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People, Prosperity, Planet: Reduced poverty and climate resilience for coastal communities in Tanzania

Last updated: 11/04/2025
IATI Identifier: GB-COH-3031674-203559-135
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Description

The project will improve natural resource management and livelihoods for 2,200 households in Tanzania in the districts of Kisarawe and Rufiji. Household incomes will be increased through climate resilience practices and market led approaches along the supply chains of honey, fruit trees, sunflowers, poultry, and vegetables.

Objectives

Outcome: 2,000 climate vulnerable women and men in Rufiji and Kisarawe districts of Pwani region Tanzania benefit from increased incomes and improved natural resource management.

Target Groups

2,200 households


Location

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Tanzania
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Status Implementation

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Programme Spend

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Budget

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Programme data last updated on 11/04/2025