TANGA: IN villages bordering Tanzania’s forests, the fight against deforestation is no longer confined to policy debates; it is increasingly shaped by everyday choices on land use, fuel and livelihoods. Across the country, communities are taking on roles once largely reserved for central authorities managing, protecting and deriving income from surrounding forests. For many, this shift is proving to be one of the most effective ways of curbing t…
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