COMMUNITY ACTORS COMING TOGETHER TO ADDRESS CLIMATE CHANGE
Climate change is disproportionally affecting the poor rather than the rich; those who depend mostly on natural resources are the most affected. In the face of growing malnutrition and land degradation caused by global warming. Since 2022, the project on “community actors coming together to address climate change” has reached around 160 families from Haneti Dodoma Tanzania. The intervention focused on building the capacities of smallholder farmers (youth and households) to mitigate, adapt, and cope with the effect of climate change in their respective communities; tree planting, and introduction of clean water.
- Environmental education
In order to mitigate the impacts of climate change on the lives of the rural poor, ICMICA conducted a series of trainings to help rural people to adapt to the new climate conditions, raise their awareness on the practices that are harmful to the environment. ICMICA also brought in the other aspects that are connected to environmental management such as gender, conflict resolution, trauma management.

Training of the households in Kwahemu Yobo Heneti Dodoma Tanzania
- Reforestation Activities
Since 2022, through its projects, Pax Romana ICMICA Africa has been able to plant more than 10,000 trees in three countries: Burundi, Tanzania, and Mali. This is a contribution towards rebuilding the tree cover and increasing carbon sinks.

Community Youth of Mwyiendaje village, Haneti Dodoma




- Setting up a tree nursery site in Haneti Dodoma
To help young people engage in agribusiness and agroforestry, a training on tree nursery was conducted for 30 young people, and a tree nursery site was put in place at Lady of Sorrow Haneti Parish Dodoma Tanzania. The nurseries will also support massive tree planting next year (2025) in order to restore the lost tree cover within Haneti.

Tree nursery activity at the Lady of Sorrows Haneti Parish, Dodoma Tanzania

Tree nursery and tree grafting practical training
Increase Access to clean water
Haneti Dodoma, Tanzania is a semi-arid area. Villagers travel several miles away to get water for domestic use and for their livestock, mainly from the seasonal rivers. Very few of government drilled boreholes are supplying water. They face big challenges during the dry seasons as these rivers cannot provide water. As alternative, they use the few stagnant water available, which are not safe for human consumption. ICMICA tried to fill the gap by drilling one borehole for the community. It is located in Mwyiendaje village Heneti Dodoma. ICMICA plans to equip this borehole with a solar pump in the future. This borehole supports more than 200 households.

Clean water project for Haneti Dodoma Tanzania
Borehole drilling in Kwahemu Yobo Haneti



More boreholes will be drilled in the project area to support farm irrigation in order to enable villagers to cultivate during the dry season and reduce the dependence on rain.