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|Description=MJUMITA is a network of community groups involved in Participatory Forest Management (PFM) in Tanzania. The network provides a forum for capacity building, advocacy and communication for these groups.  MJUMITA current has 120 affiliated local area networks (also known as CBOs), which are made up of Village Natural Resource Committees (VNRC) and Environmental/Forest User Groups. The total number of MJUMITA members is more than 15,000 people. MJUMITA operates in 6 geographical zones which are the Eastern and Coastal zone, Central Zone, Southern Highlands zone, Northern zone, Southern zone and the Western zone in Tanzania Mainland.
 
|Description=MJUMITA is a network of community groups involved in Participatory Forest Management (PFM) in Tanzania. The network provides a forum for capacity building, advocacy and communication for these groups.  MJUMITA current has 120 affiliated local area networks (also known as CBOs), which are made up of Village Natural Resource Committees (VNRC) and Environmental/Forest User Groups. The total number of MJUMITA members is more than 15,000 people. MJUMITA operates in 6 geographical zones which are the Eastern and Coastal zone, Central Zone, Southern Highlands zone, Northern zone, Southern zone and the Western zone in Tanzania Mainland.
 
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Latest revision as of 20:08, 13 May 2023

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Organization name

The Community Forest Conservation Network of Tanzania (MJUMITA)

Organization link

http://mjumita.or.tz/

Organization type

Organisation non gouvernementale (ONG)

Country

Tanzanie

Current focus/area

Changement climatique

Forêts

Utilisation des terrains

Atténuation

Adaptation

Gouvernance

Lobbying

Plaidoyer

Communication

Réseautage

Description/notes

MJUMITA is a network of community groups involved in Participatory Forest Management (PFM) in Tanzania. The network provides a forum for capacity building, advocacy and communication for these groups. MJUMITA current has 120 affiliated local area networks (also known as CBOs), which are made up of Village Natural Resource Committees (VNRC) and Environmental/Forest User Groups. The total number of MJUMITA members is more than 15,000 people. MJUMITA operates in 6 geographical zones which are the Eastern and Coastal zone, Central Zone, Southern Highlands zone, Northern zone, Southern zone and the Western zone in Tanzania Mainland.

Compendium source

6° 22' 8.40" S, 34° 53' 19.68" E

Changement climatique

Forêts

Utilisation des terrains

Atténuation

Adaptation

Gouvernance

Lobbying

Plaidoyer

Communication

Réseautage +
MJUMITA is a network of community groups iMJUMITA is a network of community groups involved in Participatory Forest Management (PFM) in Tanzania. The network provides a forum for capacity building, advocacy and communication for these groups. MJUMITA current has 120 affiliated local area networks (also known as CBOs), which are made up of Village Natural Resource Committees (VNRC) and Environmental/Forest User Groups. The total number of MJUMITA members is more than 15,000 people. MJUMITA operates in 6 geographical zones which are the Eastern and Coastal zone, Central Zone, Southern Highlands zone, Northern zone, Southern zone and the Western zone in Tanzania Mainland.and the Western zone in Tanzania Mainland. +
6° 22' 8.40" S, 34° 53' 19.68" ELatitude: -6.369
Longitude: 34.8888
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The Community Forest Conservation Network of Tanzania (MJUMITA) +
Organisation non gouvernementale (ONG) +