Dar es Salaam. Due to the absence of specific legislation holding voluntary plastic product producers accountable in Tanzania, youths engaged in informal Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) initiatives in the sector
Dar es Salaam. The surge in plastic usage parallels the expansion of the economy, according to insights from Professor Aurelia Kamuzora, a Senior Economist at Mzumbe University. When queried about
Dar es Salaam. In anticipation of the Thirteenth Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization (WTO MC13), the Africa Trade Network (ATN) is making waves with its impassioned call for
The imperative need for the Tanzanian government and conservation stakeholders to devise sustainable strategies promoting harmonious coexistence between humans and wildlife within wildlife corridors has been emphasized. This advice comes
In a bid to bolster the tourism industry, the Tanzanian government, under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism, has unveiled two key strategies: Conservation and Promotion. The primary objectives
To effectively address the challenges arising from climate change and the ensuing conflicts between animals and humans in wildlife corridors, collaborative efforts between governments and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are imperative.
Dar es Salaam. Environmental advocates in Tanzania are on a mission to save the environment by focusing on the collection of plastic bottles, including colored ones that significantly contribute to
Dar es Salaam. At COP28 Multilevel Action Day on December 06, Tanzania showcased commitment to the net zero agenda. With over 40 ministers and environmental stakeholders present, the event emphasized
Coast Region. Tanzania's is grappling with a perilous situation as indigenous trees face the risk of extinction. The alarm was sounded by Reuben Magandi, the Conservation Officer of the Tanzania
Dar es Salaam, Bonn-Germany. In a significant stride towards community-led conservation and sustainable development, the Global Landscapes Forum's (GLFx) network of chapters, one of the GLF's programs welcomes the Maasai Steppe