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The GEF Small Grants Programme NIGERIA

The GEF Small Grants Programme NIGERIA (The Flagship of GEF Projects… says the Fed. Min. of Envt .) NATIONAL IMPACTS. SGP (NIGERIA). Start up Year: 2009 Total Number of Projects: 52 - 6 Geopolitical zones, 23 states ) Grant Amount: $1,4320 In Cash Co-financing: $ 149,000

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The GEF Small Grants Programme NIGERIA

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  1. The GEF Small Grants Programme NIGERIA (The Flagship of GEF Projects… says the Fed. Min. of Envt.) NATIONAL IMPACTS

  2. SGP (NIGERIA) • Start up Year: 2009 • Total Number of Projects: 52 - 6 Geopolitical zones, 23 states) • Grant Amount: $1,4320 • In Cash Co-financing: $149,000 • In Kind Co-financing:$899,101

  3. Awards 1. 1st UNEP Seed Award in Nigeria Sawdust Entrepreneurial Initiative Among Oko-baba Communities In Lagos: Local non-government organisations and a sawmillers' association introduced the recycling of waste sawdust into briquettes as a cheap and clean alternative fuel for stoves, They also provide technical assistance and micro-finance to entrepreneurs engaged in briquette production.

  4. 2. Birdlife International Alice Bhukoli Award. A project supported in conjunction with Shell Petroleum Development Company implemented by the Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF), won the prestigious Birdlife International Alice Bhukoli Award. 3. Community Peace Building Award by the Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution, The Federal Government of Nigeria and the United Nations Development Programme during the recent celebration of the International Peace Day.

  5. SGP (NIGERIA) Examples of Successful Projects • Capacity Building for Forest Rehabilitation in Urhonigbe Forest Reserve Goal: To restore highly degraded Urhonigbe Forest Reserve Main Activities: Capacity Building for natural resource management; Key Results: Nursery Establishment and maintenance, Community Forest Scouts & patrols engaged; 1,550 seedlings planted on a 2 hectares of land. • Climate Change Awareness Adaptation in the Obudu Plateau Goal: Climate Change Mitigation Main Activities: Awareness, Tree Planting, Capacity Building Key Results: Restoration of degraded forest, Capacity Building for Forest Management, Alternative Livelihood.

  6. SGP (NIGERIA) Examples of Successful Projects • Reclamation of Degraded Land Resulting from Earth and Precious Stone Mining in Kaduna Goal: Reclamation of sites degraded through Precious Stones Mining Main Activities: Tree Planting, Training on alternative means of livelihood. Key Results: Trees Planted at degraded sites, Skills Acquisition Centre established, Capacity Building.

  7. SGP (NIGERIA) Country Level Impact • Complements UNDP top-bottom Policy Programmes through Community Initiatives influencing local and national Laws. • Gender mainstreaming • in-situconservation of the endemic and critically endangered Sclatter’s guenon monkey (Cercopithecussclaterri), and internationally rated No. 4 in the 2006 IUCN global Red Data list of endangered species of fauna • Pitcher irrigation technology in Bauchi State

  8. Capacity Building: • Organised four workshops on Grant Process • Over 85% improved grantees capacity to develop proposals, project implementation, report writing and knowledge sharing. • SGP is the only fund that ensures active participation of communities from project design to sustainability plan and management.

  9. SGP (NIGERIA) Country Level Impact Partnership: • Demonstrates collaborative effort between NGO, Community and Private Sector to address pollution. SGP impact in figures: • 50,000poor rural dwellers, (65% women and 35% men) have benefitted directly from the projects • Protection and restoration of over 707,306 and 671.45hectares of land respectively. • 50% of communities have either never experienced or benefitted from any development support or participated in such a way as allowed by SGP. Replicated or up-scaled Projects: • More than four of SGP projects have been up-scaled/replicated

  10. GEF-SGP Grant Process • Concept Paper • Full Proposal • Review by the National Steering Committee • Signing of MOA • Project Implementation • Technical Support

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