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Country | Num | Project name | Project period | Main Project activities | Project Funding | ||||
Project Proposal | Inside NICCO | start date | End date | Main Project activities | Contract amount | Expenditures (Subsidies) | Expenditure (own funds) | ||
Jordan | Jor-01 | 2007-2010: Distribution of supplies and psychosocial support for Iraqi refugees (JPF) | |||||||
Jordan | Jor-02 | 2008-2009: Mental health support project for Iraqi refugees (UNHCR) | |||||||
Jordan | Jor-03 | Women’s Independence Support Project in South Shouna County, Jordan | 2008/10/16 | 2009/8/31 | Construction of an activity center to serve as a base of operations for local residents, empowerment of women through income generation, revitalization of local industries through beekeeping projects and other initiatives, prevention of desertification and environmental conservation through afforestation, job creation and human resource development | 226,792 | 226,603.04 | 91,573.54 | |
Jordan | Jor-04 | Women’s Independence Support Project in South Shouna County, Jordan | 2009/9/13 | 2010/9/12 | |||||
Jordan | Jor-05 | 2010-2011: Psychosocial support project for Iraqi refugees (UNICEF) | |||||||
Jordan | Jor-06 | Establishment and operation of a vocational training center for youth in Hashemiya city, Zarqa governorate (Phase 1) | Jordanian Youth | 2010/11/14 | 2011/11/13 | Offering vocational training programs, holding employment support seminars and building cooperative relationships with companies and employment support organizations, and hosting emotional education and leadership development programs. | 0 | ||
Jordan | Jor-07 | Establishment and operation of a vocational training center for youth in Hashemiya city, Zarqa governorate (Phase 2) | Jordanian Youth | 2011/12/19 | 2012/12/18 | (a) Acquire skills and information useful for finding employment; (b) Acquire ways to cope with stress, cooperate, and be social; (c) Build a sustainable vocational school management system; and (d) Raise environmental awareness. | 561,797 | 531,712.63 | 0 |
Jordan | Jor-08 | 2012-2013: Providing winter relief supplies to Syrian refugees in Jordan (JPF) | Syria Humanitarian | 2012/11/2 | 2013/2/17 | 1. Distribution of supplies in Zaatari refugee camp (and in no man’s land near the border) 2. Distribution of supplies in communities in Zarqa Governorate | 33,106,583 | 31,557,816 | 0 |
Jordan | Jor-09 | Establishment and operation of a vocational training center for youth in Hashemiya city, Zarqa governorate (Phase 3) | Jordanian Youth | 2013/2/14 | 2014/2/13 | (a) Vocational training program (b) Employment support program (c) Aesthetic education program | 524,359 | 518,949.47 | 0 |
Jordan | Jor-10 | 2013-2014: Provision of daily necessities and mental health support in Zarqa Governorate (JPF) | Syria Humanitarian | 2013/2/18 | 2014/2/1 | 1. Distribution of supplies in the Zarqa Governorate community 2. Mental health care for Syrian refugee children and women and Jordanian children and women 3. Counselling for Syrian refugees and Jordanians | 60,013,701 | 59,151,834 | 0 |
Jordan | Jor-11 | 2014-2015: Providing supplies and mental health support to Syrian refugees and poor Jordanians in Zarqa Governorate (JPF) | Syria Humanitarian | 2014/2/2 | 2015/2/28 | 1. Distribution of supplies in Zarqa Governorate communities 2. Psychosocial care and informal education 3. Counselling for Syrian refugees and Jordanians | 82,697,720 | 82,352,126 | 0 |
Jordan | Jor-12 | 2013-2015: Distribution of winter relief items to Syrian refugees and poor Jordanians in Zarqa Governorate (UNOCHA) | Syria Humanitarian | 2014/2/9 | 2014/4/14 | Winterization through NFI Distribution for Syrian Refugees in Non-Camp Settings and Vulnerable Jordanians in Zarqa Governorate | 450,740 | 449,742.22 | 0 |
Jordan | Jor-13 | 2015-2016: Providing supplies and mental health support to Syrian refugees and poor Jordanians in Jordan (JPF) | Syria Humanitarian | 2015/3/1 | 2016/3/31 | 1. Distribution of supplies in Zarqa Governorate communities 2. Psychosocial care and informal education 3. Counselling for Syrian refugees and Jordanians | 149,941,138 | ######### | 0 |
Jordan | Jor-14 | Distribution of winter relief items to Syrian refugees and poor Jordanians in Zarqa Governorate (UNOCHA) | Syria Humanitarian | 2015/12/1 | 2016/2/29 | Winterization Assistance through Provision of Non-Food Items for Syrian Refugees and Vulnerable Jordanians in Zarqa Governorate | 397,462.20 | 397,293.43 | 0 |
Jordan | Jor-15 | 2016-2017: Community Center Management in Zarqa Governorate, Jordan and Psychosocial Support Project for Children in Zaatari Camp (JPF) | Syria Humanitarian | 2016/3/1 | 2017/4/31 | 1. Distribution of living support supplies 2. Provision of community space 3. Provision of counseling services | 281,731,105 | ######### | 0 |
Jordan | Jor-16 | 2017-2018: Operating a Community Center in Zarqa Governorate, Jordan and Providing Psychosocial Support for Children in Zaatari Camp (JPF) | Syria Humanitarian | 2017/6/5 | 2018/6/30 | 1. Distribution of living support supplies 2. Provision of community space 3. Provision of mental health care | 150,100,281 | ######### | 0 |
Jordan | Jor-17 | 2017-2018: Distribution of food vouchers to Syrian refugees (IOM) | Syria Humanitarian | 0 | |||||
Jordan | Jor-18 | 2018-2019: Operating a Community Center in Zarqa Governorate, Jordan and Providing Psychosocial Support for Children in Zaatari Camp (JPF) | Syria Humanitarian | 2018/6/5 | 2019/6/30 | 1. Provision of community space and training of support providers 2. Provision of mental health care and capacity building of workers | 74,498,719 | 0 | |
