Practicing sustainable forestry for a prosperous future

In places like Mbondo, Tanzania job opportunities may be difficult to find, causing people in local communities to turn to things like illegal logging for income to support their families. When the CARE-WWF Alliance began promoting sustainable practices for forests and agriculture in Mbondo, things began to change. Now, rather than selling a single illegally harvested pieces of timber for less than a quarter, villagers on a natural resources committee selectively harvest whole trees to turn a greater profit. Learn more about the CARE-WWF Alliance.


The CARE-WWF Alliance was founded in partnership with the Sall Family Foundation in 2008 and continues to thrive thanks to their longstanding support. Our joint work is also generously supported by USAID, several anonymous foundations and many others.