Search Results - "international non-governmental organization"
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Barriers to Participating in a Payment for Ecosystem Services Project in Githambara Micro Catchment, Upper-Tana, Kenya
Published 2018“…International Non-Governmental Organizations have popularized payment for ecosystem services (PES) because of their potential to simultaneously achieve rural development and ecological conservation goals (GEF Secretariat 2014). …”
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Ecological certification of forest products: economic challenges
Published 1997“…Consisting of local forest management firms, local certifying non-governmental organizations, international non-governmental organizations, timber and product markets, the ecological certification system transcends local forests and communities to international markets. …”
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Reduced impact logging: putting research results into practice
Published 1998“…Around the same time, many development agencies and international non-governmental organizations began promoting reduced-impact logging as a strategy for sustainable of tropical forests. …”
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Community farmer field school animal health facilitators: hybridizing private animal health care and capacity building in remote pastoralist areas
Published 2008“…Section 4 is divided into two subsections: (a) evaluates the role of International Non-Governmental Organizations (INGOs) in catalysing the re-establishment of a primary animal health care system in Turkana and in promoting Community Animal Health Workers (CAHWs) as the cornerstone of this system, and (b) provides an overview of the Farmer Field Schools (FFS) approach. …”
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Strategic plan of the IFPRI program on fragile and conflict-affected food systems (FCAS): 2026-2029
Published 2025“…Through long-standing engagement in countries such as Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Mali, Mozambique, Myanmar, Sudan, Papua New Guinea, Somalia, and Yemen, the Program supports governments, UN agencies, International Non-Governmental Organizations (INGOs), and local NGOs to strengthen food systems in fragile contexts and improve outcomes for crisis-affected children, women, households, and communities. …”
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