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  • Jumanne Abdallah, champion of conservation agriculture in Tarime, Mara, Tanzania, has planted 1,700,000 trees on his 40 acre farm. This provides him with fuel security for cooking, for his large family of 15 children, and it provides him with an income when he needs it. He hires sawyers to square off lumber and sells it locally when he needs it.
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  • Sabina's daughter drinking porridge in the morning. Sabina Makongo is a farmer in Nyamuhonda, Tarime district, northern Tanzania, who has adopted Conservation Agriculture techniques taught by World Renew partner AICT Mara Ukewere.
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  • Jumanne Abdallah, champion of conservation agriculture in Tarime, Mara, Tanzania, has planted 1,700,000 trees on his 40 acre farm. This provides him with fuel security for cooking, for his large family of 15 children, and it provides him with an income when he needs it. He hires sawyers to square off lumber and sells it locally when he needs it.
    Tanzania_Hawkey_World_Renew_20180703...jpg
  • Jumanne Abdallah, champion of conservation agriculture on his farm in Tarime, Mara, Tanzania. Mr Abdallah has planted 1,700,000 trees, mainly Eucalyptus and Grevillea but also leguminous species for firewood, forage and nitrogen-fixing green manure.
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  • Portrait of a young woman in Butiama district, northern Tanzania
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  • A small group of people gather at Sabrina's business early in the morning, for porridge, chappatis and other snacks. Sabina Makongo is a farmer in Nyamuhonda, Tarime district, northern Tanzania, who has adopted Conservation Agriculture techniques taught by World Renew partner AICT Mara Ukewere. She has built up a small business with the profits from Conservation Agriculture.
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  • Jumanne Abdallah's family in their kitchen garden on his farm in Tarime, Mara, Tanzania. Dolca carries her baby brother. Mr Abdallah has planted 1,700,000 trees, mainly Eucalyptus and Grevillea but also leguminous species for firewood, forage and nitrogen-fixing green manure.
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  • Jumanne Abdallah, champion of conservation agriculture on his farm in Tarime, Mara, Tanzania. Mr Abdallah has planted 1,700,000 trees, mainly Eucalyptus and Grevillea but also leguminous species for firewood, forage and nitrogen-fixing green manure.
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  • Portrait in Butiama district, northern Tanzania, on James Nyamtengera's farm. Mr Nyamtengera has been an early adopter of Conservation Agriculture, and the results have been dramatic increases in his harvest.
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  • Sabina's daughter drinking porridge in the morning. Sabina Makongo is a farmer in Nyamuhonda, Tarime district, northern Tanzania, who has adopted Conservation Agriculture techniques taught by World Renew partner AICT Mara Ukewere.
    Tanzania_Hawkey_World_Renew_20180703...jpg
  • Jumanne Abdallah, champion of conservation agriculture on his farm in Tarime, Mara, Tanzania. Mr Abdallah has planted 1,700,000 trees, mainly Eucalyptus and Grevillea but also leguminous species for firewood, forage and nitrogen-fixing green manure.
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  • Sabina Makongo is a farmer in Nyamuhonda, Tarime district, northern Tanzania, who has adopted Conservation Agriculture techniques taught by World Renew partner AICT Mara Ukewere.
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  • The city of Musoma on Lake Victoria, northern Tanzania
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  • Sabina Makongo is a farmer in Nyamuhonda, Tarime district, northern Tanzania, who has adopted Conservation Agriculture techniques taught by World Renew partner AICT Mara Ukewere.
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  • A neighbour of Sabina Makongo, Neema, prepares a breakfast of cowpea leaf.
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  • Sisal plants that line the edges of fields and roads send up spectacular seed heads. Sisal fibre is used for making sacks and rope.
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  • Jumanne Abdallah's daughter -in-law and granddaughter
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  • Dolca carries her baby brother. She stands in front of a wood that her father planted. Mr Abdallah has planted 1,700,000 trees, mainly Eucalyptus and Grevillea but also leguminous species for firewood, forage and nitrogen-fixing green manure.
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  • A neighbour of Sabina Makongo, Neema, prepares a breakfast of cowpea leaf.
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  • A neighbour of Sabina Makongo, Neema, prepares a breakfast of cowpea leaf.
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  • Sabina's daughter
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  • A neighbour of Sabina Makongo, Neema, prepares a breakfast of cowpea leaf.
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  • James Nyamtengera has been an early adopter of Conservation Agriculture, and the results have been dramatic increases in his harvest.
    Tanzania_Hawkey_World_Renew_20180704...jpg
  • Dolca. She stands in front of a wood that her father planted. Mr Abdallah has planted 1,700,000 trees, mainly Eucalyptus and Grevillea but also leguminous species for firewood, forage and nitrogen-fixing green manure.
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  • Dolca, one of Mr Abdallah's 15 children
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  • Mr Abdallah's third wife with their daughters (Dolca is on the right)
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  • Dolca, one of Mr Abdallah's 15 children
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  • Mr Jumanne Abdallah, champion of Conservation Agriculture
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  • Usa River Rehabilitation Centre and farm, near Arusha, is run by ACT member ELCT. Job Mwainyaga, an orthopaedic technologist runs the orthopaedic workshop there.
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  • Nkwaranga Lutheran Hospital and orphanage, near Arusha. Zacarias Swai, attends his work in the mortuary.
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  • Nkwaranga Lutheran Hospital and orphanage, near Arusha.
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  • Nkwaranga Lutheran Hospital and orphanage, near Arusha.
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  • Cecilia Salvator tends vegetables in a women's project in Same, Pare.
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  • South Pare mountains, sawyers cut lumber using a large double-handed saw.
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  • Aerial shot from airplane travelling from Arua to Entebbe, Uganda
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  • Aerial shot from airplane travelling from Arua to Entebbe, Uganda
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  • "I am Ngassani William Magesse, I work with the Christian Council of Tanzania as a programme officer responsible for climate change, environment and food security, we are part of the ACT Alliance. We do expect that the final agreement from Paris to be positive, but as many brackets are still in the document, we donít know what actually will come out of COP21. We hope that the developed world will do much better to make the earth a better place to live. We need to make sure that they reduce their carbon emissions."
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  • The sign reads "Encourage parents to keep enough food for the family".
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