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More than just a traditional sports tournament, the Chem Chem Soccer League Cup is a celebration of community spirit and a vital platform for promotion our conservation efforts within the Kwakuchinja Corridor, Tanzania.
Our passion for highlighting the vibrant cultures and traditions that make Tanzania so special was recognised at the 2024 ATTA for Action Awards in London when we were named this year's Heart for Heritage and Community Champion.
From conservation and advocation to our ongoing efforts to empower the communities that share the land with us, you can read about our projects and initiatives over the past year in our 2023 Annual Report.
The true strength of the Chem Chem Association lies in the determination of those who come alongside us for the journey. Thanks to the unwavering support of generous benefactors and private donors, our continued resilience has been rewarded with an incredible new milestone...
The Chem Chem Association’s incredible journey is paved with passion and endless hours of hard work — and, in our first-ever CCA film, we’re giving you a behind-the-scenes glimpse into what we do.
At Chem Chem in Tanzania, conservation has become the driving force of tourism — and the safari experience has never been better. Thanks to Chem Chem’s conservation efforts, many species have returned to the Kwakuchinja Corridor.
In a workshop organised by the Chem Chem Association, the leaders of the Burunge WMA community and the Babati council learned about the use of electrical fencing to prevent wild animals like elephants and lions from harming humans.
Community leaders within the Burunge WMA have agreed to cooperate with the Council Director's Office and the government to manage the protection of the Kwakuchinja Corridor.
Tanzanian Wildlife Research Institute (TAWIRI) declares that as many as 41 wildlife migratory corridors in danger of being lost due to increased human activity and appeals to communities to take action to protect these areas.
TAWA’s special anti-poaching squad, with the support of the Chem Chem Association, arrested two poachers in Vilima Kituta for the alleged hunting and unlawful possession of giraffe meat the Babati District of Manyara.
The Chem Chem Association organised a successful three-day financial education workshop, providing training to the leaders of 10 VICOBA groups within the Burunge WMA.