Reforestation, Tanzania

Combating climate change by replanting degraded forest land.
Uchindile Reforestation Project

This reforestation project in Tanzania is set up to combat climate change by replanting degraded forest land. It also contributes to an alternative livelihood for the people in the project area.

climate, community and biodiversity standards
Verra Verified Carbon Standard

Location: Tanzania

Project Type: Reforestation

This project contributes to multiple UN Sustainable Development Goals, delivering measurable environmental and social outcomes.

SDG 4 - Quality Education
SDG 5 - Gender Equality
SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 13 - Climate Action
SDG 15 - Life on Land

Project details

The project covers two areas: Uchindele and Mapanda forests in the poverty-stricken districts of Kilombero, Morogoro and Mufindi in south-west Tanzania. Unsustainable farming, timber production and forest fires have left large parts of the forest area barren and grassy.

About the project

By planting new trees in the affected areas, more than 10,000 hectares will be transformed into forests that once again absorb and retain CO₂. To improve the local environment, the project also focuses on soil conservation, protection of water resources and improvement of biodiversity.

Through reforestation and sustainable forest management, existing indigenous flora and fauna are enriched and protected from extinction. To achieve all this, the project works together with local communities.

Over six hundred employees receive a monthly salary that equals 10% of the income generated by the climate project through carbon financing. Building infrastructure such as roads, water pipes and communication systems enables sustainable forest management and increases the wellbeing of the inhabitants of Uchindele and Mapanda. School buildings, community centres and offices are being built.

The local communities receive seedlings of fruits. Entrepreneurship is stimulated through training, especially for women. The project is a perfect combination of combating climate change, contributing to social development and improving biodiversity.

Quality criteria

All Anthesis-supported carbon removal projects undergo independent verification to confirm permanent carbon storage and measurable environmental benefits. Projects must demonstrate alignment with UN SDGs 12, 13, and 15, promote soil and ecosystem health, and deliver robust climate and nature outcomes.

Through rigorous auditing, monitoring, and adherence to international standards, Anthesis ensures all projects provide credible, lasting impact for both climate and local communities.

Project facts

TypeRemoval
LocationTanzania
StandardVCS
TechReforestation
Verified ByIndependent Third Party 
Validated ByIndependent Third Party 
Estimated annual emissions72,424 tonnes CO₂

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