Jordan | Jor-19 | 2018-2019: Improving social stability and resilient livelihoods for Syrian refugees and host communities (FAO) | Syria Humanitarian | 2018/7/1 | 2019/3/15 | Social Stability and Resilient Livelihoods for Syrian Refugees and Vulnerable Jordanian Farm Families from Hosting Communities. | 39,456 | 0 | |
Jordan | Jor-20 | 2018-2019: Distribution of winter relief items to Syrian refugees and poor Jordanians in Jordan (JPF) | Syria Humanitarian | 2018/10/12 | 2019/6/30 | Cash assistance for winterization | 150,000,000 | 0 | |
Jordan | Jor-21 | Improving winter living conditions for Syrian refugees and Jordanians in Jordan | Syria Humanitarian | 2019/10/7 | 2020/7/6 | Cash assistance for winterization | 137,080,964 | ||
Jordan | Jor-22 | Supporting Implementation of Correctional Services Focused on Psychological Care at the Rehabilitation Centre in Russeifa, Jordan (Phase 1) | Jordanian Youth | 2020/3/3 | 2021/7/2 | – Improving the environment in rehabilitation facilities and improving the abilities of staff – Building a system in cooperation with local communities and juvenile families to prevent delinquency and crime and promote the healthy development of young people | 448,231 | ||
Jordan | Jor-23 | Basic Needs Support for Vulnerable Syrian Refugees and Jordanian Households in Need Affected by Syrian Crisis in Jordan | Syria Humanitarian | 2020/10/16 | 2021/6/15 | Cash assistance for winterization | 43,000,000 | ||
Afghanistan | Afg-01 | Afghanistan Reconstruction Support Afforestation Project | 2002/9/1 | 2003/9/30 | 1. Afforestation 2. Agricultural support | 2,500,000 | |||
Afghanistan | Afg-02 | Winter support in Herat Province, Afghanistan | Fall 2003 | Fall 2003 | NFI (distributing approximately 1,000 winter clothing items) | Unknown (possibility of donation in kind) | |||
Afghanistan | Afg-03 | Project to improve health care for residents of Gorlan County, Herat Province | 2003/2/4 | Healthcare | 19,106,170 | ||||
Afghanistan | Afg-04 | Tuberculosis treatment and medical environment improvement for residents of Gorlan County, Herat Province | 2003 | 2003 | Healthcare | not clear | |||
Afghanistan | Afg-05 | Supporting education in Herat City, Herat Province, Afghanistan | 2003/1 | 2003/12 | School restoration | 2,150,000 | |||
Afghanistan | Afg-06 | Afghanistan Reconstruction Support Afforestation Project | 2003/10/1 | 2004/8/31 | 1. Afforestation 2. Agricultural support | 2,500,000 | |||
Afghanistan | Afg-07 | Afghanistan Reconstruction Support Afforestation Project | 2004/9/1 | 2005/8/31 | 1. Afforestation 2. Agricultural support | 2,500,000 | |||
Afghanistan | Afg-08 | Afghanistan Reconstruction Support Afforestation Project | 2005/9/1 | 2006/8/31 | 1. Afforestation 2. Agricultural support | 2,500,000 | |||
Afghanistan | Afg-09 | Construction of an Orphanage for Girls in Herat Province, Afghanistan | 2006 | 2007 | Cross Cutting | 196,000 | |||
Afghanistan | Afg-10 | not clear | 2006/3/1 | not clear | |||||
Afghanistan | Afg-11 | Afghanistan Reconstruction Support Afforestation Project | 2006/9/1 | 2007/9/30 | 1. Afforestation 2. Agricultural support | 2,256,000 | |||
Afghanistan | Afg-12 | Project for Improvement of Educational Facilities in Herat City, Herat Province | 2007/3/1 | 2008/2/28 | School Construction | 25,964,178 | |||
Afghanistan | Afg-13 | Women’s Empowerment Project in Herat Province, Northwestern Afghanistan | 2009/12/1 | 2010/10/31 | Literacy education and vocational training (for women only) | 489,642 | |||
Afghanistan | Afg-14 | School Construction and Literacy Training Project in Herat Province, Afghanistan (Phase 1, First Period) | Afghan Humanitarian | 2011/3/1 | 2011/9/30 | 1. School construction 2. Literacy education (for women only) | 53,140,714 | 48,086,356 | |
Afghanistan | Afg-15 | HIV/DV awareness-raising project for women in Herat Province, Afghanistan | 2011/1/1 | 2011/9/30 | Women’s Empowerment | 336,600 | |||
Afghanistan | Afg-16 | School Rehabilitation, Literacy Training and Agricultural Support Project in Herat Province, Afghanistan (Phase 1, 2nd Period) | Afghan Humanitarian | 2011/10/1 | 2012/2/15 | 1. School repairs 2. Literacy education (for women only) 3. Agricultural support | 43,063,475 | 39,434,664 | |
Afghanistan | Afg-17 | Improvement of the educational environment, women’s and agricultural support project in Herat Province, Afghanistan (Phase 2) | Afghan Humanitarian | 2012/2/16 | 2013/1/31 | 1. School construction and teacher training 2. Literacy education and vocational training (for women only) 3. Agricultural support | 182,562,697 | ######### | |
Afghanistan | Afg-18 | Improvement of the educational environment, women’s empowerment and agricultural support project in western Afghanistan (Phase 3) | Afghan Humanitarian | 2013/3/5 | 2013/12/31 | 1. School construction and teacher training 2. Literacy education and vocational training (for women only) 3. Agricultural support | 202,295,618 | ######### | |
Afghanistan | Afg-19 | Improvement of the educational environment, women’s empowerment and agricultural support project in western Afghanistan (Phase 4) | Afghan Humanitarian | 2014/1/11 | 2015/1/18 | 1. School construction and teacher training 2. Literacy education and vocational training (for women only) 3. Agricultural support | 125,518,998 | ######### | 0 |
