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FCDO LAND FOR LIFE

Last updated: 19/02/2026
IATI Identifier: GB-CHC-1081247-F04LAND
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Description

Land for Life: Securing livelihoods and empowering vulnerable Maasai communities whilst recovering wildlife in critical corridors in Kenya & Tanzania.

Objectives

Outcome: By 2025, there is improved wellbeing for 69,000 members of vulnerable Maasai communities, through greater income, voice, rights and access to natural resources, increased tolerance to living with predators & elephants, and more equitable and sustainable natural resource governance systems within wildlife corridors. Output 1: By 2025, 4 community managed conservation areas in Kenya & Tanzania are under improved & inclusive governance, with effective participation & empowerment of vulnerable sectors of the communities (Elangata and Narosua ranches in greater Loita, Shompole in Kenya, and Lake Natron in Tanzania). Output 2: By 2025, at least ~1,600 km² priority areas within the geoscope are under effective community management providing sustainable & equitable services to local men & women & free movement of wide-ranging species, with reduced HWC & zero poaching. Output 3: By 2025, effective implementation & coordination of cross-border activities & natural resource use policies based on transboundary collaboration at local, national & regional level, through at least 5 transboundary meetings and 2 transboundary patrols per year. Output 4: By 2025, >25% of target communities and at least 1,500 women, are implementing, or on clear pathway, to commercially viable, sustainable, locally appropriate, wildlife compatible business enterprises, with value added products.

Target Groups

By 2025, 115,000 people in vulnerable Maasai communities (direct and indirect beneficiaries) in the project geographic scope, have reduced poverty through improved livelihoods, local empowerment, inclusive natural resource governance & equitable benefits from the conservation of critical transboundary wildlife corridors in Kenya & Tanzania, enabling the recovery of wide-ranging wildlife species & their habitats.


Location

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Kenya, Tanzania, United Kingdom

Status Implementation

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Programme Spend

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Participating Organisation(s)

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  • WWF-Kenya
  • WWF-Tanzania

Sectors

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Budget

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Programme data last updated on 19/02/2026