The ASILI-B Programme is a flagship initiative by Vi Agroforestry, focused on transforming the lives of smallholder farmers in Tanzania through sustainable agriculture, climate action, and inclusive development. Running from 2023 to 2025, the program aims to improve food and nutrition security, sustainable livelihoods, gender equality, and climate change resilience, while also enhancing biodiversity conservation.
Where We Work
ASILI-B operates across nine districts in 4 regions of Tanzania:
Our Objective
The programme directly aligns with several Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including No Poverty (SDG 1), Zero Hunger (SDG 2), Gender Equality (SDG 5), Climate Action (SDG 13), and Life on Land (SDG 15). The main goals are to:
Core Result Areas
Empowering Local Communities
ASILI-B works closely with local, regional, and national platforms to ensure inclusive participation. The program empowers women, men, youth, and children to drive positive change in their households, communities, and the environment. Activities include:
Partnership-Driven Implementation
The programme is implemented in collaboration with:
Policy Advocacy: Driving Systemic Change
Advocacy is a central pillar of ASILI-B. The Civic Social Protection Foundation (CSP), a technical partner, leads the Policy Advocacy Component under the project:
“Enhancing Pro-Smallholder Farmers Policies on Agroforestry Practices, Biodiversity Restoration, and Management for Sustainable Livelihoods.”
CSP’s advocacy work covers Mara, Kagera, and Dodoma regions, focusing on influencing duty bearers to:
Through this multi-stakeholder approach, ASILI-B strengthens the enabling environment for smallholder farmers to thrive—ensuring resilient communities and sustainable ecosystems.
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