Afghanistan | Afg-20 | Improvement of the educational environment, women’s empowerment and agricultural support project in western Afghanistan (Phase 5) | Afghan Humanitarian | 2015/2/5 | 2016/2/29 | 1. School construction and teacher training 2. Literacy education and vocational training (for women only) 3. Agricultural support | 118,254,167 | ||
India | Ind-01 | Bodh Gaya Rural Development Project, Bihar, India | Rural India | 2019/3/11 | 2020/3/10 | 1. Facility development (vinyl greenhouses) 2. Transfer of agricultural technology 3. Creation of a literacy class system | 27,120,642 | 11.679,547 | |
India | Ind-02 | India, Bihar State Bodh Gaya Rural Development Project (1st year) | Rural India | 2020/3/11 | 2021/3/10 | 1. Facility development (vinyl greenhouses) 2. Agricultural technology transfer and market development support 3. Creating a literacy class system | 57,047,984 | 0 | |
India | Ind-03 | India, Bihar State Bodh Gaya Rural Development Project (2nd year) | Rural India | 2021/3/11 | 2022/3/10 | 1. Facility development (vinyl greenhouses) 2. Agricultural technology transfer and market development support 3. Empowerment of rural women | ? | ||
India | Ind-04 | Environmental conservation awareness-raising project through the spread of human waste separating toilets (Ecosan toilets) in Bodh Gaya, India | Rural India | 2019/4/1 | 2020/9/30 | Popularization of Eco-San toilets (training builders, constructing 4 model toilets, popularizing the system to the government and local governments) Holding workshops (environmental education, environmental observation, trash picking, creating guidelines for action) Distribution of trash bins | 2,000,000 | 2,000,000 | 617,845 |
India | Ind-05 | Environmental conservation awareness-raising project through the spread of human waste separating toilets (Ecosan toilets) in Bodh Gaya, India (2nd year) | Rural India | 2020/4/1 | 2021/3/31 | Popularization of Eco-San toilets (training builders, constructing 4 model toilets, popularizing the system to the government and local governments) Holding workshops (environmental education, environmental observation, trash collection, creating a code of conduct) | 1,960,000 | 0 | 0 |
India | Ind-06 | Hygiene and environmental improvement project using EcoSan toilets in India | Rural India | 2019/7/1 | 2020/6/30 | Popularization of Eco-Sun Toilets (Training builders,Construction of 4 model bases) | 1,000,000 | 0 | |
India | Kny-01 | Practical environmental education project in collaboration with children, women, and local government in rural Bodh Gaya, India | Rural India | 2020/1/1 | 2020/12/31 | 1. Seminars aimed at children to understand the importance of environmental conservation activities. 2. Making organic fertilizer and soil from food waste compost for housewives. 3. Sorting garbage in collaboration with residents and the government. 4. Introduction of human waste separation toilets (Eco-Sun toilets) to promote an eco-cycle.(Model base construction4 units) | 7,000,000 | 0 | |
Kenya | Kny-02 | Afforestation project to improve livelihoods in Kenya | Rural Kenya | 2013/9/30 | 2015/3/31 | 1. Tree planting 2. Eco-san toilet construction | 3,000,000 | 3,000,000 | 164,527 |
Kenya | Kny-03 | Sanitation management and income generation in poor urban areas of Kenya (Project survey) | Rural Kenya | 2014/8/26 | 2015/3/31 | 1. Collecting information on the conditions for introducing Eco-San toilets. 2. Collecting information on the feasibility of a composting project using collected sewage sludge and food waste. 3. Collecting information on the feasibility of a simple water supply project. | 1,996,159 | 1,825,256 | 1,825,505 |
Kenya | Kny-04 | Comprehensive Rural Development based on the Improved Sanitation and Income Creation by Sustainable Agriculture through the Introduction of Ecological Sanitation Toilet | Rural Kenya | 2014/11/13 | 2015/11/12 | 1. Construction of eco-san toilets to improve agricultural productivity 2. Construction of water supply systems to ensure access to safe water 3. Construction of highly efficient stoves to maintain fuel resources and reduce usage 4. Production, processing and sale of agricultural and livestock products to increase income 5. Community activities to improve the status of women | 471,035 | 426,294 | |
Kenya | Kny-05 | Comprehensive Rural Development based on the Improved Sanitation and Income Creation by Sustainable Agriculture through the Introduction of Ecological Sanitation Toilet | Rural Kenya | 2015/11/13 | 2016/11/12 | 1. Construction of eco-san toilets to improve agricultural productivity 2. Construction of water supply systems to ensure access to safe water 3. Construction of highly efficient stoves to maintain fuel resources and reduce usage 4. Production, processing and sale of agricultural and livestock products to increase income 5. Community activities to improve the status of women | 430,676 | 420,597 | 0 |
Kenya | Kny-06 | Comprehensive Rural Development based on the Improved Sanitation and Income Creation by Sustainable Agriculture through the Introduction of Ecological Sanitation Toilet | Rural Kenya | 2016/11/13 | 2017/11/12 | 1. Construction of eco-san toilets to improve agricultural productivity 2. Construction of water supply systems to ensure access to safe water 3. Construction of highly efficient stoves to maintain fuel resources and reduce usage 4. Production, processing and sale of agricultural and livestock products to increase income 5. Community activities to improve the status of women | 511,533 | 511,431 | 9,337 |
