SUSTAINABLE MANAGEMENT OF THE IPOLE WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA

TANZANIA - The project aims to ensure the sustainability of the Ipole Wildlife Management Area by strengthening the capacity of the association that manages it and supporting the development of added-value chains for natural resources to ensure local income.

JOINT FOREST MANAGEMENT IN THE KATAVI-UGALLA CORRIDOR

TANZANIA - The project aims to support the establishment of joint forest management for nine villages bordering the Mlele forest reserve, and to develop income-generating activities (honey - and mushroom harvesting).

COMMUNITY-BASED MANAGEMENT OF THE RUNGWA CORRIDOR FORESTS

TANZANIA - The project aims to improve the livelihoods of local communities in the Rungwa-Katavi ecological corridor, giving them more rights over the forests, and supporting the development of sustainable activities such as beekeeping.
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