Open Call for Proposals for Woodland Support Projects for 2021/2022 - Specification and Application Form Introduction
Woodlands and Forestry haves many benefits for society including economic, social and environmental ones. They are a source of timber products, recreational spaces and habitat for biodiversity while also providing an important source of income for rural communities.
The Forestry Programme 2014 – 2020 (extended to end 2022) provides funding to the forestry sector in Ireland and consists of a number of measures aimed at the following:
increasing the level of forest cover,
increasing the supply of forest-based biomass,
supporting private forest holders in actively managing their forests, and
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Reaching the zero malaria target: Somalia scales up efforts to eliminate malaria from 6 pilot districts
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25 April 2021 – Ahead of World Malaria Day, marked annually on 25 April, WHO congratulates the Somali health authorities for taking bold and pragmatic steps to eliminate malaria from 6 pilot districts aiming to halt indigenous transmission of the disease.
While the world was grappling with the rapid and fast spreading pandemic of COVID-19, the World Health Organization (WHO) country office in Somalia has continued to scale up its fight against malaria despite disruption of essential health services in the country.
Somolia has a high-burden of malaria, and between 2000 and 2019, an estimated 759 000 cases and 1942 deaths from malaria have occurred. Various control efforts undertaken by the Government with the support of WHO and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and funded by the Global Fund have resulted in the reduction of incidence from 2.6 cases per 1000
1.1 Background
The humanitarian impact of the Syria crisis remains deep and far-reaching. More than eight years since the war’s outbreak, Syrian refugees in Jordan have used up most of their resources and the host communities are increasingly strained, while donor fatigue has made the establishment of new projects and continuation of existing programming increasingly difficult.
The Jordan Response Plan (JRP), while only 38% funded in 2018, has a strong emphasis on education. The goal is to ensure sustained access to quality and inclusive education for Syrian refugees and vulnerable Jordanians through the following main pillars: (i) increasing access to inclusive education opportunities; (ii) improving the quality of education delivered to all children affected by the crisis; and (iii) strengthening the government’s capacity to plan and manage the education system in light of the extra pressures on the system.
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