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Projects on this page are divided into two categories: GGGI Signature Projects and GGGI Small Grants.

  • GGGI Signature Projects are collaborative projects that have been designed by and funded through the GGGI involving several GGGI members and other partners contributing to large-scale and often multi-phase projects.

  • GGGI Small Grants are projects are funded through the GGGI Small Grants Program, which is a competitive bid-based program open to GGGI members only, pending available funding. GGGI Small grants typically involve one or more GGGI members working on specific projects in select geographies.

GGGI projects by region - select a region and then click “explore” to see projects from each region


GGGI Small Grant (2024) - Stand Out for Environment Restoration (Nigeria)

The Fishing Net Gains Community Integrated Center project, led by the SOFER Initiative, made significant progress in 2024. As part of this project, the SOFER Initiative recruited 16 local ghost gear retrievers, who successfully recovered 1,919 kg of waste fishing gear across eight coastal communities in Nigeria. Additionally, 25 women from the local community were trained to convert fishing gear into fabric at the Community Integrated Centre (CIC). The CIC serves as a multifunctional facility: a hub for fabric production; a welfare center; and a cooperative space for fishermen, women, fish processors, and traders. The facility also functions as a training center for fabric production.

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GGGI Small Grant (2023) - Go Green Malawi (Malawi)

This pilot project aimed to protect human and environmental health from plastic waste and abandoned, lost, or discarded fishing gear (ALDFG) in Malawi by strengthening knowledge and capacity among decision makers in Malawi. An initial feasibility study was conducted and included research, trainings, and community science to determine the causes and sources of ALDFG, examine costs and opportunities for return and recovery, and overall reduction of plastic waste. The study is also considering the causes of abandonment of the traditional methods and tools, the level of acceptance among fishermen to return to them, and a cost benefit analysis of such reintroduction. During the first quarter of the project, 8 collection points were established in Nkhata bay and Salima districts (substitute for Monkey bay).

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GGGI Small Grant (2023) - Environment and Food Foundation Cameroon (Cameroon)

Through this project, the Environment to Food Foundation (E2F) Cameroon has built on the organization’s existing work in Douala, Cameroon, to provide a holistic approach to the sustainable management of ALDFG by increasing the knowledge base among relevant stakeholders through data collection, education campaigns, and prevention and mitigation efforts. Workshops, educational materials, and direct engagement with the fishing community has lead to an increase the reach of E2F and continues to empower local communities and to drive policy and advocacy efforts around ALDFG.

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Joanna Toole Award (2022) - Uganda Junior Rangers (Uganda)

This project is designed to address ALDFG along various fish landing sites around Lake Victoria, Uganda; analyze ALDFG impacts on the health of Lake Victoria fisheries; educate the local community on ALDFG; map ALDFG waste and disposal sites; and recover damaged, old and discarded fishing nets left in and around Lake Victoria or on its islands.

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