Kenya | Kny-07 | Improvement of obstetrics and gynecology services by improving the clinic in Kisumu East Ward, Kisumu West Sub-County, Kisumu County, Kenya (Phase 1) | Kenya Health | 2019/3/1 | 2020/2/29 | 1. Improving the obstetrics and gynecology medical environment in the clinic (main building and obstetrics and gynecology building) 2. Carrying out community activities | 315,265 | to be decided | to be decided |
Kenya | Kny-08 | Improvement of obstetrics and gynecology services by improving the clinic in East Kisumu Ward, Kisumu West Sub-County, Kisumu County, Kenya (Phase-2) | Kenya Health | 2020/3/1 | 2021/2/28 | 1. Improving the obstetrics and gynecology medical environment in the clinic (main building and obstetrics and gynecology building) 2. Carrying out community activities | 391,725 | to be decided | to be decided |
Kenya | Kny-09 | Improvement of obstetrics and gynecology services by improving the clinic in East Kisumu Ward, Kisumu West Sub-County, Kisumu County, Kenya (Phase-3) | Kenya Health | 2021/3/1 | 2022/2/28 | 1. Improving the obstetrics and gynecology medical environment in the clinic (main building and obstetrics and gynecology building) 2. Carrying out community activities | 516,604 | to be decided | to be decided |
Kenya | Kny-10 | Improving sanitation in poor areas through technology transfer of human waste separation sanitary toilets | Mitsui & Co. | 2020/4/1 | 2020/3/31 | 1. Technology transfer of Ecosan toilets to Kogoni Sub-District | 2,335,000 | ||
Kenya | Kny-11 | Sustainable nursery management aimed at maintaining fuel resources | Green Donation | 2020/7/1 | 2021/6/30 | 1. Seed farm management | 474,000 | ||
Kenya | Kny-12 | Awareness-raising activities aimed at curbing the increase in teenage pregnancies due to the effects of COVID-19 | Under the sky of | 2020/7/1 | 2020/10/31 | 1. Holding seminars to prevent teenage pregnancy (in collaboration with HANDS) | 240,000 | ||
Jordan, Palestine, Israel | P/G-01 | Supporting the improvement of olive oil production techniques linking Jordan, Palestine and Israel | Peacebuilding Pilot Project | 2007/10/16 | 2008/3/15 | 9,862,254 | 8,257,726 | 1,403,328 | |
Jordan, Palestine, Israel | P/G-02 | Dissemination of environmental conservation-based agriculture in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and Palestine in the Middle East | palestinian organic | 2007/4/1 | 2008/3/31 | Establishment of a sustainable, environmentally recycling-oriented agricultural system 1. Countermeasures against fruit flies, a pest of olives 2. Technology transfer of olive soap production using surplus olives Fiscal 2009 was the third year of the project, and the objectives of the project were to foster mutual trust and network between experts from the four countries of Palestine, Israel, Greece, and Japan and local agricultural associations, to establish methods to counter fruit flies, and to transfer technology for olive soap production as an environmental measure through collaboration between women in Jordan and Palestine. | 4,836,000 | ||
Jordan, Palestine, Israel | P/G-03 | Dissemination of environmental conservation-based agriculture in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and Palestine in the Middle East | palestinian organic | 2008/4/1 | 2009/3/31 | Establishment of a sustainable, environmentally recycling-oriented agricultural system 1. Countermeasures against fruit flies, a pest of olives 2. Technology transfer of olive soap production using surplus olives Fiscal 2009 was the third year of the project, and the objectives of the project were to foster mutual trust and network between experts from the four countries of Palestine, Israel, Greece, and Japan and local agricultural associations, to establish methods to counter fruit flies, and to transfer technology for olive soap production as an environmental measure through collaboration between women in Jordan and Palestine. | 6,700,000 | ||
Jordan, Palestine, Israel | P/G-04 | Dissemination of environmental conservation-based agriculture in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and Palestine in the Middle East | palestinian organic | 2009/4/1 | 2010/3/31 | Establishment of a sustainable, environmentally recycling-oriented agricultural system 1. Countermeasures against fruit flies, a pest of olives 2. Technology transfer of olive soap production using surplus olives Fiscal 2009 was the third year of the project, and the objectives of the project were to foster mutual trust and network between experts from the four countries of Palestine, Israel, Greece, and Japan and local agricultural associations, to establish methods to counter fruit flies, and to transfer technology for olive soap production as an environmental measure through collaboration between women in Jordan and Palestine. | 6,700,000 | ||
Palestine | P/G-05 | Olive pest control and women’s group poverty reduction in the West Bank | palestinian organic | 2009/11/24 | 2010/11/23 | a) Building an olive pest control programb)Organic farming (PCIntroduction of farming methods | 273,504,82 | ||
Palestine | P/G-06 | Olive pest control and women’s group poverty reduction in the West Bank | palestinian organic | 2010/11/24 | 2011/11/23 | a) Building an olive pest control programb)Organic farming (PCIntroduction of farming methods | 356,102,07 | ||
Palestine | P/G-07 | Olive pest control and women’s group poverty reduction in the West Bank | palestinian organic | 2011/12/8 | 2012/12/7 | a) Building an olive pest control programb)Organic farming (PCIntroduction of farming methods | 389,783 | 383,817,64 | |
