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MJUMITA empowers Tanzanians with conservation education
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 71655, member: 636"] The Tanzania Community Forest Conservation Network, known as MJUMITA, is continuing its work to educate communities on better forest management and environmental protection. The organization's Executive Director, Rahima Njaidi, explained that a project focusing on youth and women has successfully increased public understanding of climate change and conservation strategies. Njaidi reported receiving the Tusk Award for Conservation in Africa, a major honor that recognizes impactful and innovative African conservationists. She stated the award would raise global awareness of their work and create new opportunities for expansion across Tanzania. The network provides guidelines for sustainable charcoal production and other practices to help communities use forest resources without causing damage. A Rufiji District Forest Officer, Awadhi Kabuche, confirmed the project's positive impact, noting that five villages are now effectively managing their forests. This has led to economic benefits, with communities funding the construction of offices, schools, and a health facility through sustainable harvesting. A project beneficiary, Abdalah Mponda, added that the education has reached 1,500 villagers, leading to a shift away from destructive shifting cultivation toward more productive and permanent agricultural methods. [/QUOTE]
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