Our Impact
We measure success in restored forests, empowered communities, and a more resilient Tanzania.
Our Impact at a Glance
Outputs
Tangible deliverables produced directly by Tanzania Green Revive's activities.
- 1,000 trees planted in Kilosa District
- 2 hectares under active restoration
- 6 schools with Green Clubs
- 8 farmer field schools conducted
- 3 research publications
- 6 policy briefs submitted
- 20 community members trained
Outcomes
Changes in behavior, knowledge, and conditions resulting from our work.
- Communities adopting sustainable farming practices
- Reduced deforestation in target areas
- Increased environmental knowledge among youth
- Women leading local conservation efforts
- Farmers shifting to climate-smart crops
- Local governments incorporating green plans
- Community-managed forest reserves established
Long-term Impact
The lasting changes in ecological and social systems driven by our work.
- Restored biodiversity corridors
- Increased carbon sequestration
- Improved food security in target communities
- Climate resilient farming systems
- A generation of environmental stewards
- Strengthened local environmental governance
- Reduced community vulnerability to climate shocks
Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning
Tanzania Green Revive applies a rigorous Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) framework to track progress, demonstrate accountability to our stakeholders, and continuously improve our programming.
We use a combination of quantitative field surveys, participatory assessments, remote sensing, and community feedback mechanisms to ensure our data is robust, timely, and actionable.
Data-Driven
Every decision backed by field evidence and community data.
Adaptive Mgmt
We learn, adapt, and improve our programs in real time.
Transparent
Regular reports shared with donors, communities, and government.
SDG Aligned
Our impact framework maps to global SDGs 13, 15, and 1.