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PLTF partners led by PINGOS Forum shall have a brief meeting with Members of Parliament to present some pertinent issues in the livestock sector.
Film showing with Wilderness Africa and recording of footage for a film about Maajabu
Members of TNRF's Pastoral Livelihoods Task Force will meet to discuss the findings and action plan of the joint study called "Options for Pastoralists to Secure their Livelihoods", which was released in May 2008 and is available at the following link: http://www.tnrf.org/node/7487?group=57
Film showing with Wilderness Africa and recording of footage for a film about Maajabu
Film showing with Wilderness Africa and recording of footage for a film about Maajabu
Film showing with Wilderness Africa and recording of footage for a film about Maajabu
The African Wildlife Foundation has received a grant from the Ford Foundation to implement a project titled "local communities and sustainable natural resources management: new learning about linkages.' The project aims to critically examine and share learning and knowledge on terrestrial CBNRM over the last five years or more in East Africa.
Film showing with Wilderness Africa and recording of footage for a film about Maajabu
The Task Force partners led by PINGOs Forum has been invited to attend a two day parliamentary session when the livestock budget shall be discussed.This follows a successful lobbying and presentation to MPs and the Minister for Livestock the challenges affecting livestock sector and pastoralists especially after Ihefu eviction.
The Task Force partners led by PINGOs Forum has been invited to attend a two day parliamentary session when the livestock budget shall be discussed.This follows a successful lobbying and presentation to MPs and the Minister for Livestock the challenges affecting livestock sector and pastoralists especially after Ihefu eviction.
TNRF will be facilitating a workshop on the implementation approach of Mama Misitu campaign. The Mama Misitu campaign is a follow up work of a report submitted by TRAFFIC who were conmmissioned by the Government of Tanzania and supported by the Developmemt Partners Group. The workshop will run for a full day on Thursday 14th August 2008 with its parners (NGOs) who are the implementors of the campaign with support from the TNRF campaign unit based in Dar Es Salaam.