Launch of the Kijanisha Chamwino Campaign at Msanga Secondary School
On November 15, 2024, the Kijanisha Chamwino Campaign was officially inaugurated at Msanga Secondary School. This initiative, backed by VI Agroforestry in partnership with the Smart Conservation and Community Foundation (SCCF), the Tanzania Forestry Agency (TFS), and local communities, is dedicated to addressing environmental degradation in the Chamwino District of Dodoma.
During the launch, more than 50 different tree species were planted. This initial planting was intentionally limited, taking into account the schoolโs capacity for tree maintenance and the imminent rainy season, which is expected to create ideal growth conditions. Ultimately, a total of 839 indigenous tree species will be planted at Msanga Secondary School, with additional plantings scheduled to occur during the rainy season to ensure the trees receive the necessary care and moisture for healthy growth.
Beyond the efforts at Msanga Secondary School, plans are in place to distribute more than 9,800 indigenous tree seedlings across eleven other primary and secondary schools in the Chamwino area. The Kijanisha Chamwino Campaign aims to plant a total of 10,000 indigenous tree seedlings in public areas, especially schools, throughout the upcoming rainy months, particularly in December 2024. The campaign’s motto, “Panda Miti, Hifadhi Mazingira: Chamwino ya Kijani kwa Vizazi,” translates to “Plant Trees, Preserve Nature: A Greener Chamwino for Generations,” underscoring our dedication to environmental restoration and the involvement of local communities in conservation efforts.
The Chamwino District is currently grappling with considerable environmental issues, such as deforestation, water scarcity, and diminished agricultural productivity. Research indicates a critical need to plant 1.5 million trees each year to tackle these challenges and rejuvenate the region’s green landscape. The Kijanisha Chamwino Campaign seeks to mobilize community members for this essential cause while also offering training to strengthen their bond with nature and promote a sustainable future.
We invite community members to engage in this campaign and contribute to meaningful change. Together, we can cultivate a greener and healthier Chamwino for generations to come. Keep an eye out for updates and ways to participate in our tree-planting initiatives.







