Tanzania: Drought-Hit Tanzania's Villages Confront Harshest Reality of Climate Change
Since 2018, solar-powered boreholes and sustainable farming have improved water access and boosted resilience for over 35,000 smallholder farmers in Dodoma, Tanzania, UNEP reports.
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Tanzania: Drought-Hit Tanzania's Villages Confront Harshest Reality of Climate Change
Farmers in Tanzania's drought-hit Dodoma region offer a potent message for negotiators heading to COP30 in Brazil: climate justice is not an abstract slogan. It is a water trough filled close to home, a tree shading a schoolyard, and a beehive buzzing with possibility.
Drought-hit Tanzania’s Villages Confront Harshest Reality of Climate Change
A resident of Bahi, Dodoma, in Tanzania adopts drip irrigation to grow vegetables as part of a climate change adaptation scheme. Credit: Zuberi MussaBy Kizito MakoyeDAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania, Oct 1 2025 (IPS) The dust was already swirling when Asherly William Hogo lifted himself from a makeshift bed before dawn. The 62-year-old pastoralist, lean from a lifetime of walking these plains, slipped into his sandals and stepped outside. Stars glittered …
DAR ES SALAAM – The dust was already swirling when Asherly William Hogo rose from his precarious bed bed before dawn. The 62-year-old shepherd, thin because he had spent his whole life walking through the Tanzanian plains, put on his sandals and went outside. The stars were still shining, but the air [...]
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