
Utilization of Indigenous Knowledge (IK) Indicators in Weather Forecasting and Livelihood Planning in Coastal Regions of Tanzania
June 30, 2025
A published paper on the potential role of Indigenous Knowledge in Weather Forecasting and Livelihood Planning

Baseline Study: Aligning Climate Resilience, Sustainable Development and Poverty Reduction
August 06, 2024
This baseline study evaluated existing conditions of livelihoods vulnerable to climate impacts (e.g., farming, fishing, pastoralism), community awareness of climate risks, gender inclusivity in decision-making, and availability of meteorological services, establishing benchmarks to track progress of planned CAN Tanzania Aligning III project initiatives

Baseline Study: Assessment of Climate Resilience in Chuini Shehia in Zanzibar
August 06, 2024
CAN Tanzania is embarking on a project to strengthen the resilience of local communities in Zanzibar to climate change. This baseline study assessed the current state of climate-sensitive livelihoods, community knowledge on climate change, gender dynamics, and access to weather and climate information, providing a foundation for measuring the impact of future interventions.

Policy Deep Dive: How to develop a stand-alone Renewable Energy Strategy for Tanzania
August 15, 2022
Currently the Ministry of Energy in Tanzania started to develop Renewable Energy(RE) strategy.We analyse how to design a effective RE strategy that fast-track 100 % RE for Tanzania.

Policy Deep Dive: A new policy to catalyse climate action in Tanzania
April 22, 2022
The updated National Environmental Policy 2021(NEP 2021) can levarge climate action in Tanzania. We analyse and explain the NEP 2021.

State and Trends in Adaptation Report 2021
December 13, 2021
State and Trends in Adaptation: Weather Adviosry in Tanzania as case for adaptation

Baseline Study on Climate Services
November 11, 2021
CAN -TZ conducted a baseline study to asses the knowledge, attitude and practices of the communities on Climate Services (CS) in tanzanian villages.

KNOW THE RISKS
November 11, 2021
CAN TZ and the Sokoine University of Agriculture conducted:
A PARTICIPATORY, SCIENCE-BASED CLIMATE RISK AND VULNERABILITY ASSESSEMENT IN LUSHOTO, PANGANI AND BAGAMOYO DISTRICTS, TANZANIA

Climate and Livelihood Research Center
November 11, 2021
Developing a self-sufficient research center that serves as the Tanzanian model village of the future.