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An RSS document, is called a "web feed" and contains either a summary of content from an associated website (e.g. see the 'newsfeeds' link on the 'member resources' menu) or the full text of a TNRF web page item. RSS makes it possible for you to automatically keep up-to-date with new TNRF content without having to check the website manually.
As a partner in Oikos East Africa's clean energy campaign, this film show is part of a series of community sensitization activities to create awareness about the importance of various forms of clean energy for household benefit and the environment.
Leaders from Engaresero Village in Ngorongoro District will meet to plan "adaptive tourism management".
In partnership with Ujamaa Community Resource Trust, Honeyguide Foundation and TAS Consult, the workshop for Engaresero Village is part of a new one year project has been launched at TNRF to pioneer a process for community based tourism management in Tanzania.
Invitation to Meeting on Climate Change and REDD in Tanzania and East Africa
We are pleased to invite you to a Tanzanian Civil Society Forum on Climate Change (Forum CC) and Tanzania Forest Conservation Group (TFCG) organized meeting on:
Climate Change and REDD in Tanzania and East Africa
Please join us in a get-together to remember and celebrate Alan Rodgers at the Little Theatre in Dar es Salaam on 9th April 2010. Alan died on Tuesday 31st March 2009. Please pass this invitation on to anyone who knew or worked with Alan - everyone is very welcome.
As a partner in Oikos East Africa's clean energy campaign, this film show is part of a series of community sensitization activities to create awareness about the importance of various forms of clean energy for household benefit and the environment.
RSS is a family of Web feed formats which this website uses to publish frequently updated content such as news, upcoming events and information resources that have been recently posted to the TNRF website.
An RSS document, is called a "web feed" and contains either a summary of content from an associated website (e.g. see the 'newsfeeds' link on the 'member resources' menu) or the full text of a TNRF web page item. RSS makes it possible for you to automatically keep up-to-date with new TNRF content without having to check the website manually.