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DocumentHay-box brooder: a milestone to increase rural households poultry production, Ethiopia 2014
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No results found.The brooder comprises of a simple square box made of four outer framing wooden boards, a door, small ventilation holes, a wooden or wire-mesh floor, a central nest, a roof (top cover) and wire mesh enclosing a chick run (Figure 1). The walls of the brooder could be made of 4 outer framing boards, each being 30 cm high and 2 cm thick. Four small ventilation holes of 2.5 cm diameter are drilled at the upper side of each frame board (making it a total of 16 holes). A door of appropriate dimension, depending on the size of the box, is made at the center of one of the four frame boards. The floor of the hay-box brooder should be made durable, smooth and easy to clean and disinfect. -
DocumentIncreased climate resilience of rural households and communities through the rehabilitation of productive agroforestry landscapes in selected localities of the Republic of Cuba (IRES-Cuba)
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2020Also available in:
This Environmental and Social Management Framework (ESMF) will be applied to all activities financed by the Green Climate Fund (GCF) for technical and / or financial support of the project, "Increasing the resilience of vulnerable rural households and communities through the rehabilitation of productive agroforestry landscapes in selected localities of the Republic of Cuba” (IRES). The National Steering Committee (CDNP), the National Coordination Committee (CCNP), the National Management Unit (UNGP) and the Operational Support and Financial Management Unit of the Project (UAOGF) (housed in the FAO Office in Havana), are responsible for the general coordination of project activities, with a designated specialist to focus attention on socio-environmental safeguards. The respective Provincial Management Units (UPGP) and Municipal Management Units (UMGP) are responsible for the daily implementation of the specific subcomponents and ensure compliance with the ESMF, as well as the safeguard of related documents, including maintaining the appropriate documentation on the Project file for possible revision by the GCF. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetIncreased climate resilience of rural households and communities through the rehabilitation of production landscapes in selected localities of the Republic of Cuba
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2025Also available in:
The project seeks to increase the climate resilience of agricultural production and ensure fodd security, through improved ecosystm services from agroforestry, silvopastoral systems, reforestation and assisted natural forest regeneration in seven municipalitis that are vulnerable to cliamte change. The project expects to directly benefit 51 713 people and contribute to three Green Climate Fund (GCF) impact areas: reduce emissions from forestry and land use; increase the resilience of the most vulnerable people, communities and regions; and increase the resilience of ecosystems and ecosystm services. It is in the second phase and the third - a programme of countrywide scaling up - will be based on lessons learned.
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