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Other organizations funding or implementing with land governance projects which are included in Land Portal's Projects Database. A detailed list of these organizations will be provided here soon. They range from bilateral or multilateral donor agencies, national or international NGOs,  research organizations etc.

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REINFORCING INDIGenOUS-LED MANAGEMenT AND INTER-INSTITUTIONAL COOPERATION IN THREE CORE FOREST BLOCKS FOR TAPI

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The purpose of this project is to strengthen indigenous and community guard programs, bolster inter-institutional application of the Spatial Monitoring and Reporting Tool (SMART), and to protect and restore indigenous lands in the Rama-Kriol Territory of Nicaraguas Indio Maz Reserve, the Bribri and Cabecar communities of Costa Ricas La Amistad Caribbean Conservation Area, and Gunayala and adjacent Mamon Valley in Panama

Strengthening of the management capacities of the Cultural Affirmation initiatives that improve the socio-cult

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Asociacin No Gubernamental Rural Amaznica Andina Choba Choba (Choba- Choba) helps communities recover traditional practices related to land management, conservation and agriculture, including the diversification of crops. The organization will continue to incorporate new beneficiaries and consolidate project results, ensuring sustainability. It will also continue to develop the project's intervention strategy so that it becomes institutionalized in the project area and will strengthen the local management committees as democratic participatory spaces that support cultural and economic development.

Saving Key Habitat For Migratory Landbir

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The Gran Chaco Americano is a vast, relatively flat, wooded region occupying south-eastern Bolivia, western ..Paraguay and northern Argentina. In Paraguay, it covers the lands west of the Paraguay River and is characterized ..by tropical savannas, dense thorn-scrub forest and more open vegetation in areas with sand dunes. Due to increased ..deforestation rates in the past decade, the Paraguayan Chaco is undergoing a rapid change, with the remaining ..forest patches being so small that they are essentially islands in an entirely man-made landscape. Lack of a regional ..vision regarding land use management and land protection is one of the main problems to get to a sustainable ..balance of the use of the Chaco. Many Neotropical Migrants depend on the Paraguayan Chaco during migration and ..overwintering including 14 species of Neotropical Migratory Landbirds that depend on the forests in the Chaco and ..of which several are in steep decline. Rapid action is required as a recent analysis of economic drivers indicated a ..realistic possibility that all suitable land will have been transformed for cattle production by 2025. Guyra Paraguay ..will advance long-term conservation of Neotropical Migratory Landbirds in the Paraguayan Chaco through targeted ..habitat management and protection, support for more effective land-use planning, and public outreach. To achieve ..this, Guyra Paraguay aims to: 1) improve management and effective protection of Neotropical Migratory landbird ..habitat in six protected areas in the Paraguayan Chaco; 2) assess and evaluate the impact of land use change in ..the Paraguayan Chaco on Neotropical migratory landbird species through, monitoring, data compilation and ..analysis; 3) stimulate sustainable land use and strategic land planning by working with local stakeholders ..(authorities, ranchers, land owners) and, 4) raise awareness and built support for the conservation of the ..Paraguayan Chaco and its migratory species.

Strengthenin g of the management capacities of the Cultural Affirmation initiatives that improve the socio- cu

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Asociacin No Gubernamental Rural Amaznica Andina Choba Choba (Choba-Choba), $200,000 over three years; counterpart committed, $129,930 Choba-Choba will help communities living in the buffer zone of the Cordillera Azul national park to recover and reestablish traditional land management and agricultural production practices, promote agricultural biodiversity, and carry out natural resource conservation and sustainable economic development activities. The project will benefit 3,680 community

Integral community development with a focus on gender in 20 communities of Matagalpa

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Centro Especializado de Atencin a la Mujer (CEAMUJER) will provide leadership training, investment capital, technical assistance and legal services in 20 rural communities in the department of Matagalpa to increase the resident's income generating capacity, promote land titling, encourage gender equality and reduce domestic violence. The project will reach approximately 1,200 men and women directly and another 4,800 indirectly.