Different studies done in the past show that the level of literacy and numeracy is still very low among marginalized communities when compared to other communities in Tanzania. In some communities like Hadza, more ...
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Most of the Eyasi basin receives rainfall of between 500-600mm annually. Water is scarce in the basin except in a few areas around Lake Eyasi and where permanent small streams are found. Some seasonal crops like mille...
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Savannah Vision Tanzania wants to help Hadza start local poultry keeping for eggs, meat, and manure at household levels. This will improve Hadza nutrition and generate income for households. Traditionally Hadza de...
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In order to improve the Hadza livelihood and enable them to survive through the 21st Century, Savannah Vision Tanzania wants to empower Hadza community to engage in sustainable modern beekeeping projects at t...
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Savannah Vision Tanzania is planning to construct a model secondary school to offer a complete secondary education to children coming from marginalized communities in Tanzania. The school will put emphasis on STEM subj...
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1.0 Background to the proposed Project area
The Hadza i...
Read moreSavannah Vision Tanzania (SVTa) aspires to lead in the provision of quality education, community livelihood empowerment, management, and restoration of the terrestrial ecosystem in Tanzania at the intersection of education livelihood, and environment. SVTa collaborates with local communities to conserve the natural resources we all depend on and build a future in which people and nature thrive. Together with partners at all levels, SVTa transforms markets and policies toward sustainability and tackles the threats driving poverty and environmental degradation.