Strengthening dialogue and opportunities for knowledge and information sharing.
CBNRM
Promoting Community Based Natural Resource Management (CBNRM) as the focus for strengthening citizens voice in the forestry, rangelands, wildlife and fisheries thematic areas.
Climate Change
Communicating climate change as a cross cutting area of engagement through TNRF’s work.
TNRF’s mission is to bring together diverse stakeholders and improve communication and understanding between them to secure consensus and better management of natural resources so that people are able to make a living and the resources are protected and made sustainable.
The statement describes the evolution of the climate systems and outlook for the October to December, 2019 rainfall season, advisories and early warnings to various weather sensitive sectors including Agriculture..........Download here
Maajabu Unit
This unit aims to produce films that help communities share their voices and opinions on issues regarding governance of natural resources. View TNRF-Maajabu films here
Tanzanian policy makers have an opportunity to spearhead the implementation of the country’s industrialisation agenda through integrated and people-centered land-based investments.....Read More
Submitted by Website Officer on 12 March 2012 - 4:35pm
In 2011, TNRF saw a lot of successes, challenges and growth. Learn more about the year, in the 2011 Annual Report, which is available for download here.
Submitted by Website Officer on 12 March 2012 - 4:31pm
A summary of the inception workshop, "Mainstreaming Climate Change Adaptation into District Land Use Planning in Tanzanian Drylands," is now available. Download the workshop report here.
Submitted by Website Officer on 6 March 2012 - 8:32pm
There are many activities going on in Tanzania to help mark and celebrate the 2012 International Women's Day on March 8th. Learn more about what is going on and participate in the celebration of IWD's by going here. Also, find out what TNRF is doing to promote gender equality and to empower women.
Submitted by Website Officer on 13 February 2012 - 3:59pm
Last week several human rights activists were arrested after they protested in Dar es Salaam and released a joint statement to pressurize the government to reconcile with doctors who had been on strike for almost a month. The activists have been released on bail, but may face charges and a court case. Civil society organizations are rallying behind them, calling for the case to be thrown out.