We lead custom luxury photographic safaris to Tanzania, East Africa, and give, through the Mitchell D Phaiah Foundation, to these small Tanzanian NGOs who can use your help. After you have gone to their sites, email us with questions, if you have any.
Mike and Bev Cristina ~ safaritanz@gmail.com
At AFRISOS we are preserving the rich natural and cultural heritage of Africa through community-driven storytelling. We are reclaiming the narrative by empowering grassroots voices. We provide hands-on training on documentary filmmaking and photography to aspiring storytellers and Indigenous communities in Africa.
“Before our nature is destroyed and our culture is lost, let us come together and preserve it through the power of storytelling”
https://www.uniteafricafoundation.org/programs
Anne Wells, Founder & Director ~ Anne@uniteafricafoundation.org
UNITE SCHOLARS PROGRAM empowers extraordinary–yet–impoverished and marginalized youth and women with quality education, leadership and business development programs to foster independence, dignity and long-term success in Tanzania and now across East Africa.
UNITE FOOD PROGRAM (UFP) is a social enterprise owned and chiefly operated by Tanzanian women whose mission is to empower poor small-scale farmers with a secure market for their crops and fair market prices as well as to provide healthy, tasty, and affordable staple food options to all Tanzanian people.
Combating illegal wildlife and timber trafficking nationally and across borders. Countering illegal poaching & logging ~ Restoring and protecting mountain rainforests. Supporting prosecution of environmental crimes. Training and deploying rangers in the field. ~ Aiding canine detection teams. Promoting human-wildlife coexistence. Fostering sustainable livelihoods and inspiring the next generation through environmental education about the value of nature.
https://www.dorobofund.org/about
Daudi Peterson ~ daudi@dorobo.co.tz
We protect the cultures, people, landscapes and biodiversity of Tanzania through improved livelihoods and conservation. Our primary focus is the livelihood of hunter-gatherer and pastoral societies in northern Tanzania, ensuring that their way of life is recognized and respected. We believe when communities are empowered, when they can own, manage, and benefit from their land and resources, we are all better off.
“The Dorobo Fund is not here to pave new roads, but rather to allow ancient ones to resume their natural path“
https://kopelion.org/lion-conservation/
KopeLion has worked in Ngorongoro since 2011 to ensure that lions survive and thrive alongside people, with a long-term goal to ensure that lion population recovery in northern Tanzania is a community choice and enterprise, and a focus on continuing to improve human-lion coexistence strategies in support of Tanzania’s recent National Human-Wildlife Conflict Strategy.