipment, methodology, technology and etc.) of full scale projects; • Information dissemination before starting of full scale project implementation; • Information collection and local experts mobilization

  17. United Nations Development Programme Global Environmental Facility Small Grants Programme • Strengthening the baseline component and the component of social-economic improvement at the project site; • Active focus on strengthening the potential applicants will be based on a series of thematically related workshops and trainings to be provided by both GEF/SGP staff and within the capacity-building, monitoring and evaluation projects.

  18. United Nations Development Programme Global Environmental Facility Small Grants Programme • Development and implementation of the regional expertise network to ensure adequate development and monitoring of the ongoing projects across Kazakhstan; • Development and implementation of activities to involve local communities in the program based on the experiences gained from other programs and in close collaboration with them.

  19. Visit the SGP websites:www.caresd.net http://gefsgp.un.kzwww.undp.org/sgp

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