Palestine | P/G-08 | Poverty reduction project through the promotion of organic farming in Jenin Governorate, West Bank, Palestine | palestinian organic | 2013/1/17 | 2014/1/16 | (a) Cultivation of organic barley and wheat and product creation guidance (b) Introduction of home organic farming (PC farming method) (c) Guidance on processed food production techniques for women | 525,367 | 523,242,25 | |
Palestine | P/G-09 | Poverty reduction project through the promotion of organic farming in Jenin Governorate, West Bank, Palestine | palestinian organic | 2014/1/17 | 2015/1/16 | (a) Cultivation of organic barley and wheat and product creation guidance (b) Introduction of home organic farming (PC farming method) (c) Guidance on processed food production techniques for women | 432,229 | 429,772,52 | |
Palestine | P/G-10 | Poverty reduction project through the promotion of organic farming in Jenin Governorate, West Bank, Palestine | palestinian organic | 2015/2/12 | 2016/2/11 | (a) Cultivation of organic barley and wheat and product creation guidance (b) Introduction of home organic farming (PC farming method) (c) Guidance on processed food production techniques for women | 369,632 | 357,374,54 | |
Gaza | P/G-11 | Distributing supplies and providing medical and welfare equipment to victims of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza | Gaza Humanitarian | 2014/8/15 | 2014/10/12 | Distribution of food and daily necessities | 28,047,637 | 27,904,745 | |
Gaza | P/G-12 | Emergency assistance to restore livelihoods for farmers affected by the Gaza humanitarian crisis | Gaza Humanitarian | 2014/11/17 | 2015/2/26 | ① Repairing greenhouses ② Distributing seedlings ③ Installing and repairing simple water storage facilities | 29,688,444 | 29,302,047 | |
Gaza | P/G-13 | Reconstructing wells and providing agricultural materials and technical support to affected farmers in the Gaza Strip to restore their livelihoods | Gaza Humanitarian | 2015/8/27 | 2016/2/26 | 1) Support for restoring access to agricultural water (destroyed32) Support for the reconstruction of two wells and the laying of irrigation water pipes) 3) Creation of income opportunities for landless residents (cash-for-work (reconstruction of wells, etc.)) | 94,931,028 | 94,315,502 | |
Gaza | P/G-14 | Improving access to irrigation water in the Gaza Strip and providing safe water to children in schools | Gaza Humanitarian | 2016/6/16 | 2017/7/31 | 1. Reprocessing wastewater to combat idleness and providing irrigation water to farmers 2. Providing drinking water to children in schools | 92,195,454 | 91,121,598 | |
Gaza | P/G-15 | Supporting farmers in Rafah through improving the operational capacity of sewage treatment plants and distributing agricultural equipment and training | Gaza Humanitarian | 2017/8/1 | 2018/3/31 | ① Solar power generation equipment (PVInstallation of the system ②Conducting a workshop on the use of treated wastewater for irrigation | 35,399,930 | 35,174,775 | |
Philippines | Phi-01 | Survey on the formulation of a project to support the construction of temporary housing for victims of Typhoon Haiyan | Philippine Typhoon | 2013/12/18 | 2013.12.28 | Gathered and coordinated information necessary for formulating a project plan to support the construction of temporary housing for victims of Typhoon Haiyan. | 1,897,289 | 1,572,198 | |
Philippines | Phi-02 | Project to support the reconstruction of disaster-resistant homes for victims of Typhoon Haiyan | Philippine Typhoon | 2014/1/20 | 2014/6/13 | ・In the town of Capoocan (21 villages) in Leyte, disaster-resistant building techniques were transferred to 71 local carpenters through model house construction workshops (11 villages) using Japanese wooden building techniques. ・Recovery shelter materials were distributed to 850 households in 12 villages. ・Post-distribution monitoring showed that 82.2% of households had used the transferred techniques to make repairs. | 20,453,731 | 20,335,550 | |
Philippines | Phi-03 | ? | Philippine Typhoon | School building roof repair (2 schools, Limon Elementary School and Tolibao Elementary School) | 1,000,000 | 1,000,000 | |||
Philippines | Phi-04 | Support project for building typhoon-resistant homes | Philippine Typhoon | 2014/12/9 | 2015/5/31 | The main results are as follows: 1) 21 local carpenters were trained and one model house was constructed. 2) Carpentry tools necessary for residents to carry out repairs were donated to nine villages. 3) Materials and equipment for rebuilding homes were distributed to 800 households in nine villages. 4) Through cash for work provided by 72 local carpenters, support was provided for repairs to 62 households that could not afford to hire carpenters. | 15,679,572 | 15,679,572 | |
Philippines | Phi-05 | Afforestation project for useful trees to improve livelihoods in Capoocan, Leyte, Philippines | Philippine Industrial Reconstruction | 2017/7/1 | 2018/6/30 | On April 26, 2018, four Rotarians from our club participated in a coconut tree planting ceremony at the site and distributed 3,400 cacao seedlings to 12 farmers. | 1,000,000 | 1,000,000 | |
Philippines | Phi-06 | Supporting cocoa cultivation and processing to improve livelihoods | Philippine Industrial Reconstruction | 2018/7/1 | 2019/6/30 | After holding discussions with representatives of the residents of the town of Capoocan, we provided technical training for cocoa cultivation to 12 farming households, and provided them with equipment (lawn mowers and equipment needed to maintain them, sprayers, watering cans, rakes, fertilizer, insecticides, etc.). | 1,000,000 | 1,000,000 | |
