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RESETTLEMENT PLAN FOR PRIORITY EROSION GULLY SITES, CALABAR CROSS RIVER STATE (IKOT EKPO)
ABSTRACT The objective of the Erosion and Watershed Management Project for Nigeria is to restore degraded lands and reduce longer-term erosion vulnerability in targeted areas. Negative impact...
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN (VOL. 3) – IKOT EKPO GULLY SITE, CALABAR
ABSTRACT The objective of the Erosion and Watershed Management Project for Nigeria is to restore degraded lands and reduce longer-term erosion vulnerability in targeted areas. Negative measures...
ENVIRONMENT AND SOCIAL MANAGEMENT PLAN (VOL. 4) – ATAKPA EROSION GULLY SITE, CALABAR
ABSTRACT The objective of the Erosion and Watershed Management Project for Nigeria is to restore degraded lands and reduce longer-term erosion vulnerability in targeted areas. Negative measures...
RESETTLEMENT ACION PLAN (VOL. 4) – PRIORITY EROSION GULLY SITES IN CALABAR
ABSTRACT The objective of the Erosion and Watershed Management Project for Nigeria is to restore degraded lands and reduce longer-term erosion vulnerability in targeted areas. Negative impact...
ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL MANAGEMENT PLAN (VOL. 5) – SECOND NYANGASANG GULLY EROSION SITE IN CALABAR, CROSS RIVER STATE
ABSTRACT The objective of the Erosion and Watershed Management Project for Nigeria is to restore degraded lands and reduce longer-term erosion vulnerability in targeted areas. Negative measures...
FINAL REPORT OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR EKEHUAN GULLY EROSION SITE IN BENIN CITY, EDO STATE
ABSTRACT The objective of the Erosion and Watershed Management Project for Nigeria is to restore degraded lands and reduce longer-term erosion vulnerability in targeted areas. Negative measures...
IMPLEMENTATION STATUS RESULTS REPORT : SEQUENCE 03
Nigeria – Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project : P124905 – Implementation Status Results Report : Sequence 03 (English)
$ 508 M + Additional Funding $400M USD
PROJECT PORTFOLIO
21 NEWMAP STATES
3 Million Plus Beneficiaries
MULTIPLE PROJECTS
Across 21 States