| HumanitarianProjects*
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| International Gorilla Conservation Programme
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Volcano Emergency Support
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Funding provided food, clothing and medicine as well as materials to rebuild homesdestroyed by the Nyiragongo Volcano in the Goma region.
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Democratic Republic of Congo
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Not Available
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$10,500
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Apr/2002 1 Year
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| Fauna Flora Institute
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Solidarity Fund
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Financial and material support were provided to national park staff, widows andorphans of staff and related populations affected by the ongoing conflict in theDemocratic Republic of Congo. Small and lowinterest loans supported enterprise developmentand the purchase of land, livestock or agricultural plots for alternative livelihooddevelopment.
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Democratic Republic of Congo Rwanda
Uganda
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Not Available
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$25,000
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Jan/2005 1 Year
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| World Vision
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Emergency Response to Pakistan Earthquake
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These emergency funds provided maternal and child health care services and teachertraining in the earthquake survivors’ camps in the Mansehra district. An agriculturalrecovery component was included to help support livestock improvements and seedsto revitalize rural areas.
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Pakistan
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Not Available
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$302,000
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Jan/2006 1 Year
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| CARE USA
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Promoting Conservation with Social Equity
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This project systematically investigated the costs and benefits of protected areasin 12 local communities. A more thorough understanding of conservation activitiesin protected areas and their impact on poor communities was encouraged among authoritiesand nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) to determine best practices.
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Kenya Philippines Thailand Uganda
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Not Available
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$246,740
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Feb/2006 2 Years
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| CARE USA
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Enterprise, Environment and Equity in the Virunga Landscape of the Great Lakes
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The project increases the livelihood opportunities based on the use of natural resourcesthat substantially contribute to poverty reduction and environmental conservation.
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Democratic Republic of Congo Rwanda Uganda
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621,000
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$9,174,957
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Oct/2007 4 Years
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| CARE USA
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War-Wounded and Amputee Communities Support Project
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This community assistance project consisted of the rehabilitation of water wellsand the formation of a health education group. Basic business management trainingwas provided and a savings-and-loan methodology was implemented. Income-generatingactivities and micro-enterprise development were provided through startup grants.
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Sierra Leone
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242
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$53,358
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Dec/2007 1 Year
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| Landmine Survivors Network
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Survivor Corps
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The Landmine Survivors Network expanded programs in SSA and provided services tosurvivors and their families to recover from injuries and trauma while re-establishingtheir lives. The program offered peer counseling and health services.
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Ethiopia
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Not Available
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$1,000,463
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Dec/2007 1 Year
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| The Global Fund for Children
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Unaccompanied Minors
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This project supports community-based organizations that offer programs to improvethe lives of vulnerable children who are outside of their home environment and withoutthe care of their parents.
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Africa Central America Central Asia Eastern Europe
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TBD
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$542,765
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May/2008 2 Years
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CARE USA
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Vocational Training for Former Child Soldiers and War- Affected Youth
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This project supports former child soldiers in securing sustainable livelihoodsby providing scholarships for vocational training. Students have the opportunityto learn and acquire skills in carpentry, mechanics, construction, electronics andwelding.
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Sierra Leone
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100
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$143,452
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July/2008 1 Year
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| TOTAL – HUMANITARIAN
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621,342
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$11,499,235
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