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The 5th International Training on Ecohydrology in Tanzania, leaving no one behind

Main Theme: Nature-based and Bankable Nature Solutions for Environmental Sustainability “Leaving No One Behind” Host: UNESCO Chair on Ecohydrology and Transboundary Water Management Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro Tanzania November 13th – 17th, 2023: National Carbon Monitoring Centre (NCMC)– Sokoine University of Agriculture, Morogoro Tanzania. follow the below link for more information; https://www.cfwt.sua.ac.tz/foresteconomics/wp-content/uploads/2023/10/Ecohydrology-_Training_Draft_Programme-_November_-2023_1.pdf

Tanzania per capita income increases by 5%

what’s new? According to the BoT’s report on zonal economic efficiency, per capita income increased from Sh 2.7o million in 2022 to Sh 2.8 million Recent statistics from Bank of Tanzania (BoT) reveals that per capita income in the country rose by 5% over the past year, swift economic growth being mentioned as the driving […]

More positive visions for conservation need communication

by Rachael Garrett As our global thermostat keeps ticking up, species continue to vanish from the face of the planet, and as more and more lives are ruined by natural disasters, it’s clear that we are failing horribly to address the world’s most pressing sustainability challenges. Despite our news pages being filled with floods and fires, […]

CALL FOR PROJECT PROPOSALS FOR FUNDING BY THE EAMCEF FOR THE YEAR 2024/2025

The first round of funding by EAMCEF started in 2006/2007 financial year for eligible projects targeting only four forest sites up to 2010/2011. Following the management experience and financing capacity gained, the EAMCEF funding was extended to cover nine (9) target sites beginning the financial year 2011/2012. for more information on application procedures visit the […]

The new Sahel reforestation projects at risk due to uncontrolled logging

by  Yannick Kenné | Sabré Na-Ideyam | Georges Messi Reforestation projects to restore degraded lands in Chad and Cameroon, like the “Great Green Wall” and the “Reforestation 1400” projects, are facing increasing pressure from logging activity. Facing poverty, war and corrupt local authorities, locals and refugees are cutting trees in new protected areas for firewood […]

We can. We will. That is the attitude we need to bring to COP28, Simon Stiell

UN Climate Speech Keynote speech by UN Climate Change Executive Secretary Simon Stiell at the Opening of the New York Climate Week Friends, colleagues, This particular event is a moment of reflection for me, as it marks one year in my role as Executive Secretary of the UNFCCC. In that spirit, I want to use […]

Living beyond most environmental limits on Earth, study finds

The Earth system is under unprecedented pressure from human activity and is in danger of losing the relatively stable conditions that allowed modern civilizations to evolve over the past 10,000 years, according to a recent study. Based on a concept introduced in 2009 to define Earth’s environmental limits, the updated study found that six of the nine planetary […]

SUA LIST OF SELECTED APPLICANTS NON-DEGREE

Congratulations on being selected to join non-degree programs at Sokoine University of Agriculture! As a student at SUA, you will have access to a wide range of short courses and training programs in agriculture and related fields. With a focus on practical experience and research, SUA is the perfect place to develop your skills and […]

SUA LIST OF MULTIPLE SELECTED APPLICANTS FOR FIRST BATCH 2023 – 2024

Congratulations on being selected to join degree programs at Sokoine University of Agriculture! As a student at SUA, you will have access to a top-notch education in agriculture and related fields. With a focus on research and practical experience, SUA is the perfect place to develop your skills and prepare for a successful career in […]