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== Initiatives by topic ==
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== News and comment ==
'''2017'''
<nowiki>#50MillionTrees</nowiki>: how young people are fighting deforestation in Tanzania, Jun 5 <ref>[https://www.theguardian.com/voluntary-sector-network/2017/jun/05/50milliontrees-fighting-deforestation-sustainable-development-world-environment-day-tanzania The Guardian]</ref>
'''2016'''
Govt Hands Out Cash to Help Its Very Poorest Kickstart Businesses, Jul 24 <ref>[http://allafrica.com/stories/201607240150.html @allafrica]</ref>
Off-grid Njoro Children’s Library in Tanzania keeps naturally cool with compressed earth, Apr 15 <ref>[http://inhabitat.com/off-grid-njoro-childrens-library-in-tanzania-keeps-naturally-cool-with-compressed-earth/ Inhabitat]</ref>
'''2015'''
Community Forests International Plants Trees and Livelihoods on Pemba Island, November 13 <ref>[http://foodtank.com/news/2015/11/community-forests-international-plants-trees-and-livelihoods-on-pemba-islan foodtank.com]</ref>
How Tanzania plans to light up a million homes with solar power, October 29 <ref>[http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2015/oct/29/how-tanzania-plans-to-light-up-a-million-homes-with-solar-power The Guardian]</ref>
Zanzibar's 'Solar Mamas' flip the switch on rural homes, gender roles, June 5 <ref>[http://www.pri.org/stories/2015-06-05/zanzibars-solar-mamas-flip-switch-rural-homes-gender-roles Public Radio International]</ref>
'''2014'''
Mobile money powers solar expansion in rural East Africa <ref>[http://www.ashden.org/winners/OffGrid14 Ashden]</ref>
'''2009'''
Scientists: Snow on Mt. Kilimanjaro to melt in twenty years, <ref>[[Wikinews:Scientists: Snow on Mt. Kilimanjaro to melt in twenty years]]</ref> November 3
2009 SEED Award Winners, <ref>[http://www.unep.org/Documents.Multilingual/Default.asp?DocumentID=585&ArticleID=6164&l=en&t=long United Nations Environment Programme]</ref> May 12
"KOLCAFE - Smallholder coffee revenue enhancement". This initiative, involving national NGOs and a local research institution, aims to empower coffee farmers and increase coffee production by improving agronomic practices and adding value through building product processing infrastructure and selling products directly to export markets.
[[Kenya]], [[Malawi]], [[Tanzania]] and [[Zambia]]: "Sunny Money - solar micro-franchising". International NGOs and community-based organisations in Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania and Zambia have created a micro-franchise named Sunny Money, which recruits, trains and supports a growing network of solar entrepreneurs in East Africa, especially deaf and disabled people, helping them build and sell solar kits to power lights, radios and mobile phones.


== Resources ==
== Resources ==
=== Maps ===
[http://ramanihuria.org/ Ramani Huria] is community-based mapping project in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, training university students and local community members to create highly accurate maps of the most flood-prone areas of the city using OpenStreetMap.
The city of Dar es Salaam is on the coast of Tanzania and in the rainy season is vulnerable to large scale flooding. Additionally, there are no current or reliable maps which can be used by aid respondents in the event of flooding. Maps are created specifically in flood prone wards with the aim of providing information for flood resistance.
The project uses a number of mapping tools including OpenStreetMap, InaSAFE, drone imagery. {{W|Ramani Huria}}


=== Video ===
=== Video ===
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== Interwiki links ==
== Interwiki links ==
Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Tanzania|Tanzania]], [[wikipedia:Tanzania#Biodiversity|Biodiversity in Tanzania]]
Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:Tanzania|Tanzania]], [[wikipedia:Tanzania#Biodiversity|Biodiversity in Tanzania]]
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[[category:Sustainable community action]]
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[[category:Tanzania]]
[[category:Tanzania]]
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Revision as of 07:58, 15 June 2017

Maza Wanawake Kwanza Growers Association (1).jpg

Initiatives by topic

Biodiversity

Approximately 38% of Tanzania's land area is set aside in protected areas for conservation. Tanzania has 16 national parks, plus a variety of game and forest reserves, including the Ngorongoro Conservation Area.

Tanzania is highly biodiverse and contains a wide variety of animal habitats. Tanzania has developed a Biodiversity Action Plan to address species conservation. [citation needed] W

Darwin projects in Tanzania

Community energy

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Off Grid Electric - TaTEDO-Centre for Sustainable Modern Energy Initiatives

Community involvement

Daraja, aims to make positive changes to life in rural Tanzania by bringing people and government closer together

Food activism

Solar cooking resources in Tanzania

News and comment

2017

#50MillionTrees: how young people are fighting deforestation in Tanzania, Jun 5 [1]

2016

Govt Hands Out Cash to Help Its Very Poorest Kickstart Businesses, Jul 24 [2]

Off-grid Njoro Children’s Library in Tanzania keeps naturally cool with compressed earth, Apr 15 [3]

2015

Community Forests International Plants Trees and Livelihoods on Pemba Island, November 13 [4]

How Tanzania plans to light up a million homes with solar power, October 29 [5]

Zanzibar's 'Solar Mamas' flip the switch on rural homes, gender roles, June 5 [6]

2014

Mobile money powers solar expansion in rural East Africa [7]

2009

Scientists: Snow on Mt. Kilimanjaro to melt in twenty years, [8] November 3

2009 SEED Award Winners, [9] May 12

"KOLCAFE - Smallholder coffee revenue enhancement". This initiative, involving national NGOs and a local research institution, aims to empower coffee farmers and increase coffee production by improving agronomic practices and adding value through building product processing infrastructure and selling products directly to export markets.

Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania and Zambia: "Sunny Money - solar micro-franchising". International NGOs and community-based organisations in Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania and Zambia have created a micro-franchise named Sunny Money, which recruits, trains and supports a growing network of solar entrepreneurs in East Africa, especially deaf and disabled people, helping them build and sell solar kits to power lights, radios and mobile phones.

Resources

Maps

Ramani Huria is community-based mapping project in Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, training university students and local community members to create highly accurate maps of the most flood-prone areas of the city using OpenStreetMap.

The city of Dar es Salaam is on the coast of Tanzania and in the rainy season is vulnerable to large scale flooding. Additionally, there are no current or reliable maps which can be used by aid respondents in the event of flooding. Maps are created specifically in flood prone wards with the aim of providing information for flood resistance.

The project uses a number of mapping tools including OpenStreetMap, InaSAFE, drone imagery. W

Video

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See also

Interwiki links

Wikipedia: Tanzania, Biodiversity in Tanzania


References Template:Attrib sca ref


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