Rainwater harvesting at Trinity Academy
To improve the sustainable operation of Trinity Academy, a primary school in Boma Ng’ombe, Tanzania, we have installed gutters and…
As a result of climate change, continuous water supply for the people of Tanzania will become increasingly difficult in the coming years. Already now, rainy seasons are cancelled or severely shortened. Especially in the region around Boma Ng’ombe at the foot of Mount Kilimanjaro in eastern Tanzania, these effects have already intensified in recent years. There is hardly any tree cover in the region, as the trees here were felled for firewood in earlier times. This leads to soil erosion, lower water storage capacity of the soil and loss of habitat for insects and birds.
A second problem is that due to crop failures and the current world situation, food prices have risen sharply. Tanzania is an agricultural country. There are many farmers and most families own small plots of land on which they grow food for self-sufficiency, often without irrigation facilities. The success of the harvest depends on the timely arrival of the rainy season. Many families now have problems providing themselves and their children with sufficient and healthy food.
The aim of this project is to improve the situation of farmers and to stabilise crop yields, thus achieving food security. In addition, the project focuses on the resource-conserving use of the environment. To this end, a holistic approach based on agroforestry (AFS agroforestry system) is to be used.
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To improve the sustainable operation of Trinity Academy, a primary school in Boma Ng’ombe, Tanzania, we have installed gutters and…
The Trinity Academy in Boma Ng’Ombe in Tanzania is a Primary School that strives to operate sustainably. A further piece…
The Trinity Academy in Boma Ng’Ombe in Tanzania is a Primary School that strives to operate sustainably. We reached another…