Capacity building program

November 2022; A successful climate change training conducted by TACSS Tanzania to Uzima Kwa Sanaa (UZIKWASA); an initiative to enhance capacity on design and planning of climate change interventions in Pangani, Tanga. 

Training theme: Tanzania Alliance for Climate and Sustainable Society (TACSS) in partnership with Uzima Kwa Sanaa (UZIKWASA), organized and conducted climate change training that took place on 28th to 30th November 2022 in Pangani, Tanga. The training aimed at unfolding diversified concepts and an overview of climate change, its causes, impacts and ongoing initiatives to adapt and mitigate its impact. The goal of the training was to enhance the understanding on the linkage between natural resources, climate systems, and climate change, as well as how climate change exacerbates social injustices leading to society moral and behavior deterioration. Emphasis was given to climate change-related cases from the most vulnerable groups in the coastal communities. The training steered brainstorming of local solutions and viable technologies to addressing climate change impacts, prioritizing self-reflection approaches on best pathways to climate resilience while reducing greenhouse gas emission through livelihood activities.

It was a success engagement, both TACSS Tanzania and UZIKWASA committing to exploring onto long term partnerships on designing and implementing climate change projects that rely on promoting local solution and innovations on building local communities climate resilience, while embracing low carbon development pathways.

Training outcomes:

More importantly, Tanzania Alliance for Climate and Sustainable Society (TACSS) guided UZIKWASA and the partners that are working with to: 

  • Embrace a continued self-reading/training practices on climate change matters. More focus on climate change impacts and familiarize with current responses from individuals, local, national and international entities to combat such climate change impacts.
  • Engage to climate change trainings that will build the network among climate change stakeholders in the country and beyond.
  • Undertake other clusters on climate change with focus on; existing synergies between climate change and gender; inclusiveness and participation of marginalized groups in the united action against climate change, climate change activism versus climate advocacy; climate financing; climate mainstreaming and loss and damage.
  • Facilitating capacities of organizations on issues of climate change through participating various training and webinars.

Although a number of efforts have been undertaken to create awareness on climatic changes at local and global levels, still majority of people do not have sufficient knowledge and information on the causes, impacts and adaptive measures to the changing climate. Lack of reliable data on climate change impacts and costs incurred to address the solution continue to worsen situations in Tanzania. For that reason, TACSS Tanzania is committed to a continued capacity building programs, networking and partnering with like-minded individuals and entities to keep addressing climate change crises in Tanzania.

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