Myanmar | Myn-01 | Primary Health Care and Infectious Disease Control Support Project in Karen State | Myanmar Ethnic Minorities | 2013/10/17 | 2014/6/10 | 1. Improving the health and medical environment through the construction of small-scale medical facilities. 2. Improving initial response capabilities through training of health volunteers and health education and consultation for residents. | 29,861,070 | 29,843,655 | 0 |
Myanmar | Myn-02 | Improvement of primary health care services and hygienic environment in communities in Kayin State | Myanmar Ethnic Minorities | 2014/6/11 | 2014/11/15 | 1. Improving the health and medical environment by introducing emergency transport vehicles and communication equipment. 2. Improving initial response capabilities by training health volunteers and providing health education and consultations to residents. 3. Improving sanitary conditions by transferring technology, constructing Eco-San toilets, and promoting their use. | 21,678,816 | 18,799,114 | 0 |
Myanmar | Myn-03 | Primary health care and the hygiene improvement in communities in Kayin State | Myanmar Ethnic Minorities | 2014/11/16 | 2015/4/30 | 1. Improving the health and medical environment through the construction of small-scale medical facilities. 2. Improving initial response capabilities through training of health volunteers and health education and consultation for residents. 3. Improving sanitary conditions through the transfer of technology, construction and promotion of the use of Eco-san toilets. | 36,085,512 | 36,081,498 | 100,000 |
Myanmar | Myn-04 | Primary health care and the hygiene improvement in communities in Kayin State | Myanmar Ethnic Minorities | 2015/5/11 | 2016/6/30 | 1. Improving early response capabilities through training of health volunteers and health education and consultation for residents. 2. Improving sanitary conditions through technology transfer, construction and promotion of use of Eco-San toilets. 3. Creating funds for health and sanitation activities through the establishment of a village fund. | 52,445,019 | 100,000 | |
Malawi | Mal-01 | [Citizen participation]Survey for formulation of rural development projects in Malawi | 2006/2/2 | 2006/3/30 | 1. Survey on irrigation using the river that flows through the three villages 2. Survey on construction of eco-san toilets 3. Survey on construction of fishponds | ¥553,120 | |||
Malawi | Mal-02 | 【grassroots】Ensuring food security and improving sanitation in Malawi | 2007/7/12 | 2008/3/31 | 1. Dissemination of soil improvement techniques and the creation of compost and low-cost fertilizer through the use of eco-san toilets that separate feces and urine. 2. Dissemination of water management techniques. 3. Dissemination of grain seed distribution and seed storage techniques. 4. Dissemination of harvest preservation techniques. 5. Improvement of nutrition through the securing of protein. 6. Improvement of sanitation through the use of eco-san toilets that separate feces and urine. 7. Reduction in the number of malaria patients. 8. Development of human resources who will become local leaders with the aim of building sustainable communities. | ######### | |||
Malawi | Mal-03 | 【grassroots】Ensuring food security and improving sanitation in Malawi | 2008/4/1 | 2009/3/31 | 1. Dissemination of soil improvement techniques and the creation of compost and low-cost fertilizer through the use of eco-san toilets that separate feces and urine. 2. Dissemination of water management techniques. 3. Dissemination of grain seed distribution and seed storage techniques. 4. Dissemination of harvest preservation techniques. 5. Improvement of nutrition through the securing of protein. 6. Improvement of sanitation through the use of eco-san toilets that separate feces and urine. 7. Reduction in the number of malaria patients. 8. Development of human resources who will become local leaders with the aim of building sustainable communities. | ######### | |||
Malawi | Mal-04 | 【grassroots】Ensuring food security and improving sanitation in Malawi | 2009/4/1 | 2009/12/31 | 1. Dissemination of soil improvement techniques and the creation of compost and low-cost fertilizer through the use of eco-san toilets that separate feces and urine. 2. Dissemination of water management techniques. 3. Dissemination of grain seed distribution and seed storage techniques. 4. Dissemination of harvest preservation techniques. 5. Improvement of nutrition through the securing of protein. 6. Improvement of sanitation through the use of eco-san toilets that separate feces and urine. 7. Reduction in the number of malaria patients. 8. Development of human resources who will become local leaders with the aim of building sustainable communities. | ######### | ¥458,648 | ||
Malawi | Mal-05 | [Grassroots – Follow-up Type] Income generation through commercialization of products using moringa and increased food production and improved sanitation through the use of Eco-san toilets | 2010/1/1 | 2010/6/30 | 1. Improving the environment for growing moringa 2. Commercializing products using moringa oil 3. Developing distribution routes | ######### | ¥1,826 | ||
Malawi | Mal-06 | Afforestation projects to help alleviate poverty in Africa | 2007/4/1 | 2008/3/31 | 1. Environmental conservation through planting of native useful trees 2. Soil improvement through the spread of mixed planting and eco-san toilets 3. Guidance on plant cultivation methods based on permaculture farming 4. Environmental conservation through the construction of improved stoves 5. Support for income-generating activities | ¥5,068,707 | |||
