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A new Kiswahili podcast by BBC Media Action in Tanzania.
For many Tanzanians, the term ‘climate change’ refers to changes in weather or seasons, and few people understand its impacts at home and around the world. But experts agree that climate change is already affecting our lives, creating many challenges and some opportunities for change.
This podcast is for anyone who is interested in the ways in which climate change is affecting people in Tanzania, and wants to learn more about how we can all adapt to those changes.
Tanzania Adapts is a Kiswahili language podcast created by BBC Media Action in Tanzania. It is produced and presented by Marygoreth Richard. Tanzania Adapts is supported by Irish Aid and the Embassy of Belgium in Tanzania.
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