Morogoro, Tanzania – 26 March 2026 — The Coca-Cola system in Tanzania has announced a USD 1.94 million investment aimed at restoring the Ruvu Basin, a critical water source that supports Dar es Salaam—the country’s commercial capital—and millions of people, businesses, and agricultural activities across eastern Tanzania.
Protecting a Vital Water Lifeline
The Ruvu Basin plays a central role in supplying water to an estimated 9 million residents in Dar es Salaam, as well as sustaining surrounding communities and ecosystems. Recognizing increasing pressure on water resources, the Coca-Cola system’s investment is designed to strengthen long-term water security through sustainable and community-driven solutions.
The initiative will focus on the Ngerengere catchment within the Ruvu sub-basin, with key interventions including:
- Restoration of degraded catchment areas
- Implementation of nature-based water replenishment solutions
- Promotion of sustainable water management practices
- Strengthening local watershed management capacity
Driving Community Impact Through Partnerships
The project is led by the Global Water Challenge (GWC) and implemented by the International Union for Conservation of Nature in collaboration with the Wami-Ruvu Basin Water Board (WRBWB).
On-the-ground activities will include tree planting and the promotion of climate-resilient farming practices, directly benefiting at least 2,000 farmers in the region. These efforts aim not only to restore ecosystems but also to enhance livelihoods and build resilience against climate-related water challenges.
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