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Building Climate Resilience Through Local Action

Project Summary

The “Blue Forests of Zanzibar” project aims to revitalize and empower coastal communities in Zanzibar by establishing sustainable, climate-smart seaweed farming systems. This initiative leverages the power of seaweed—nature’s marine forest—as a tool for climate change mitigation, poverty alleviation, women’s economic empowerment, and marine biodiversity conservation. By equipping local seaweed farmers with innovative techniques and tools, we will boost livelihoods while restoring marine ecosystems and sequestering carbon naturally.

Project Objectives

  • Enhance Livelihoods: Increase income and food security for at least 600 seaweed farmers (70% women) in Unguja and Pemba Islands through sustainable seaweed farming.
  • Climate Resilience: Promote climate-smart seaweed farming techniques that withstand rising temperatures and changing ocean conditions.
  • Ecosystem Restoration: Enhance marine biodiversity and carbon sequestration through restoration of native seaweed species and eco-farming practices.
  • Community Empowerment: Train and mentor community members in business skills, cooperative development, and eco-friendly farming innovation.
  • Gender Equality: Prioritize women's leadership in decision-making, ownership, and knowledge-sharing platforms within seaweed value chains.

Key Activities:

  • Baseline Assessments: Conduct environmental and socio-economic mapping of selected sites.
  • Training Programs: Provide hands-on training in climate-smart seaweed farming, post-harvest processing, and marine stewardship.
  • Farming Infrastructure: Supply eco-friendly farming materials (biodegradable ropes, floating lines, temperature-resilient seedlings).
  • Innovation Labs: Establish 2 Seaweed Innovation Labs (one each in Unguja and Pemba) for experimentation and value-added production (e.g., cosmetics, bioplastics, fertilizers).
  • Market Access Development: Build cooperative business models and digital platforms for fair trade and international export.
  • Monitoring & Evaluation: Implement community-led data collection and participatory impact tracking for adaptive management.

Expected Impact (3 Years):

  • 600+ Farmers trained in sustainable techniques, 70% women-led.
  • 25% increase in household income from seaweed and value-added products.
  • 40 hectares of marine space used for sustainable farming and restoration.
  • 30 tons/year CO₂e sequestered through seaweed biomass.
  • 4 local seaweed cooperatives established and registered.
  • 2 functioning Seaweed Innovation Labs for community-led R&D.

Timeline:

Duration: 36 Months (3 Years)
Phases:

  • Planning and Baseline Studies (Months 1–4)
  • Training, Farm Setup, & Initial Cultivation (Months 5–12)
  • Expansion & Innovation Labs Launch (Months 13–24)
  • Market Development & Policy Advocacy (Months 25–30)
  • Impact Assessment & Scale-Up Planning (Months 31–36)

Total Budget: USD $1,200,000

Budget Category Amount (USD)
Project Management & Staff Salaries $150,000
Training & Capacity Building $180,000
Farming Materials & Eco-Infrastructure $250,000
Innovation Labs Setup & Equipment $200,000
Community Mobilization & Gender Programs $100,000
Monitoring, Evaluation & Research $100,000
Market Development & Branding $70,000
Logistics, Travel & Communication $75,000
Contingency & Overheads (approx. 6%) $75,000
Total $1,200,000

Partners and Stakeholders:

  • Local NGOs & Community Groups – implementation and mobilization.
  • Universities and Marine Research Institutes – innovation and training.
  • Zanzibar Government (Blue Economy Office, Ministry of Blue Economy and Fisheries) – policy integration and scale-up.
  • International Donors and Climate Funds – financial support and technical expertise.
  • Private Sector – market access, value chain development.

Sustainability Strategy:

  • Capacity building for long-term farmer-led operations.
  • Cooperative models to ensure fair pricing and shared profits.
  • Reinforcement of marine stewardship ethics in local governance.
  • Replication blueprint for expansion to other coastal regions in Tanzania and East Africa.

Target Audience

  • Impact Investors & Climate Funds: Seeking high-ROI projects for climate mitigation and livelihoods.
  • Philanthropic Foundations: Focused on women’s empowerment, sustainable development, and ocean conservation.
  • Government & Policymakers: Interested in supporting blue economy and coastal resilience initiatives.
  • Corporate Sustainability Teams: Looking for authentic, traceable blue carbon offset opportunities.
  • Environmental NGOs & Research Institutions: Committed to ocean restoration and climate science.
  • Media & Storytellers: Ready to amplify powerful stories of local action and global impact.

Call to Action

Join the Blue Forests Movement

The tides are turning—and you can be part of the change. Whether you’re an investor, donor, policymaker, researcher, or activist, the Blue Forests of Zanzibar offers a unique opportunity to:

  • Empower coastal women and youth
  • Advance marine-based climate solutions
  • Restore our oceans—one seaweed strand at a time

Partner with us. Fund the future. Plant a forest beneath the waves.

testimonials

What our supporters and partners say about our impact

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CEO & Founder

"Their sustainability initiatives have truly made a difference! proud to support their efforts for a greener planet Innovative solutions that bring real environmental Their work in water conservation is outstanding Implementing their green practices in my business has been a game-changer. Highly recommended!"

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managing director

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faq's

Everything you need to know about our mission and initiative

Trust Score 5.0 ( Based on 5000 review)

Climate Watch Zanzibar is an environmental project focused on climate awareness, coastal conservation, and sustainable community practices across Zanzibar.

Its key goals are to monitor climate change impacts, protect natural ecosystems, and empower locals with climate-smart knowledge and solutions.

Local communities, youth groups, schools, and eco-volunteers are encouraged to participate in clean-up drives, workshops, and conservation efforts.

Through environmental education, data collection, mangrove restoration, and awareness campaigns that support long-term climate resilience and sustainability.