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We celebrate the significant role that wetlands play in helping maintain biodiversity on Earth. These pieces of land saturated by water and incredibly important and need to be conserved and sustained.
#ActNowSaveTomorrow #Think2044 #ClimateResilience #TRALARD

Happy World Rivers Day! Rivers are crucial for regulating our climate, supporting ecosystems, and providing fresh water. Let's protect and restore them for a sustainable future. #WorldRiversDay #ActNowSaveTomorrow #Think2044

Youths of Stemus Youth Group in Mpulungu led by Ian Mwansa are optimistic about their future with aid from the TRALARD project which equipped them with skills on natural Resource Management has paved the way to financial freedom through fishing and pig farming. #think2044
Tune in to ZNBC TV 1 on Wednesday, 19th July at 18:30h to watch the TRALARD documentary.
The TRALARD project is a ground-breaking initiative that is working to address the climate crisis in Zambia. #THINK2044

TRALARD Project is helping communities and environment in Muchinga Province. People are doing fish farming, livestock rearing, and gardening with community projects and natural resources. Chinsali DC wants World Bank to support more districts. #Think2044 #ActNowSaveTomorrow

1/4: Established in 2017, the industrious Tubombeko Women's Club is making waves in their community. #Think2044 #ActNowSaveTomorrow

For a group of people whose way of life has always been centred on fishing and trading charcoal, Nsama District paints a wonderful picture of a community that is working towards adopting new sustainable livelihoods. #Think2044 #ActNowSaveTomorrow

"Mr. Mulenga, the Mansa district Operations Officer, shared successful climate change projects in Luapula with civic leaders. Call 2044 to learn how you can make a difference. #Think2044 #ActNowSaveTomorrow"

"Chief Mulakwa in Samfya says TRALARD projects in Kapata ward (piggery, poultry, veg farming) are making great progress. Dial 2044 for info on how you can reduce your impact on climate change. #ActNowSaveTomorrow #Think2044"

Beyond improving life at community level, saving forests also
means building the nation as a whole, providing clean air, food, energy and construction materials as well as investment opportunities.
#Think2044 #ActNowSaveTomorrow

According to page 2 of the National Strategy to Reduce Deforestation And Forest Degradation, Zambia has an estimated deforestation rate of 250,000 to 300,000 hectares per year. #Think2044 #ActNowSaveTomorrow

Ndakala village in Mungwi district was an area that had never known funding or how to access it. The TRALARD project enlightened community members on providing funding to lead farmers and cooperatives as well as conducting various trainings. #Think2044 #ActNowSaveTomorrow

Before the TRALARD Project visit, most of the people from Ndakala village were unaware of how to set up cooperatives and access funds for projects. The TRALARD project has since ensured that it enlightens members. #Think2044 #ActNowSaveTomorrow

“Private sector needs early engagement and allowed to play their critical role of promoting climate resilient livelihoods!” Chitembo Chunga, National Coordinator - PPCR Zambia and TRALARD Projects
#ActNowSaveTomorrow #Think2044

WATCH: Youth in Samfya Supported by TRALARD
Part of the main objective for the TRALARD Project is to support sustainable livelihoods.
Inclusion of vulnerable members of the community such as the youth has been priortised.
Video Credit: ZANIS TV
#ActNowSaveTomorrow #Think2044
Part of the main objective for the TRALARD Project is to support sustainable livelihoods. Watch, from Mpika District, the Mushili Integrated Livestock sub-project where the cooperative harvested more than 300 kg of fish.
Video Credit: ZANIS TV
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Towards resilience and sustainability #Think2044
Catherine Sakala TRALARD’s Provincial Project Operations Officer for Muchinga Province wrote “Climate Change is really happening. Do your part in your sector to build resilience in local communities” #Think2044 #ActNowSaveTomorrow

Catherine Sakala TRALARD’s Provincial Project Operations Officer for Muchinga Province wrote “Climate Change is really happening. Do your part in your sector to build resilience in local communities” #Think2044 #ActNowSaveTomorrow

Natural Forest Regeneration allows resources of these indigenous forests to be used by the communities for various livelihoods and purposes, and
most importantly helps in the fight against climate change. #Think2044 #ActNowSaveTomorrow

“What we are doing to the forests of the world is but a mirror
reflection of what we are doing to ourselves and to one another.” Mahatma Gandhi
#Think2044 #ActNowSaveTomorrow

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