At Sustainable Futures Tanzania, we believe research alone is not enough to safeguard our ecosystems. Real change happens when scientific knowledge is connected to people, communities, and action on the ground.
Sustainable Futures Tanzania took action for International Water Week by leading a focused set of activities in Meru Forest, Arusha. The project emphasized the necessity of collective action for effective resource management, involving close collaboration with local community members, leaders, and forest officials Key Project Activities and Knowledge Sharing The…
During Youth Action Day in partnership with TACCEI (Tanzania Conservation and Community Empowerment Initiative), we actively participated in a workshop held in Arusha that brought together young leaders from across Tanzania for the Youth Consultation on Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), National Adaptation Plans (NAPs), and Youth Engagement in Climate Adaptation…
Sustainable Futures Tanzania is looking for passionate volunteers to help us protect Tanzania’s biodiversity and empower communities.We’re looking for individuals with skills in:📝 Social media and communications.📊 Grant writing and fundraising.🌿 Fieldwork and community engagement.If you’re ready to make a difference, we’d love to have you on board! Send us…
Tree planting offers students a practical and meaningful way to connect with nature, understand the importance of ecosystem restoration, and take pride in contributing to a greener, healthier environment. By involving schools directly, we help nurture future conservation leaders while improving the ecological resilience and aesthetics of learning space. Sustainable…