The African Development Fund approves a $9 million grant to boost climate resilience in Tanzania's Mkondoa catchment
Tanzania, Dec. 16 -- The Board of Directors of the African Development Fund (ADF) has approved a $9.38 million grant to Tanzania to enhance climate resilience in the Mkondoa Catchment, a vital water resource area affected by floods and drought linked to climate change.Approved on 12 December 2025, the Enhancing Climate Resilience on Water Resources in Mkondoa Catchment project will be financed through the ADF's Climate Action Window. It aims to protect communities and critical infrastructure from recurrent climate shocks while improving water security and livelihoods.The project will directly benefit an estimated 774,000 people in the districts of Gairo, Kilosa, and Mvomero. Key interventions include strengthening early warning systems, con...
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