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Building Climate Resilience Through Local Action

Building Climate Resilience Through Local Action

Zanzibar is rising to the challenge of climate change with a bold and people-powered Local Adaptation Plan (LAP). Our islands are already feeling the impacts—coastal erosion, rising sea levels, unpredictable rainfall—but together, we’re creating sustainable solutions rooted in our communities and ecosystems.

What is the Local Adaptation Plan (LAP)?

The LAP is Zanzibar’s roadmap for community-led climate resilience. It empowers local voices and traditional knowledge to guide our response to climate threats, with a strong focus on:

  • Environmental protection
  • Water security
  • Coastal and marine ecosystem preservation
  • Climate-smart agriculture
  • Resilient infrastructure and livelihoods
Why Zanzibar? Why Now?

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Why Zanzibar? Why Now?

Zanzibar’s beauty is our strength—but also our vulnerability. Climate change threatens:

  • Our coral reefs and marine life
  • The livelihoods of farmers and fishers
  • Freshwater supplies and food security
  • Historic Stone Town and other coastal settlements

Now is the time to adapt locally to protect globally.

Our Environmental Protection Strategy

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Our Environmental Protection Strategy

  • We are taking bold steps to protect the natural environment:
  • Reforesting mangroves and restoring coastal buffers
  • Promoting eco-friendly tourism and waste management
  • Enhancing biodiversity through marine protected areas
  • Supporting community-led conservation projects

Every action we take reduces our climate risks and preserves Zanzibar’s natural heritage.

Community First. Always.

Our plan is not top-down. It's bottom-up—crafted by the people, for the people. From Pemba to Unguja, we are:

  • Conducting local climate risk assessments
  • Training youth and women in green jobs
  • Strengthening traditional knowledge systems
  • Providing tools and funding for grassroots adaptation
Community First. Always.
Join the Movement

Join the Movement

Zanzibar Adapts is more than a plan—it’s a movement. Whether you're a local leader, student, farmer, or business owner, you have a role to play.

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For Zanzibar. For the Planet

For Zanzibar. For the Planet

“Local action, global impact. Together, we protect our islands—and inspire the world.”

testimonials

What our supporters and partners say about our impact

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"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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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!"

Khushi panara

managing director

"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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General Manager

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.