Inclusive Green Economy Network (IGEN) East Africa Tanzania Chapter Strategic Workshop

 Partnership for green future hosted the IGEN East Africa, Tanzania chapter strategic workshop in February, 2025. The workshop brought together ten partner organizations under the IGEN (EA) - Tanzania Chapter to shape the vision, strategic direction, and operational roadmap for the Chapter.

The IGEN (EA) - Tanzania Chapter held a strategic meeting from March 26-29, 2025, bringing together key stakeholders committed to promoting the Green Economy agenda in Tanzania. This report captures the outcomes of the meeting, highlighting the Chapter's strategic vision, guiding principles, and priority areas for action. 


Rehema Peter, Executive Director Partnership for Green Future


The IGEN (EA) - Tanzania Chapter envisions a thriving and inclusive Green Economy driven by local leadership and sustained community engagement. The agreed impact statement underscores the commitment to transforming grassroots green advocacy into concrete socio-economic and environmental gains.


Prof. John Mwamhanga, PGF Chairman and Professor of Natural Resources Conservation and Wildlife Management, Minnesota University - Tanzania Branch


The IGEN (EA) - Tanzania Chapter’s strategic meeting marked a pivotal step toward establishing a robust, community-driven approach to advancing the Green Economy. By convening diverse stakeholders, the Chapter has articulated a clear vision, strategic priorities, and actionable goals that align with both local realities and regional aspirations.







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