Project goal: By the end of the project, a total of 7700 community members across 10 villages in the five
administrative wards of Bereko, Soera, Salanga, Kisese, and Masange in Kondoa District will have
enhanced their capacities in climate-friendly farming and sustainable conservation practices through the
involvement of empowered schools functioning as change agents.
Project Objectives
Project Output I: Increased Climate Change sensitivity among community members in 10 villages in the
project area.
Project Output ii: Forest cover is increased, and the livelihoods of farmers are improved through the
establishment of community-based woodlots in collaboration with project schools.
Project Output iii: Nutrition status among community members in the 10 villages in the project area is
improved through increased use of perennial plants such as moringa oleifera and Chaya.
Total Target population: 7700.
This includes: 500 Farmers (including crop growers, animal keepers, and beekeepers) of whom 80 (30F;
50M) are youth between 15 and 24 years old, and 420 (180F; 240M) farmers aged 25 years old and
above
Primary school children: 2000 (1100 girls; 900 boys) in 10 primary schools.
Primary school teachers Number: 50 (22F; 28M)
Village leaders and extension workers Number: 150:The number includes 5 (2F; 3M) youths between 15
and 24 years old; and 145 (43F; 102M) are 25 years old and above.
Other farmers within and outside the project area: Number: 5000 (2100F; 2900M).