Climate resilience
In Tanzania, the adverse effects of climate change have already damaged the livelihoods of many people. Frequent and severe droughts have severely impacted food production and water availability. Deforestation and forest degradation, mainly due to charcoal production, are other serious problems. Dorcas Tanzania is tackling these issues through the clean cooking project and integrated farm planning.
Clean cooking positively impacts the lives of many Tanzanians. We supply families with an ultra-clean cooking stove, the Mimi Moto, fuelled by fuel pellets and briquettes. This stove improves family health, facilitates adaption to climate change and increases household resilience. Our value chain in producing and distributing fuel pellets and briquettes also provides new income-generation opportunities.
Through our PIP (integrated farm planning) programme, we support farmers to become more resilient to external shocks and increase their knowledge about agriculture and livestock. Dorcas Tanzania empowers families to tackle land degradation, increase their income, and implement climate-smart agricultural practices. All of these efforts enable communities to mitigate the adverse effects of climate change better.