Conserving 250,000 Acres of Tanzanian Rainforest

by African Rainforest Conservancy (ARC)
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Conserving 250,000 Acres of Tanzanian Rainforest
Conserving 250,000 Acres of Tanzanian Rainforest
Conserving 250,000 Acres of Tanzanian Rainforest
Conserving 250,000 Acres of Tanzanian Rainforest
Conserving 250,000 Acres of Tanzanian Rainforest
Conserving 250,000 Acres of Tanzanian Rainforest
Conserving 250,000 Acres of Tanzanian Rainforest
Conserving 250,000 Acres of Tanzanian Rainforest
Conserving 250,000 Acres of Tanzanian Rainforest
Conserving 250,000 Acres of Tanzanian Rainforest
Conserving 250,000 Acres of Tanzanian Rainforest
Conserving 250,000 Acres of Tanzanian Rainforest
Conserving 250,000 Acres of Tanzanian Rainforest

Project Report | Jan 22, 2015
Achievements and Challenges of TFCG-West Usambara

By Simon Lugazo | Project Manager

The African Rainforest Conservancy's (ARC's) field partner, the Tanzania Forest Conservation Group (TFCG), has been working in the West Usambaras in Tanzania for the past 15 years in participatory forest management and income generating activities. The West Usamabaras are very important due to a high presence of endemic species and water catchment areas. But more than 90% of the forests have been cleared for on-going agriculture practices and timber logging. In addition, people are very poor and don't have access to reliable, safe water.

Achievements:

  • 11 villages established participatory forest management
  • 380 bee hives distributed to 15 villages and about 500 beekeepers benefited
  • 929 litres of honey harvested by beekeepers and a total of $10,400,000 TZS ($5,675 USD) earned between June 2013 and October 2014
  • One beekeeping cooperative has been registered by Tanga Cooperative and a total of $963,000 TZS ($525 USD) in shares and registration fees collected by members
  • About $136,000,000 TZS ($74,223 USD) worth in shares contributed by village saving and lending groups
  •  42 tree nurseries established and about 500,000 tree seedlings planted annually
  • Fire campaigns conducted in 21 villages every year
  • 2,200 improved stoves distributed in 21 villages
  • 60 fish ponds established in 10 villages
  • Two Water User Associations formed and social assessments conducted
  • 10 domestic water supply projects constructed in 11 villages benefiting 12,000 people
  • Construction of rain water harvesting infrastructure in 15 primary schools
  • Training and installation of 10 low cost rainwater harvesting tanks
  • 2000 farmers stopped shifting cultivation after being trained on improved agriculture techniques through farm field school
  • Introduction of conservation agriculture techniques: raising horticultural crops, kitchen gardens, terracing, agro-forestry and drip irrigation
  • Water management using drip irrigation techniques introduced to 10 villages

 Challenges and Lessons Learnt:

  • Lack of continued funding in 2015
  • Lack of reliable market for agricultural produce
  • Pest and disease for agricultural crops
  • High cost of materials for construction of water projects
  • Illegal harvesting of trees for timber and poor communication between community and forest officers
  • Lack of infrastructure for irrigation
  • High demand for establishing more village saving and lending groups
  • Lack of equipment for processing other bee products, such as bee wax and proporis

Thank you for so generously donating to this project to conserve Tanzania's rainforest. We are so grateful for the outpouring of support we have received and are grateful for this opportunity to partner with GlobalGiving to mobilize a network of people who so passionately care about the future of Tanzania's forests and the people who call them home. It is humbling to know that real progress is being made, but we are always mindful of all that still remains to be done.

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African Rainforest Conservancy (ARC)

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African Rainforest Conservancy (ARC)
Namasha Schelling
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Namasha Schelling
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New York , NY United States

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