"For over two decades, KINNAPA has had a profound effect in combating poverty. By offering essential services and resources, the organization has made a tangible difference in the lives of countless individuals and families. With a focus on agriculture, healthcare, education, and economic empowerment, KINNAPA has addressed the diverse needs of those they serve, making a lasting impact in the fight against poverty."
Quality Standards of Living for Pastoralists, Peasant and Hunter-Gatherers in Mainland Tanzania.
Contribute to the Improvement of Quality of life for Pastoralists and Peasants while Ensuring Community Participation in Development projects, Gender Balance, Accountability, Tanzania's National interests and Sustainable Resource Management.
KINNAPA Development Programme is a non-profit organization established in the 1990s by residents from six villages in Kiteto district. The organization's primary objective is to assist pastoralists and peasants who are struggling with land encroachment issues.....
KINNAPA had two representatives who contributed valuable insights on the topic of “Advancing Youth Land Rights in Africa with a special focus on indigenous women and youth. Helping Young People Build a Better Future. ”The Conference was built on 6 panels with ample space to discussions.
25 October 2024Participatory Joint Village Land Use Planning (PJVLUP) as a collaborative approach aimed at integrating the perspectives and interests of multiple villages with a shared resource within a common geographical area. This approach enables more effective
25 October 2024The KINNAPA Development Programme aims to promote gender equality and improve educational opportunities
20 October 2024On October 3, 2024, KINNAPA, alongside educational officers from Siha and Hai Districts, convened a crucial sensitization
20 October 2024In April 2024 ,the National Land Use Planning Commission with support from the CGIAR Research Initiative on Livestock and Climate
19 September 2024Fiona Flintan, Senior Scientist, International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) has been supporting KINNAPA and our work on joint village lands
19 September 2024