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34 Million trees restored through Kisiki Hai

They were never truly gone. They were waiting underground. We are proud to celebrate an extraordinary milestone: 34 million trees restored across Central and Northern Tanzania through Kisiki Hai, also known as Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR). This achievement is…

Two worlds. One team.

At the World Cup, play stops for hydration breaks. Who protects the people who grow our food? When temperatures soar at the FIFA World Cup, the response is immediate. Referees pause the match for hydration breaks. Medics stand ready on…

The first signs of recovery are here

Some transformations happen overnight. Others take time, patience, and the determination of communities working hand in hand with nature. Our team has been in the field in Mbugani, Iringa Region, documenting the steady return of life to rangelands that were…

Three months, one rainy season, lasting change

In just three months, and with the help of a single rainy season, transformation is already taking shape in Igoji 2 village, Dodoma region. What was once dry and struggling land is now showing clear signs of recovery, proving that…

Restoring land, restoring lives: Juma Idd’s journey with Kisiki Hai

In the dry landscapes of Irisya village in Manyoni, Singida, one farmer’s determination is transforming not only his land but also his future. Juma Idd, a smallholder farmer, relies entirely on agriculture to support his family. Like many farmers in…

Restoring life from the roots: The power of Kisiki Hai (FMNR)

Across the drylands of Central Tanzania, a quiet transformation is taking place, one that is reshaping landscapes, restoring ecosystems, and improving lives. Through the adoption of Kisiki Hai, also known as Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration (FMNR), communities are bringing trees…