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In 2009, Kilimanyika developed a communications strategy for WWF Tanzania 's Integrated Water Resource Management Project in the Great Ruaha River Catchment Area in Tanzania. The aim of this project was to ensure all stakeholders along the catchment area are engaged in freshwater conservation activities. In this scope, Kilimanyika provided assistance to ensure that information is being presented through appropriate channels with appropriate formats, as well as that communication messages were consistent and coordinated. This project included stakeholder facilitation at the local, regional and national level through RRA methods as well as workshops.

Also in 2009, Kilimanyika developed communication strategies on the local and national level for IUCN Tanzania's initiatives on Climate Change. This included assessing and creating the means for rural Tanzanians to adapt to climate change. Communication mechanisms were presented in a variety of mediums, each appropriately tailored to the audience as a result of research, RRA, as well as stakeholder interviews.

In 2008, Kilimanyika completed a project for WWF Sweden whereby Kilimanyika highlighted, with concrete examples, the challenges involved in large-scale biofuel investments in Tanzania. Kilimanyika consulted a variety of stakeholders on the ground in order to convey a comprehensive scenario to the Swedish public. Communication materials developed include podcasts, briefs, FAQs, photos, and audio recordings.

In 2008, Kilimanyika undertook a project for FHI Tanzania which aimed to showcase the PEPFAR activities in the Stonetown, Kibaha, and Chalinze areas of Tanzania. Kilimanyika gathered images and data in order to showcase their local community support projects and HIV clinics.

In 2008 Kilimanyika played a key role in the development of the communications campaign for the Wildlife Society for the Protection of Animals (WSPA) Headquarters in London, UK. This project focused on conveying the activities of local community projects and anti poaching activities by the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) and David Sheldrick Conservation Trust.

 
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