The Transboundary Agro-ecosystem Management Project for the Kagera River Basin (Kagera TAMP) was approved by the Global Environment Facility (GEF) in June 2009.

The Project Goal is to adopt an integrated ecosystems approach for the management of land resources in the Kagera Basin that will generate local, national and global benefits including: restoration of degraded lands, carbon sequestration and climate change adaptation and mitigation, protection of international waters, agro-biodiversity conservation and sustainable use and improved agricultural production, leading to increased food security and improved rural livelihoods.

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News & Highlights

29/6/2017
Sustainable Land Management (SLM) in practice in the Kagera Basin: Lessons learned for scaling up at landscape level
Results of the Kagera Transboundary Agro-ecosystem Management Project (Kagera TAMP)
2/11/2015
Video: Coping with Climate change
Land Management in the Kagera River basin
25/6/2015
The Kagera project - Healty soils for a healthy life
VIDEO: Sustainable soil management practices in the Kagera river basin.