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The first and best known forest certification is that established by the Forest Stewardship Council™ (FSC), whose logo is the tree-tick mark that will be familiar that is increasingly common on furniture and paper products in the UK and US today. It is widely recognised as being the toughest certification standard - the global gold standard for responsible forest management - and is the only certification system supported by many international NGOs, including MCDI's partners Fauna & Flora International and WWF. FSC's certification scheme is based on ten principles which cover social, economic, ecological and cultural issues; they include managerial aspects as well as environmental and social requirements.
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Official Announcement of MCDI New Board Members
10 OCT 2024Posted In : updates
Announcing @mcdi_tanzania New Board Members We are excited to announce our new Board Members as of 6th Oct 2024. MCDI is grateful to have this group of individuals joining the board and bring their unique talents, expertise and perspectives that it will reach even greater heights towards the Organization’s objectives.
New Chairman of the National Council of NGOs
27 JUNE 2024Posted In : updates
On 25th June 2024, our CEO Mr. Makala was elected and took an oath of service as a New Chairman of the National Council of NGos (NaCoNGO). expertise and perspectives that it will reach even greater heights towards the Organization’s objectives. This is a succeful addition to all NGOs stability and growth across Tanzania.
Women and Nature thrives in Kilwa district Southern Tanzania
22 APR 2022Posted In : updates
When women thrive, nature thrives. Our WWF BENGO FLR Project is unlocking conservation agriculture opportunities for women's adaptation to climate change impacts. The project supported rural communities through MCDI to introduce sunflower cultivation in three villages of Mchakama, Nainokwe and Liwiti in Kilwa district.
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