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Meatu- Simiyu, Tanzania

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Introduction and back ground

Meatu district is found in Simiyu region and lies between latitude 2º 57¹and 4º 9¹ south of equator also longitude 34º 8¹ and 34º 49¹ East of Greenwich. The district’s total of area is 8,835 kilometers.

Administrative setting

Meatu is one of the 5 district in Simiyu region .Others are Bariadi, Busega, Maswa, and Itilima . At the present Meatu district is divided into three divisions. That is Kisesa in the North, Kimali at the center and Nyalanja in south. The divisions are subdivide in twenty five wards and each of an elected representative in the district council , The total of number of villages is 100.The district is also divided into two constituencies , namely as Kisesa and Meatu , and both have a representative of member of parliament

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The Role of Civil Society in the Constitution making Process The Foundation for Civil Society organized the 10th Civil Society Annual Forum in Dar es Salaam from October 14 to 16 November 2012. The theme of the event was titled ‘The Role of Civil Society in the Process of Preparing the Constitution'.

More than 400 participants including CSOs from all over Tanzania attended this three day event. This forum presented key issues from different sectors which will be given priority in the constitution for the country’s development. Geof, TNRF's Head of Programs, made a presentation on 'new constitution and cross-cutting issues in natural resources.' The forum also identified avenues and strategies to strengthen the involvement of citizens and civil society in the constitutional review process.

Discussion forum topics included natural resources, gender, oil and gas, education, health, the role of local government, freedom of information and freedom of expression

Dear all;

researchers, donors and NGO relative with our objectives those deal with environment conservation, I would like to invite you for research on impact of mihale trees and other natural trees which destruct vegetation and become dry land and causes the  lack of  crops/yield to community,At the present people are leaving their settlement and go to look to other regions fertilizer for aim of getting more crops.
I am waiting to hearing from you soon

  for further communication contact,

 +255784330305  or +255768523240


or


raphaelmahangi@yahoo.com  or  kamaeco@gmail.com

Thank in advance

Raphael Mahangi
Executive Secretary
Kuhifadhi Mazingira (KAMA)

P.O BOX 21 MEATU –SIMIYU,

TANZANIA.

raphaelmahangi@yahoo.com, kamaeco@gmail.com

22nd OCTOBER 2012

 

150 POST STREET, SUITE 342

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Dear All Researchers in world

 

RE: RESEARCH ON IMPACT OF MIHALE TREES AND OTHER NATURAL TREES AT MEATU IN SIMIYU TANZANIA.

The heading above is concerned,

I am fascinating in fighting the climate change, At Meatu District in Simiyu region  there is a great dry land  caused by impact of plantation of  Mihale trees and other natural trees, These trees are receive of the high concentration of water in the ground through osmosis and the loam soil become dry land,

 These trees and seeds were brought by the government organization called Hifadhi Ardhi  Shinyanga (HASHI) and established in 1989 and  planted on bare  areas, unfortunately, These Mihale and others natural trees are destructing the areas where are  very wet  and lost bio on soil, For that reason, Meatu at the present are very dry and the community are need of food caused by destructed of soil

Moreover, Communities are leaving their settlement and go to other regions for look fertilizer soil for cultivations. 

If the researchers stipulate and verify the risky of mihale trees and other natural trees, communities are advices to leave it.

On top of that , I ask you and apply to you if you can connect researchers to bring  protometer for conduct experiment of impact of  Mihale trees and other natural trees which caused  dry land and harmful the loam soil  and the sources of rivers at Meatu areas .

 I am waiting to hearing from you soon.

Best regards

Raphael Mahangi

Executive Secretary

Kuhifadhi Mazingira (KAMA)

Meatu

+255 (0) 784 330305

+255 (0)768523240