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(image) – The Actors from MAFAO group
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(image) – MAFAO theatre group performing to encourage community fight against new HIV infection and stigmatization.
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International Coorperation and partnership – (image) – International Coorperation and partnership is one of the key issues in KIMWAM's activities. On the picture above (The first Black man from the left) is one of the KIMWAM's staffs (Samli Hassani) possed for the picture at the conference "International Conference on Fisheries and Globalization) held in Iloilo Phillipines, Sept 2012.
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Seaweed Farming – (image) Seaweed is an important component of the marine ecosystem along with the mangrove and coral reefs and can be viewed in two perspectives, from its ecological value as well as its economic uses. – Seaweed farming used to be an alternative livelihood in some villages along the Mtawara coast areas. In...
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WOMEN ON FISHING – (image) Women are very important in development of small scale fishing industry. Regardless of their social responsibility to serve families, they are taken part as fish vendors to the local market in town and to the inland Districts. However, the women are also faced with inadequate accessibility to the financial resources and post harvesting handling technology as stated above. ...
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MANGROVES DEGRATION IN MTWARA DISTRICT. (image) – For centuries, peoples inhabiting the area have used mangrove for firewood and building material. Since the population was low in the past and migration was limited, it is likely that most human uses of the mangroves resources were sustainable. However, human population within the area has increased in the past decade and pressure and demand for mangrove products has...
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(image) – The outlook of the Community Resource Centre built at Mtandi Village in Msimbati area. The project was funded by Seacology with purpose of awareness raising to the community on Marine Resources Management issues, Community development as well as Environmental Conservation information to the local community.
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Women Empowerment – (image) – The MAMASAMKI Group (Women Fish Mongers) supported with Fish Cooling Container, posed for a picture when the Danish Society for Living Sea Chairman (Mr. Knud undersen) was handing over the container instalation activities to the KIMWAM and Women. (image) – Here...
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