Antonio Allegretti and Sam Greene Water access is the cornerstone of livelihoods for most rural communities in Tanzania. Yet limited capacity for effective planning, management and governance of...
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Pamoja voices climate-resilience planning toolkit - To support inclusive climate-resilient planning for rural communities
Preface Climate change affects women and men of different ages in often very distinctive ways. For example, women and youth are 14 times more likely die during natural disasters. In rural regions...
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Can cooking solutions for refugees better serve gender dynamics?
Cooking in refugee camps is complex. To feed their families, women and girls must often collect firewood outside the camps, exposing them to the risk of gender-based violence (GBV). Interventions...
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Urban ARK: Communicating risk from the frontline: projecting community voices into disaster risk management policies across scales, Briefing no. 19 (October 2018)
Research carried out in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania on cross-scalar risk communication and disaster risk governance reveals that, while there is considerable potential for communities to measure and...
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Urbanisation, Rural Transformations and Food Systems: The Role of Small Towns
Small towns are an essential but often-neglected element of rural landscapes and food systems. They perform a number of essential functions, from market nodes to providers of services and goods and...
Tanzania has just 20 years to adapt agriculture to climate change, warn economists
Submitted by Mike on Thu, 2009-10-01 13:24. Economists warn that Tanzania has just 20 years to adapt its agriculture to climate change or face major impacts that cascade through the country's entire...
Cultivating success: the need to climate-proof Tanzanian agriculture
All farming is a gamble with nature. The impacts of climate change, however, can pit farmers against impossible odds - particularly in poor, geographically vulnerable nations with largely agrarian...