A1: The Tanzania Ecosystem and Conservation Organization (TECO) is a non-governmental, non-profit, and non-political organization founded in 2023. It is committed to conserving Tanzania’s ecosystems while promoting sustainable livelihoods and community empowerment.
A2: TECO seeks to promote ecosystem conservation, climate change adaptation, community empowerment, education, policy advocacy, and sustainable development through research and partnerships.
A3: TECO’s headquarters are located at Bibi Titi Morogoro Road, Red Cross Building, P.O. Box 15696, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
A4: TECO welcomes collaborations with local communities, NGOs, research institutions, government agencies, and international partners that support sustainability, conservation, and education initiatives.
A5: TECO focuses on forest and biodiversity conservation, climate resilience, sustainable agriculture, water management, environmental education, youth and women’s empowerment, and disaster preparedness.
A6: You can support TECO by becoming a volunteer, donor, research collaborator, or partner. Visit our Contact page or email
A7: Yes. TECO is officially registered under the Non-Governmental Organizations Act, 2002 with Registration Number 00NGO/R/5137.
A8: Our programs benefit local communities (including indigenous and pastoralist groups), women, youth, educators, policy makers, and researchers.
A9: Yes! TECO offers volunteering and internship opportunities across various environmental and community projects. Visit our Volunteer page for details.
A10: You can follow us on social media, subscribe to our newsletter, or visit our website regularly for updates on projects, campaigns, and events.
