African Leaders Push Unified Strategy on Carbon Markets and Climate Response
Tanzania and Djibouti have reinforced cooperation on carbon trading, calling for a unified African approach to address climate change and strengthen climate finance.

Tanzania and Djibouti have reinforced cooperation on carbon trading, calling for a unified African approach to address climate change and strengthen climate finance.
Tanzania and Djibouti have launched talks on a strategic carbon trading partnership targeting aviation and maritime sectors to boost climate financing in Africa.
Vice President Emmanuel Nchimbi has launched a new river water forecasting system aimed at improving water resource management and enhancing supply reliability across Tanzania.
The Minister Dr. Ashatu Kijaji has led a major mangrove planting exercise in Lindi, highlighting Tanzania’s commitment to marine conservation and climate action.
Tanzania explores cooperation with SASSCAL on climate research, environmental protection, and sustainable land management during high-level talks in Dar es Salaam.
Tanzania National Park plans to build five major bridges and five smaller ones in Serengeti National Park following heavy rains linked to climate change that damaged park infrastructure.
Hudefo joined a high-level technical workshop in Dodoma to review Tanzania’s NCCRS 2021–2026, advancing policy alignment with NDC 3.0 and promoting gender and youth inclusion in climate governance.
Mwiba Wildlife Reserve in northern Tanzania demonstrates the frontline realities of conservation, balancing wildlife protection, community livelihoods, and climate pressures in a critical Serengeti corridor.
Tanzania has increased clean cooking access from 6.9% in 2021 to 23.2% in 2025, with new subsidies, infrastructure expansion, and a national strategy accelerating the country’s energy transition.
Tanzania has launched Phase I of a TZS 25.8 billion clean cooking energy programme targeting 453 institutions nationwide, beginning with schools in 18 regions.