Soil Conservation and environment management on the highlands of Same District
Same District is one of the six administrative districts that make up of Kilimanjaro Region in Tanzania. In this context Same District has 6 divisions, 25 wards and 78 villages. According to 2002 census the District has a population of 212,325 peope (103,520 males and 108,805 female) distributed over 44,474 households. The population growth raise it estimated at 1.6. Two thirds of same District is highland. 70% of the residents are farmers. Therefore farming is voered out on slopes which in many areas are quite steep. this topography is presenting the following problems. There is serious soil erosion, which has reduced soil fertility, crop yield per unit area is very long and there is plenty of run off during rainy season which causes erosion in the highlands and floods in the lowlands. It is within the context of these challenges that this proposed project was conceived. The project aims at addressing these challenges by promoting rainwater harvesting techniques in order to utilize rain surface run off before it is wasted, introducing intensive farming to increase crop productivity to small household plots and encouraging short maturing crop varieties. The project will be implemented in the four wards of Mwembe, Mhezi, Mshewa and Msindo all in Same District intending to reach 25,000 community memebrs by September 2009.
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Project Snapshot
Grantee:
Same Agricultural Improvement programme Trust Fund
Country:
Tanzania
Area Of Work:
Biodiversity
Grant Amount:
US$ 43,226.00
Co-Financing Cash:
US$ 4,323.00
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 7,778.00
Project Number:
TAN/SGP/OP4/RAF/Y1/08/01
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
Project Characteristics and Results
Policy Impact
- Emphatically training on various policies like land, water environment and community management on forest will be much of emphasis and their frame work to enhance good governnance and public participation.
- Management/supervision and re-enforcement of by-laws and rules including regulations concerning environmental management and sustainable land management particularly in the highlands of Para Mountains will be of much emphasis.
Capacity - Building Component
- Training on construction of bench terraces and contour ridges
- Training on propoer construction and improvement of microdam (ndiva)
- Training on tree nursery establishment and tree planting/management
-Training on farmers group dymanics, mobilization and strengthening
- Training on proper and sustainable land use management for enhancing crop production
Training on promoting rainwater harvesting [RWH] techniques and proper utilization of run-off both in-situ and at household.
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SGP Country office contact
Mr. Faustine Donald Ninga
Email:
Ms. Stella Zaarh
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Address
UN House, P.O. Box 9182, PSSSF Commercial Complex, Sam Nujoma Road, Kinondoni.
Dar es Salaam, Dar es salaam Region, 255-22
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