Plant to Stop Poverty

Plant to Stop Poverty, Tanzania

Our project helps rural communities adopt agroforestry to combat poverty and the effects of climate change. This approach secures food and income while restoring and protecting forests through tree planting. With experience planting over 1,230,000 trees in different districts, we bring proven expertise to these initiatives.

1,560,014 Árboles financiados de 1,785,046
211,894.944 T CO2 compensado
28,913 Seguidores
Plantar desde 0,35
9 noticias relacionadas con Afforestation
septiembre 2024

Every tree planted is a step toward a healthier planet 🌍. Today, we take action for the environment and future generations by restoring the balance of nature, one seedling at a time. 🌳

19 sep. 2024
agosto 2024

You know, it's something we all realize sooner or later: each of us must be mindful of how our actions affect nature. Once we embrace this understanding, we can take pride in participating in forest protection initiatives and collaborating to protect Mother Earth.

02 ago. 2024
abril 2024

Did you know? Trees aren't just nature's lungs, they're also its rainmakers! Through their roots and leaves, they pull moisture from the ground and release it into the air, creating those refreshing rain showers we all love.

02 abr. 2024
marzo 2024

In Tanzania, 85% of people depend on charcoal for cooking, leading to deforestation at a rate of 460,000 hectares annually.
Let's raise our voices to combat this issue by promoting the planting of trees and agroforestry to alleviate poverty.

23 mar. 2024
Jürgen Rein
Jürgen Rein · hace un año

muy bien

Our goal is to plant 15 million trees in northern eastern part regions in Tanzania.

19 mar. 2024
diciembre 2023

The initiative aims to alleviate poverty through a strategic planting approach that encompasses both agroforestry and aquatic native tree species. This endeavor seeks to establish a harmonious equilibrium between conservation efforts and the provision of resources that local communities

ver más
13 dic. 2023
noviembre 2023

Plant to stop poverty project involves the entire community in planting trees. Here are elder farmers who make a part of the beneficiaries in Same district of the Kilimanjaro region.

30 nov. 2023
Forest Focus
Forest Focus · hace un año

Thank you very much for the appreciation Nicci Gowing

Rauvolfia caffra commonly known as quinine tree, is one of the native tree species that are planted in this autumn season. Despite that these trees will conserve and protect Pangani river bank but also the leaves and latex of this tree will be a source of medicine to residents living

ver más
24 nov. 2023

More schools are now joining our environmental education program designed to help young generation unlock available environmental potentials to fulfill their dreams. In this program youth build more practical experience on how to construct quick producing farming ecosystems using

ver más
10 nov. 2023
Forest Focus
Forest Focus · hace un año

Thats very true Cynthia.

BESbswy