Our Partners
our partners
Building strong partnerships for greater impact
RECODA's success is built on strong, collaborative partnerships with academic institutions, international organizations, government agencies, and local communities. These partnerships enable us to leverage diverse expertise, resources, and networks to create sustainable impact across Tanzania.
Academic Partners
Research excellence through academic collaboration
Sokoine University of Agriculture
Our long-standing partnership with Sokoine University provides research support, technical expertise, and evidence-based validation of the RIPAT approach. Together, we conduct rigorous research that informs agricultural extension practices and contributes to academic knowledge.
International Partners
Global expertise for local impact
World Vision Tanzania
Collaborative implementation of RIPAT projects in multiple regions, combining resources and expertise for greater reach and impact. Our partnership focuses on sustainable agricultural transformation and community empowerment.
IDP (Iles de Paix)
Partnership in sustainable agriculture projects, bringing international development expertise and funding to local communities. Together we implement the Kilimo Endelevu project in Arusha.
Other International Organizations
We collaborate with various international development organizations, research institutions, and funding agencies to expand our reach and enhance program effectiveness.
Government & Community Partners
Working together for sustainable development
- Government Agencies: Collaboration with local and national government bodies to align our programs with national development priorities and ensure policy coherence.
- Local Communities: Communities are our primary partners, actively participating in program design, implementation, and evaluation to ensure relevance and ownership.
- Community-Based Organizations: Partnership with local CSOs and community groups to strengthen their capacity and extend program reach.
- Private Sector: Engaging with private sector actors to create market linkages and economic opportunities for program beneficiaries.
- Research Institutions: Collaboration with various research organizations to generate knowledge and inform evidence-based programming.
- Donor Organizations: Strategic partnerships with funding agencies to secure resources for program implementation and expansion.
Why Partnership Matters
Collaboration amplifies our impact
Resource Mobilization
Partnerships enable us to pool resources, expertise, and networks to implement larger-scale programs with greater impact.
Knowledge Sharing
Collaboration facilitates exchange of best practices, research findings, and innovative approaches across organizations and sectors.
Sustainability
Strong partnerships ensure program continuity, local ownership, and long-term sustainability beyond project lifecycles.