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1 Empowering Communities Adapting to Climate Change This project is funded by the European Union

2  Empowering Vulnerable Rural Communities to Adapt and Mitigate the Impacts of Climate Change in Central Tanzania This project is funded by the European Union

3  To strengthen capacity of vulnerable rural communities to adapt to climate change for improved livelihoods and natural resource management. This project is funded by the European Union

4  To transform Chololo into a thriving eco-village – a model of good practice in climate change adaptation and mitigation;  To identify, test, evaluate and share innovative adaptation technologies and approaches;  To support the village community to agree and implement land use plans and natural resource management practices;  To empower women to act at the forefront of the transformation, with increased authority and reduced workload;  To increase household food security and incomes, and improve livelihoods. This project is funded by the European Union

5  Global Climate Change Alliance (GCCA)  National Adaptation Programme of Action (NAPA)  Climate Vulnerability and Capacity Analysis (CVCA)  Opportunities and Obstacles to Development (O&OD) This project is funded by the European Union

6  Drought – rain season starts later, finishes earlier, less predictable, hence change in crop calendar, crop losses, low agricultural productivity, lowered incomes, food shortage and recurrent famine strike;  Deforestation - loss of vegetation, increased desertification, reduced animal forage/pasture, shortage of fuel wood and timber, increased women’s workload, increased land pressure due to poor natural resource management (NRM);  Flooding and strong winds – leading to soil erosion, crop losses, land degradation, and declining soil fertility;  Human diseases: skin diseases, cholera and diarrhoea;  Livestock diseases/crop pests: e.g. Rift Valley Fever, army worm, calidea bugs, stink bugs;  Inadequate ground water recharge, lowering water table, increased salinity, leading to shortage of drinking water for domestic use and livestock, and low availability/poor quality of water for crop production This project is funded by the European Union

7 Current coping strategyEffectivenessAnalysis Chololo pits used to retain soil moisture Very little Poorly spaced and filled. Application of FYMVery littleFYM not applied correctly Early maturing / drought resistant varieties Some how. Good number of farmers practice Can build on this. Livestock fodder conservation for dry season Very littleLimited application Moving livestock elsewhere – to other villages Very littleLimited application Deepening hand dug wells Short term only as water table keeps dropping Need aquifer monitoring / recharge Fetching water from next village (3 km)It is highly practiced Unsustainable 2hrs round trip. Forest conservation bye lawsBye-laws not enforced.Lack of community control of nat res. This project is funded by the European Union

8  3500 people in 922 households  TZS 1.4bn (89% EU, 11% local partners)  26 months  6 delivery partners  20+ innovative technologies This project is funded by the European Union

9  Institute of Rural Development Planning  Dodoma Municipal Council  Agricultural Research Institute Hombolo  Maji na Maendeleo (MAMADO)  Tanzania Organic Agriculture Movement (TOAM)  Dodoma Environmental Network (DONET) This project is funded by the European Union

10  Cropping systems / conservation agriculture  Community seed production  Tillage innovations for soil water conservation  Ox weeder & Ox carts  Development of subsectors that benefit women, e.g. Chicken, Groundnuts, Hibiscus  Crop / livestock interaction  Low carbon economy development This project is funded by the European Union

11  Improved cattle breeds – Mpwapwa bulls  Improved goat breeds – for meat and milk  Improved chicken farming – for women  Animal disease control  Dry season feeding  Improved pasture / browsing  Watermelon This project is funded by the European Union

12  Afforestation  Tree nurseries  Womens groups / eco-school woodlots  Agroforestry  Village land use planning  Energy saving stoves  Biogas This project is funded by the European Union

13  Aquifer monitoring  Borehole repair  Rainwater harvesting – roof catchment  600m2 Sand dam for aquifer recharge  Sub surface dam for water storage  Integrated water resource management This project is funded by the European Union

14  Farmer field schools  Study visits  Technology Transfer Fund  Publications  National and Local Media  Video – documenting the process  Website and social media This project is funded by the European Union

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16  Introduction of project to district and village authorities  Introduction of project to village community  Introduction of project to each sub village community  Formation of village project committee  Survey of crops & livestock  Formation of sub village participant groups  Formation of innovation groups  Identification and demarcation of demo plots  Began construction of school roof catchment  Began construction of village office This project is funded by the European Union

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22  His Excellency Tim Clarke, EU Ambassador  The Delegation of European Union to Tanzania  The Ministry of Finance  Regional Commissioner, Dodoma  Regional Administrative Officer, Dodoma  District Commissioner, Dodoma Town  Hon. David Malole MP, Dodoma Town  Dodoma Municipal Director  Mayor, Dodoma Municipality  Representative, The Division of the Environment, VPO  Constantine Lifuliro, Rector, Institute of Rural Development Planning  Government Officials & NGO Representatives This project is funded by the European Union


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