Climate Action Network

[citation needed] This group's members work to achieve the coordination of information exchange and non-governmental organizational strategy on international, regional, and national climate issues.

Since its inception, it has established partnerships with more than 50 civil society organizations across the country, as well as a number of government ministries and agencies including environment, local government, agriculture, livestock and fisheries, energy (department of renewable energy and policy), natural resources and tourism, water, work and finance especially the Planning Commission.

Promoting renewable energy, reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation programmes and the sustainable use of water resources, it is fostering a low carbon development.

Moreover, its goal is to develop a networking structure in order to inform and empower the Tanzanian community, providing a platform for public dialogues, with the purpose of giving Tanzania a national voice in the international climate change debate and raise awareness to enforce a climate-resilient behaviour.

Its areas of work are: Climate Action Network Tanzania organizes workshops and seminars among stakeholders from government institutions and ministries, the private sector, development partners, and civil society.

Tasneem Essop gives the Scottish First Minister a "Ray of the Day" award at COP26 - other countries were given Fossil of the Day . [ 4 ]
CAN Annual Strategy Session 2020 in Arusha, Tanzania