TNRF’s mission is to bring together diverse stakeholders and improve communication and understanding between them to secure consensus and better management of natural resources so that people are able to make a living and the resources are protected and made sustainable.
The statement describes the evolution of the climate systems and outlook for the October to December, 2019 rainfall season, advisories and early warnings to various weather sensitive sectors including Agriculture..........Download here
Maajabu Unit
This unit aims to produce films that help communities share their voices and opinions on issues regarding governance of natural resources. View TNRF-Maajabu films here
Tanzanian policy makers have an opportunity to spearhead the implementation of the country’s industrialisation agenda through integrated and people-centered land-based investments.....Read More
Longido district has a total area of 6392.35 km of which over 80% is grazing land; it is a semi-arid with majority of the inhabitants are livestock keepers. Grazing resources has been a key challenge to livestock production systems and even wildlife for sustainable livelihoods.
The 7th Anniversary of Tanzania Human Rights Defenders was held on 2nd July 2021 at the Mlimani City – Dar es Salaam. The theme for this year was “Chatting out the role of Civil Society sector in the implementation of the five years National Development Plan (2021/2022-2025/2026)”
The guest of honor, Professor Palamagamba John Kabudi, the Minister for Constitution and Legal Affairs, represented the Prime Minister Hon. Kassim Majaliwa. In his speech, Prof. Kabudi urged organizations to be think tanks to improve laws and policy frameworks in Tanzania.
Tanzania Natural Resource Forum (TNRF) is conducting a two day follow-up training (3rd and 4th September 2019) to strengthen the capacity of 20 Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) and Private Sector Organizations (PSOs) on policy analysis, collaboration with government, tactics for better engagement and communication, presentation and public speaking skills, effectively package of key message and seeking feedback on the impact made through the engagements.
TNRF have been working with government institutions to ensure that national interests are fulfilled and community get access and benefiting from natural resources in their areas. In 2018 TNRF nurtured 25 CSOs and PSOs dealing with wildlife conservation and tourism business on basic skills on how to engage and collaborate with government institutions in their routinely activities.
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International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) and partners Resource Conflict Institute (RECONCILE) and Tanzania Natural Resource Forum (TNRF) will have a learning visit to Ethiopia on Participatory Rangeland Management (PRM) and Experiences of Implementation, between the 5-10th September 2018. The visit is organised by the EU-funded ILC Participatory Rangeland Management Project being implemented in Kenya and Tanzania. PRM as an approach was developed in Ethiopia, and scaled up in various areas and countries in order to improve the management of rangelands as well as the rights of local communities to those rangelands. PRM has helped to institutionalise rangeland management practices, improve local investments in them, and increased productivity.