A visit to Mbola Millennium Village in Tanzania

Videoreport by SUNDAY KABAYE (Africa News)

The Millennium Villages project aims at implementing the millennium development goals, at a village level. Mbola village, Tanzania, is one of the sites among fourteen sites in Africa. Mbola is a model village to improve peoples lives. It was established two years ago in Uyui district. The nearest city center is Tabora which is located 36 km away.

Located on low, hilly terrain, the six villages in the Tanzania cluster are spread out over an expansive area, making travel between them difficult while also suppressing the development of local markets. Subsistence farming is the main economic activity, consisting mainly of rain-fed agriculture and the production of local livestock breeds. Persistent drought and difficult planting conditions, including sandy soil that results in decreased water and nutrient retention, have hampered agricultural productivity.

The main development challenges in Mbola include the high rate of environmental degradation resulting from poor crop management practices, declining agricultural production and destruction of the Miombo woodlands for fuel wood used in the tobacco industry. Overgrazing and expansion of agricultural land have also contributed to the decline of land productivity. In addition, roads are in a poor state, thus limiting easy access to markets. There is a general lack of basic infrastructure for health and education.

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