Serengeti Eco Protection and Development Alliance (SEPDA Tanzania)

Serengeti Eco Protection and Development Alliance (SEPDA Tanzania)

Morogoro, Morogoro

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Our Mission

Our mission is to end hunger and poverty by training farmers to regenerate their land through agroforestry system and protect environment.

Who We Are

Serengeti ECO Protection and Development Alliance (SEPDA TANZANIA) was founded and in 1998, registered in 1999 and became re-registered on 1st December 2016. SEPDA TANZANIA have its Headquarters in Serengeti District Mara region and its Liaison office in Morogoro Urban district Morogoro region. We are tree planters, farmers, foresters. We share a vision with many millions of people of Tanzania in which trees and forests flourish and their vital role in sustaining planetary and human well-being is valued. If we come together, we can realize this future. We lose trees at a rate of 50 soccer fields per minute as our food systems destroy our ecosystems. Most of this degradation occurs throughout the country where hundreds of millions of chronically-hungry, smallholder farming families unknowingly use destructive and short-sighted agricultural practices that further degrade their community trees, soil, water and biodiversity, making them even more likely to migrate and more vulnerable to the climate changes that lie ahead. It becomes a cycle.

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Website

tanzaniaexim.com

Email

sepdafieldoffice@gmail.com

Location

P.O.BOX 6158, Morogoro Tanzania, Morogoro, Morogoro, Tanzania

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