MCP aims to conserve forests in Southern Tanzania by promoting sustainable and socially equitable harvesting of African blackwood and other valuable timber stocks. MCP’s work spans four major aspects:
- Community forestry
- Community development
- Awareness-raising
- Field research
See the section titled MCP for more details on their work with Tanzanian forest communities.
EAT supports organisations working in Sub-Saharan Africa that encourage sound environmental management and biodiversity conservation through a strong community economic development focus to achieve sustainable livelihoods. EAT emphasises African partners taking the lead to define their needs and aspirations and the ways in which EAT can provide assistance.
Fauna & Flora International acts to conserve threatened species and ecosystems worldwide, choosing solutions that are sustainable, are based on sound science and take account of human need.
Kilimanyika is a partnership of consultants offering professional services in ecological and socio-economic development activities. Their core focus is the promotion of effective utilisation and management of natural resources in order to support both sustainable economic growth and environmental adaptation and conservation.