WWF Ruaha Water Program (RWP) Coordinator Mturi James speaking during the seminar today aimed at advancing the Great Ruaha River Catchment (GRRC) governance integration through climate change adaptation, sectoral collaboration and indigenous knowledge held at Makambako Town in Njombe Region.
Participants (journalists) are doing a round-table group discussion on climate change (CC) impacts to fisheries, pastoralists, farmers and local coping mechanisms case during the three day seminar organized by WWF-RWP held in Njombe Region.
An old man Adamson Msigala (74) from Mpando Water User Association (WUA) in Wanging'ombe District, Njombe Region sharing experience on indigenous knowledge about how they used to conserve the environment for past 50 years during seminar today aimed at advancing the Great Ruaha River Catchment (GRRC) governance integration through climate change adaptation, sectoral collaboration and indigenous knowledge held at Makambako Town in Njombe Region.
An old woman Atupavye Mkoga (74) from Wangama Kidugala Village in Wanging'ombe, Njombe Region speaking during the seminar today aimed at advancing the Great Ruaha River Catchment (GRRC) governance integration through climate change adaptation, sectoral collaboration and indigenous knowledge held at Makambako Town in Njombe Region. The seminar is organized by WWF-RWP.
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