Environmental conservation work in Tanzania
Latest news and publications
21 Aug 2008
Flow plan for less talk and more action as climate change hits rivers
Managers and stakeholders in freshwater systems need to stop talking about adaptation to climate change and start doing it, WWF told the World Water Week symposium in Stockholm today.
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13 Jun 2008
VACANCY: MARA RIVER BASIN PROGRAMME M&E OFFICER
The WWF-EARPO Freshwater Programme has 4 major programmes (with several sub-projects) in priority geographic areas in East Africa. One of these is the Mara River Basin. » Read more
VACANCY: MARA RIVER BASIN PROGRAMME M&E OFFICER
The WWF-EARPO Freshwater Programme has 4 major programmes (with several sub-projects) in priority geographic areas in East Africa. One of these is the Mara River Basin. » Read more
13 Jun 2008
VACANCY: POLICY PROGRAMME OFFICER
The WWF-EARPO Freshwater Programme has 4 major programmes (with several subprojects) in priority geographic areas in East Africa. These are the Mara River Basin, Ruaha River Basin, the Eastern Rift Valley and the Albertine Rift. » Read more
VACANCY: POLICY PROGRAMME OFFICER
The WWF-EARPO Freshwater Programme has 4 major programmes (with several subprojects) in priority geographic areas in East Africa. These are the Mara River Basin, Ruaha River Basin, the Eastern Rift Valley and the Albertine Rift. » Read more
New or updated projects
Modified: Nov 2008 - Started: Jul 2004Rufiji-Mafia-Kilwa Seascape Programme
The seascape programme is specifically aimed at improving socio-economic well-being of coastal communities in the Rufiji, Mafia and Kilwa districts of... » Read moreConservation of Selous Game Reserve
The project involves development of ecological monitoring, sustainable conservation and development activities within the Selous-Ruvuma-Niassa landsca... » Read moreEast Usambara Forest Landscape Restoration
The project will implement a range of forest conservation approaches across the East Usambara Forest landscape. These techniques include community bas... » Read moreContact
WWF Tanzania Programme Office,
Dar es Salaam
Plot No. 350 Regent Estate Mikocheni Dar es Salaam
Tanzania
T: +25 522 270 0077
F: +255 22 277 5535
Dar es Salaam
Plot No. 350 Regent Estate Mikocheni Dar es Salaam
Tanzania
T: +25 522 270 0077
F: +255 22 277 5535

