Replanting the burnt Mkussu Forest

Replanting the burnt Mkussu Forest, Tanzanie

94.4  Score VQS 

Jambo! Our project aims to restore the Mkussu Nature Forest Reserve, one of the nine forest reserves in Lushoto District, after it was damaged by fire. The project focuses on replanting indigenous tree species to rehabilitate the burnt areas, helping to revive this important ecosystem.

135,392 Arbres financés sur 211,000
134,076.95 T CO2 compensé
4,419 Abonnés
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5 mises à jour en rapport avec SocialEconomy
février 2025

The social and economic benefits of restoration projects are diverse and can have a significant impact on local communities, including:

· Job creation: Restoration projects can create employment opportunities for people in various fields, such as ecology, biology, and engineering.

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18 févr. 2025
avril 2024

Restoration projects create employment opportunities to the communities living in the Global South.

01 avr. 2024
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janvier 2024

The trees we are planting have a lot of benefits such as:
1.Restoration of the degraded parts of the forests
2.Helping to ensure fair income distribution among the members of the community we work with, men and women.
3.Managed to establish numerous stewards towards conservation

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21 janv. 2024
décembre 2023

Progress of our school greening project, have a look at it.

11 déc. 2023

Our project has created numerous benefits such as:
1. Managed to plant thousands of native trees to restore Mkussu Forest Reserve.
2. Managed to engage more than 365 farmers that have been involved in the planting action since April, 2023.
3. Managed to improve the lives of many

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06 déc. 2023
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