gives the Scottish First Minister a "Ray of the Day" award at COP26 - other countries were given
Fossil of the Day. CAN has formal regional and national networks called nodes which coordinate these efforts.
Regional Nodes • CAN-Arab World • CAN-Eastern Africa • CAN Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia (CAN-EECCA) • CAN-Europe •
CAN Latin American (CANLA) • Pacific Islands CAN (PICAN) • CAN-South Asia (CANSA) • Southern African Region CAN (SARCAN) • CAN-South East Asia (CANSEA) • CAN West and Central Africa (CANWA)
National Network Nodes • CAN-Australia (CANA) • CAN-Rac Canadian • CAN-China (informal) • • CAN-Japan • New Zealand Climate Action Network • CAN-South Africa (SACAN) • CAN-Tanzania • CAN-Uganda • US Climate Action Network (USCAN)
Climate Action Network Tanzania Climate Action Network Tanzania is an environmental non-governmental and non-profit organization founded in 2011, with its headquarters in
Dar es Salaam,
Tanzania. It operates under the umbrella organisation Climate Action Network International. Since its inception, it has established partnerships with more than 50
civil society organizations across the country, as well as a number of government ministries and agencies including
environment, local government,
agriculture,
livestock and
fisheries, energy (department of
renewable energy and policy),
natural resources and
tourism, water, work and finance especially the
Planning Commission. It also works with the parliamentary standing committees and research institutions, in furtherance of implementing a
Low Carbon Growth and the adaption to current
climate change impacts Objectives Together with its stakeholders, Climate Action Network Tanzania works towards climate sustainability and poverty reduction through enhanced community livelihood activities and a climate-resilient economy. Promoting renewable energy,
reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation programmes and the sustainable use of water resources, it is fostering a low carbon development. Moreover, its goal is to develop a networking structure in order to inform and empower the Tanzanian community, providing a platform for public dialogues, with the purpose of giving Tanzania a national voice in the international
climate change debate and raise awareness to enforce a climate-resilient behaviour. Climate Action Network Tanzania targets the implementation of effective national policies, strategies and actions concerning climate change impacts. Furthermore, their mission is bringing the international climate agenda into the local context of Tanzania to embrace
Agenda 2030 and the
Paris Agreement. In the interest of an accurate operation and socio-economic development Climate Action Network Tanzania undertakes scientific research on climate change and environment development in several areas throughout Tanzania. Its areas of work are: • Water resources • Renewable energy • Low carbon development •
Climate finance • Poverty & livelihood • Capacity building • Agenda 2030 &
Paris agreement • Adaption • Food and agriculture
Projects Climate Action Network Tanzania organizes workshops and seminars among stakeholders from government institutions and ministries, the private sector, development partners, and civil society. It does this by discussing the current and future climate change as well as the environmental-related effects on community well-being and economic growth. Its projects, include: • Aligning
climate resilience, sustainable development and poverty reduction in Tanzania • Participatory and inclusive planning and implementation: A capacity enhancement approach for community resilience and sustainable development in western
Kilimanjaro-
Lake Natron ecosystem
Finance Climate Action Network Tanzania is a
non-profit and
non-governmental organization. It finances itself through sponsoring, donations, and financial backing from foundations. Its fundraising is based on its ethical fundraising strategy, which includes that it neither takes money from foundations whose ethics do not align with theirs nor accepts money bound to conditions that would modify their work or representation. == Member organizations ==