Geoclimatz provides comprehensive services to empower Tanzanian youth and women in climate action through data-driven approaches. Our services are designed to build capacity, promote gender equality, and foster sustainable environmental practices.
We conduct comprehensive climate vulnerability assessments using geospatial data to identify areas most at risk from climate change impacts, enabling targeted adaptation strategies.
We provide community education and sensitization programs to raise awareness about climate change, its impacts, and adaptation strategies at the grassroots level.
We implement and support climate-smart agriculture initiatives that help farmers adapt to changing climate conditions while maintaining food security.
We promote women's leadership in environmental initiatives, ensuring their voices are heard in climate decision-making processes and environmental governance.
We organize and support tree planting campaigns, identifying optimal locations for afforestation and monitoring the growth and impact of planted trees.
We provide comprehensive training in GIS tools like QGIS and ArcGIS, offering certification programs to build technical capacity among youth and women.
Basic introduction to Geographic Information Systems, data collection, and spatial analysis techniques.
Advanced QGIS training covering complex spatial analysis, data visualization, and mapping techniques.
Professional-level ArcGIS training for advanced geospatial analysis and enterprise GIS solutions.
Training on climate data collection, analysis, and interpretation for evidence-based decision making.
Introduction to remote sensing technologies and satellite imagery analysis for environmental monitoring.
Development and delivery of digital training modules for accessible, self-paced learning opportunities.
Creating a dedicated space for hands-on GIS training and capacity building for youth and women.
Engaging in climate and environmental forums to share knowledge and best practices.
Building strong partnerships with local communities, government agencies, and stakeholders.