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Community Based Conservation Training Center – CBCTC

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About Community Based Conservation Training Center – CBCTC

Community Based Conservation Training Centre (CBCTC) – Likuyu Sekamaganga is among training Institutions managed by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism under Wildlife Division. It was established in July 1995 as a result of joint effort of the United Republic of Tanzania (Ministry of Natural Resources and Tourism) in collaboration with The Federal Republic of Germany (under Gtz). The Centre is registered by the National Council for Technical Education (NACTE) with registration number REG/SAT/46.

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Aim of its Establishment

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To implement the National Wildlife Policy which emphasizes Community participation in Conservation and sustainable utilization of Natural resources for poverty alleviation and sustainable development.

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Centre’s Role

To build capacity of local community by offering training on Community Based Natural Resources Management (CBNRM) and Tour guiding .
To provide consultancy service to community (WMA’s) on Natural resources management.
To collaborate with different Stakeholders to ensure that Natural and cultural resources are protected and conserved accordingly.

Vision

To be a Centre of Excellency in providing quality training in Community Based Natural Resources Management (CBNRM) in Africa.

Mission

To enable Communities to participate fully in conservation and utilization of Natural Resources for sustainable development by offering appropriate training, research, consultancy and public services.

Geographical Information

The Centre is located 40 km from Namtumbo District headquarters. It is close to Nyerere National Park, Selous-Niassa Wildlife corridor, Northen Undendeule forest reserve and Mbarang’andu Wildlife Management area (WMA). The Centre occupies an area with a total of 3171 hectares of land which includes miombo woodland, riverine forest, wetlands and savanna.  This provides the Centre an opportunity for ideal and suitable site for field practical training.

Community Based Conservation Training Center – CBCTC Location and Contact Information

  • P.O.BOX 24 NAMTUMBO, RUVUMA
  •  +255 25 295 1050
  •  +255 754 352 846, +255 788 409 433
  •  cbctc@maliasili.go.tz

Vacancies and Internships at Community Based Conservation Training Center – CBCTC Community Based Conservation Training Center – CBCTC

Government institution job vacancies are normally advertised through the government Official jobs portal (Public Service Recruitment Secretariat-PSRS) which can be accessed through this link- https://ajira.go.tz/.

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Community Based Conservation Training Center – CBCTC useful links

  • Community Based Conservation Training Center – CBCTC website: https://www.cbctclikuyu.ac.tz/
  • Community Based Conservation Training Center – CBCTC job vacancies – careers page
  • Public Service Recruitment Secretariat (PSRS): https://ajira.go.tz/
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