Malawi | Mal-07 | Afforestation projects to help alleviate poverty in Africa | 2008/5/20 | 2009/5/19 | 1. Environmental conservation through planting of native useful trees 2. Soil improvement through the spread of mixed planting and eco-san toilets 3. Guidance on plant cultivation methods based on permaculture farming 4. Environmental conservation through the construction of improved stoves 5. Support for income-generating activities | ¥5,000,000 | |||
Malawi | Mal-08 | Afforestation projects to help alleviate poverty in Africa | 2009/6/16 | 2010/6/15 | 1. Environmental conservation through planting of native useful trees 2. Soil improvement through the spread of mixed planting and eco-san toilets 3. Guidance on plant cultivation methods based on permaculture farming 4. Environmental conservation through the construction of improved stoves 5. Support for income-generating activities | ¥5,000,000 | |||
Malawi | Mal-09 | Afforestation projects to help alleviate poverty in Africa | 2010/7/12 | 2011/8/11 | 1. Environmental conservation through planting of native useful trees 2. Soil improvement through the spread of mixed planting and eco-san toilets 3. Guidance on plant cultivation methods based on permaculture farming 4. Environmental conservation through the construction of improved stoves 5. Support for income-generating activities | ¥3,956,258 | |||
Malawi | Mal-10 | Afforestation projects to help alleviate poverty in Africa | 2011/9/5 | 2012/11/4 | 1. Environmental conservation through planting of native useful trees 2. Soil improvement through the spread of mixed planting and eco-san toilets 3. Guidance on plant cultivation methods based on permaculture farming 4. Environmental conservation through the construction of improved stoves 5. Support for income-generating activities | ¥3,099,022 | |||
Malawi | Mal-11 | Building an environmentally-conscious community development model to ensure food safety in Malawi, Southern Africa | 2007/4/1 | 2008/3/31 | 1. Afforestation projects for environmental conservation 2. Distribution of grain seeds and PC farming seminars 3. Construction of sewage-separating eco-san toilets and hygiene training 4. Expansion of a two-story grain storage facility | ¥4,500,000 | ¥358 | ||
Malawi | Mal-12 | Building an environmental conservation-oriented community development model in Sub-Saharan Africa | 2009/4/1 | 2010/3/31 | 1. Planting useful trees for environmental conservation 2. Agroforestry training through organic farming (permaculture) 3. Construction of sewage-separating eco-sanitary toilets and hygiene training 4. Soil improvement and food production increase projects | ¥2,500,000 | ¥268 | ||
Malawi | Mal-13 | Building an environmental conservation-oriented community development model in Sub-Saharan Africa | 2010/4/1 | 2011/3/31 | 1. Planting useful trees for environmental conservation 2. Agroforestry training through organic farming (permaculture) 3. Construction of sewage-separating eco-sanitary toilets and hygiene training 4. Soil improvement and food production increase projects | ¥4,900,000 | ¥2,732 | ||
Malawi | Mal-14 | Building an environmental conservation-oriented community development model in Sub-Saharan Africa | 2011/4/1 | 2012/3/31 | 1. Planting useful trees for environmental conservation 2. Agroforestry training through organic farming (permaculture) 3. Construction of sewage-separating eco-sanitary toilets and hygiene training 4. Soil improvement and food production increase projects | ¥7,000,000 | ¥5,484 | ||
Malawi | Mal-15 | Soil fertility improvement and reforestation support project in Malawi, southern Africa | 2007/7/1 | 2008/6/30 | 1. Planting useful trees for environmental conservation 2. Distribution of grain seeds and guidance on planting using PC farming 3. Construction of sewage-separating eco-sanitary toilets and hygiene guidance 4. Creation of organic fertilizer | ¥2,183,300 | ¥5,616,169 | ||
Malawi | Mal-16 | Soil fertility improvement and reforestation support project in Malawi, southern Africa | 2008/7/1 | 2009/6/30 | 1. Planting useful trees for environmental conservation 2. Distribution of grain seeds and guidance on planting using PC farming 3. Construction of sewage-separating eco-sanitary toilets and hygiene guidance 4. Creation of organic fertilizer | ¥2,985,000 | ¥1,363,891 | ||
Malawi | Mal-17 | Soil fertility improvement and reforestation support project in Malawi, southern Africa | 2009/7/1 | 2010/6/30 | 1. Planting useful trees for environmental conservation 2. Distribution of grain seeds and guidance on planting using PC farming 3. Construction of sewage-separating eco-sanitary toilets and hygiene guidance 4. Creation of organic fertilizer | ¥2,931,700 | ¥1,418,787 | ||
Malawi | Mal-18 | Project planning and research project | 2008/1/12 | 2008/3/31 | 1. Inspection surveys by dispatching medical doctors and other experts 2. Hearing surveys regarding health conditions and living conditions 3. Preparation of implementation guidelines for new projects related to health promotion to be implemented from the next fiscal year onwards | ¥3,186,828 | ¥3,070,354 | ||
