The Sustainable Community Development (SUCODE) project, implemented by Sustainable Agriculture Tanzania (SAT) in partnership with Nachhaltige LandwirtschaftOstafrika (NLO), is an initiative aimed at enhancing the resilience and livelihoods of rural communities around the Mkingu Nature Forest Reserve (MkNFR) in Morogoro, Tanzania. The project, which spans three years from August2023 to July 2026, focuses on empowering these communities through agroecological practices, climate change adaptation, and financial literacy. Drawing from the EU Gender Action Plan III (GAP III), the project emphasizes inclusivity, ensuring active participation of women, youth, and persons with disabilities in leadership roles and decision-making processes.
Needs for Change
The rural communities residing near Mkingu Nature Forest Reserve face numerous socio-economic challenges, including the impacts of climate change, soil degradation, lack of access to quality agricultural inputs, limited knowledge of sustainable farming practices, and inadequate financial services. These challenges have resulted in low agricultural yields, increased food insecurity, and limited economic opportunities. Moreover, the traditional farming methods and poor land management practices have worsened environmental degradation, putting additional strain on the natural resources. The SUCODE project was conceived to address these pressing issues by promoting agroecological practices, enhancing financial literacy, and fostering stronger community collaboration.
Outcomes of the Project
The primary outcomes of the SUCODE project are:
SUCODE project employs a diverse approach to achieve its objectives:
During its initial year of implementation, the SUCODE project has made significant progress:
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