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
The Sustainable Rangeland Management Project (SRMP) supports joint village land use planning and the protection of rangelands for local rangeland users.The project is implemented by the Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries Tanzania, the National Land Use Planning Commission, the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), and local civil society organizations.The project activities have been funded by the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and Irish Aid through the International Land Coalition (ILC). The project contributes to the ILC’s national engagement strategy which is coordinated by the NES Secretariat, housed at TALA (the Tanzania Land Alliance).
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Tanzania Natural Resource Forum (TNRF) through the National Engagement Strategy (NES) project intends to conduct a journalist training (to selected few), from 15thto 16th of May, 2019 at Wanyama Hotel, in Dar es Salaam.
NES Tanzania through the Land Based Investment Working Group (LBIWG) observed a big gap in the coverage of Land and Natural Resource related matters, and therefore called for training to selected journalist from print and mass media. The existing gap is caused bylack of knowledge on how best to collect and report investigative information.
The training aims to;
Build capacity of journalist in reporting land and natural resource issues
Equip journalist with skills for investigative journalism
On Wednesday 8th May 2019, Tanzania Natural Resource Forum (TNRF) in collaboration with the Joint Advocacy Taskforce (JAT) members and Tanzania Private Sector Foundation (TPSF) through "Engaging Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), Communities and Private Sector in advocacy" project met at the Dodoma hotel.The meeting aimed at reviewingthe impacts of advocacy on the prioritize common agendas that has been jointly implemented for the past ten months; and strategize on how best to engage with high level government officials responsible with enforcing good governance over the natural resources especially wildlife conservation and tourism.
Tanzania Natural Resource Forum (TNRF) in collaboration with KINNAPA and Kiteto district Council through Participatory Rangeland Management (PRM) project facilitated the democratic process of OLENGAPA members to elect their leaders of choice and gave them induction training for new leaders of Olengapa Livestock Keepers Association (OLKA) from 20th to 26th January, 2019 in Kiteto district, Manyara region, Tanzania; which is one of the PRM pilot sites.
The main objective of the fieldwork was to facilitate the elections of new officials of OLKA and conduct trainings on their roles and responsibilities in relation to PRM implementation. The activity follows the resolutions of the PRM technical meeting in Dar Es Salaam where it was agreed that OLKA to assume the role of the institution through which PRM will be implemented in Kiteto District.