Malawi | Mal-19 | Project to improve health, medical care, hygiene and nutrition in Nkhotakota District, central Malawi | 2008/9/22 | 2009/9/21 | 1. Understanding the incidence of malaria and schistosomiasis and prevention activities 2. Maternal and child health activities 3. HIV/AIDS infection prevention activities 4. Securing safe water 5. Public health improvement activities 6. Nutrition improvement activities 7. Improving health center facilities | $356,974 | $101,548 | ||
Malawi | Mal-20 | Project to improve health, medical care, hygiene and nutrition in Nkhotakota District, central Malawi | 2009/11/5 | 2010/11/4 | 1. Understanding the incidence of malaria and schistosomiasis and prevention activities 2. Maternal and child health activities 3. HIV/AIDS infection prevention activities 4. Securing safe water 5. Public health improvement activities 6. Nutrition improvement activities 7. Improving health center facilities | $375,466 | $54,133 | ||
Malawi | Mal-21 | Project to improve health, medical care, hygiene and nutrition in Nkhotakota District, central Malawi | 2010/11/5 | 2012/1/4 | 1. Understanding the incidence of malaria and schistosomiasis and prevention activities 2. Maternal and child health activities 3. HIV/AIDS infection prevention activities 4. Securing safe water 5. Public health improvement activities 6. Nutrition improvement activities 7. Improving health center facilities | $570,979 | $17,470 | ||
Malawi | Mal-22 | Comprehensive environmental conservation-oriented village development project through recycling-based agriculture and sanitation improvement | 2011/2/18 | 2011/8/17 | 1. Providing safe water through well construction, etc. 2. Improving sanitation through the construction of eco-san toilets, etc. and creating organic fertilizer 3. Preventing infectious diseases through the distribution of mosquito nets, etc. 4. Technology transfer and marketing of processed agricultural products 5. Promoting the self-sustaining management of school vegetable gardens | $149,514 | $10,240 | ||
Malawi | Mal-23 | Comprehensive environmental conservation-oriented village development project through recycling-based agriculture and sanitation improvement | 2011/8/18 | 2012/8/17 | 1. Providing safe water through well construction, etc. 2. Improving sanitation through the construction of eco-san toilets, etc. and creating organic fertilizer 3. Preventing infectious diseases through the distribution of mosquito nets, etc. 4. Technology transfer and marketing of processed agricultural products 5. Promoting the self-sustaining management of school vegetable gardens | $379,677 | $14,265 | ||
Malawi | Mal-24 | Comprehensive environmental conservation-oriented village development project through recycling-based agriculture and sanitation improvement | 2012/9/12 | 2013/9/11 | 1. Providing safe water through well construction, etc. 2. Improving sanitation through the construction of eco-san toilets, etc. and creating organic fertilizer 3. Preventing infectious diseases through the distribution of mosquito nets, etc. 4. Technology transfer and marketing of processed agricultural products 5. Promoting the self-sustaining management of school vegetable gardens | $343,169 | $5,468 | ||
Malawi | Mal-25 | Comprehensive village health care support model in Lilongwe District | 2012/12/13 | 2013/12/12 | 1. Malaria prevention 2. Schistosomiasis prevention 3. Maternal and child health activities 4. HIV/AIDS prevention education activities 5. Securing safe water 6. Public health improvement activities 7. Nutrition improvement activities 8. Mobile clinics 9. Building an emergency transport system within villages (self-funded) 10. Building a community center (self-funded) | $435,794 | $6,518 | ||
Malawi | Mal-26 | Comprehensive village health care support model in Lilongwe District | 2013/12/13 | 2014/12/12 | 1. Malaria prevention 2. Schistosomiasis prevention 3. Maternal and child health activities 4. HIV/AIDS prevention education activities 5. Securing safe water 6. Public health improvement activities 7. Nutrition improvement activities 8. Mobile clinics 9. Building an emergency transport system within villages (self-funded) 10. Building a community center (self-funded) | $440,178 | $8,443 | ||
Malawi | Mal-27 | Malawi emergency support project | 2006/01/12 | 2006/02/11 | Seeds (corn, beans) distribution | ¥0 | |||
Malawi | Mal-28 | Malawi emergency support project | 2006/02/12 | 2006/04/19 | Seeding and planting guidance, survey | ¥0 | |||
Malawi | Mal-29 | Demonstration of environmental conservation, food security, and sanitation improvement through the spread of EcoSan toilets in Malawi, and spreading activities throughout Malawi and its neighboring countries | 2013/04/01 | 2014/03/01 | ¥5,836,829 | ||||
Malawi | Mal-30 | Construction of a well in Mwazama, Nkhotakota District, central Malawi | 2008/10/06 | 2009/02/15 | 1. Well construction 2. Seminar 3. Water quality testing | ¥2,500,301 | |||
Malawi | Mal-31 | Construction of a well in Mwazama, Nkhotakota District, central Malawi | 1. Well construction 2. Seminar 3. Water quality testing | ||||||
Malawi | Mal-32 | Construction of a well in Mwazama, Nkhotakota District, central Malawi | 1. Well construction 2. Seminar 3. Water quality testing | ||||||
Malawi | Mal-33 | Malaria prevention and safe water supply project in Malawi | 2011/09/01 | 2012/12/31 | 1. Malaria prevention measures through distribution of mosquito nets (※Distribution is an AMF project) 2. Construction of wells (4 wells) | ||||
Malawi | Mal-34 | LLIN Distribution | 2011/11/01 | 2011/12/31 | 1. Preliminary survey 2. Distribution of mosquito nets (1,947 sets) 3. Malaria education 4. Monitoring and guidance |