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Sunday, March 5, 2023

 

The second call of the G-STIC Climate Action Programme resulted in 109 submitted project proposals. The Government of Flanders has allocated €12,58 million in subsidies to 6 demonstration projects and €3,1 million in subsidies to 13 dissemination and capacity building projects. So €15,7 million will be used for climate projects in developing countries, submitted and co-implemented by Flemish organizations.
 
CLIMATE SOLUTIONS OF THE 19 APPROVED PROJECTS
 
 
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Coffee-banana agroforestry system with climate-smart practices in Uganda
 
 
 
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Climate-smart financing mechanism to sustain rice productivity in Tanzania
 
 
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Water purification system powered by renewable energy in Ghana
 
 
 
 
 
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Promising management practices for the yield of sorghum under current and future climate conditions in Mali
 
 
 
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Increasing climate resilience among small farmers for the potato production chain in Ecuador and Peru
 
 
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Protecting coastal areas and enhancing carbon sequestration by restoring mangroves in Ecuador
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Innovative solar mini grids to empower rural communities in Nigeria
 
 
 
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Solar-powered decentralized drinking water production in Suriname
 
 
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Innovative solar thermal energy for the brewing industry in Namibia
 
 
 
 
 
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Climate resilient communities in the Mono River flood plain in Benin
 
 
 
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Strengthening response capacity and food security to natural disasters in Mozambique
 
 
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Agroecology as a vital strategy toward climate resilient communities in the Philippines
 
 
 
 
 
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Sustainable waste management in India: setting up a pilot material recovery facility and a biogas plant
 
 
 
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Reducing deforestation and forest degradation by promoting community market-based solutions in Congo
 
 
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Ecological landscape management to protect river zones against climate change in Uganda
 
 
 
 
 
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Development of a scalable, circular urban agriculture model in Indonesia
 
 
 
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Sustainable water management for resilient communities in rural Tanzania
 
 
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Implementation of climate change response strategies in Mozambique and Zimbabwe
 
 
 
 
 
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Baseline methodology development for renewable power capacity developments in the Mozambican energy system
 
 
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