Our team assessed the state of mangroves in Pemba mnazi and identified that 80% of these forests are exploited for charcoal due to their high quality wood. To combat this, we introduced beekeeping as an alternative livelihood, providing communities with a sustainable income from honey sales, thereby reducing dependence on charcoal and promoting forest conservation.

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