Dar es Salaam, Nov. 23 -- In November, the Frankfurt Zoological Society Tanzania (FZS) launched the second phase of a new Grievance and Redress Mechanism designed to receive, address, and resolve community concerns arising from conservation activities in Serengeti District.
The rollout took place through a series of workshops in five villages of Bonchugu, Robanda, Bokore, Makundusi, and Merenga, where representatives of local communities, primarily village council members, gathered to voice their challenges and expectations.
The initiative builds upon the foundation laid during the first phase of consultations, where FZS engaged key conservation stakeholders including the Tanzania National Parks Authority (TANAPA) – Serengeti Nati...
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