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EEIU Morogoro / Tanzania

Chair: Ms. Fauzia Makena

Address:
EEIU Morogoro
Project Nabuur Initiatives
Institute for African Ecology and Philosophy
PO Box 15335
Arusha
Tanzania
Pilot Line: +254 724 451586
TEL: +255 27 254 8042
FAX: +255 27 254 8041

Email: fauzia.makena@yahoo.com

Official Date of Formation: 6 May 2005


ANNOUNCEMENT

Please note that EEIU Nabuur and EEIU Morogoro have entered into an agreement to steer in the activities towards a Federal Unity. We will progress despite membership or concern from other chapters.

We have already strategised methods of initiating this long standing activity and would appeal to all of you to be collaborative in those days we operate within your Chapter areas.

Sincerely,
Fauzia Makena

Agreement Relative to Recognition and Joint Projects

CHAPTER IN BRIEF

EEIU Morogoro was formed with the intent to develop an alliance between artists, humanitarians, scientists, and doctors around Tanzania in order to support a life-long contribution to a thriving eco-system. The mission of EEIU Morogoro is to oversee global issues such as the protection of environmental laws, human rights, endangered species, and the health and welfare of all people. We are striving for regional integration.


Concept paper, February 2007 (from Chair Fauzia Makena)

Mangrove Restoration
By: Regional Marine Conservation Organization (RMCO)

Mangrove forests are one of the most productive and biodiversity wetlands on earth. Yet, these unique coastal tropical forests are among the most threatened habitat in the world. They may be disappearing more quickly than inland tropical rainforests, and so far, with little public notice. Growing in inter tidal areas and Estuary mouths between land and sea. Mangroves provide critical habitat for a diverse marine and terrestrial Flora and Fauna. Healthy mangrove forests are key to a healthy ECOLOGY.

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