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      • Bringing Indigenous Rights to the High Court of Tanzania
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      • Starting from Scratch: Oldonyo Village, Monduli
      • Demarcating Dirma
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Download our 2021 Annual Report

  WHO WE ARE

The Ujamaa Community Resource Team (UCRT) seeks to improve the lives of pastoralist, agro-pastoralist, and hunter-gatherer
communities in northern Tanzania by empowering them to sustainably manage and benefit from the natural resources on which 
their livelihoods depend. UCRT believes that empowering these communities is a fundamental step towards a just and sustainable society. It achieves this by:​​

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Supporting communities to secure rights to land and natural resources.

Strengthening local natural resource governance institutions that enable collective decision-making and enforcement.

Helping communities find ways to sustainably manage and benefit from their land and resources.

Empowering marginalised groups so that they can play a greater role in their communities. ​
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      WHAT WE DO

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We the people of Yaeda valley, are assured of the security of land tenure, and our livestock survival during the dry season due to the availability of pasture. We will work together to make good management plans for our common grazing land for the benefit of all ” - 
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Yonas Assecheck, Eshkesh village resident.


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OUR IMPACT

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2021 ANNUAL REPORT  

A glimpse into the significant strides in gaining even more security over communally owned lands and even greater long-term natural resource management successes. All of which contribute to the life-altering benefits of preserving cultures, community, belonging, and unity within the indigenous groups we work to support.
Read the full report

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          ADDRESS
          PO Box 15111
          Olasiti Village
          Arusha
          Republic of Tanzania


CONTACT
Tel: +255 767 568 444
info@ujamaa-crt.or.tz
  
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  • Home
  • ABOUT UCRT
    • Our Team
    • Supporters
  • Programmes
    • Overview
    • Land Rights >
      • Protecting the Last of the Akie
      • Terrat Village, Simanjiro
      • Securing Land Rights for the Hadzabe
    • Governance >
      • Advocacy
      • Bringing Indigenous Rights to the High Court of Tanzania
      • Two Sides of the Coin: Farmer-Herder Conflict
    • CNRM >
      • Starting from Scratch: Oldonyo Village, Monduli
      • Demarcating Dirma
      • Leveraging Partnerships in Makame WMA
      • Conservation Easements in Simanjiro
    • Nature-based Livelihoods >
      • Makame Wildlife Management Area: A Case Study
      • Meet 'Mama Nyuki'
    • Social Empowerment >
      • Women's Empowerment >
        • Women's Rights and Leadership Forums
        • Ngabolo Village's Women's Rights & Leadership Forum
        • Rehema's Story
      • Community-Based Tourism in Loliondo
      • Education Support >
        • Loibosiret Primary School
        • Katerina's Story
  • Resources
    • Publications
  • Donate
  • News