Kilombero District
Kilombero District | |
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Country | Tanzania |
Region | Morogoro Region |
Population (2002) | |
• Total | 321,611 |
Time zone | UTC+3 (EAT) |
Area code | 023 |
Website | Country Website |
Kilombero District[1] is a district in Morogoro Region, south-western Tanzania.
The district is situated in a vast floodplain, between the Kilombero River in the south-east and the Udzungwa-Mountains in the north-west. On the other side of the Kilombero River, in the south-east, the floodplain is part of Ulanga District. The district shares a portion of Udzungwa Mountains National Park with Kilolo District of Iringa.
According to the last census in 2002, the population of Kilombero District is 321,611 [2] The main ethnic groups are Wapogoro, Wandamba, Wabena, and Wambunga and several others in small proportions.[3]
The area is predominantly rural with the semi-urban district headquarters Ifakara as major settlement.
The majority of the villagers are subsistence farmers of maize and rice. There are large plantations of teak wood in the Kilombero and the neighbouring Ulanga districts. In the north-west of the district, Illovo Sugar Company's sugar-cane plantations occupy most of the low lying area.[4][5][6]
Administrative subdivisions
[edit]Constituencies
[edit]For parliamentary elections, Tanzania is divided into constituencies. As of the 2010 elections Kilombrero District had one constituency:[7]
- Kilombrero Constituency
Divisions
[edit]Ifakara, Kidatu, Mang´ula, Mlimba, Mngeta.Malinyi, Mahenge.
Wards
[edit]Chisano | Kiberege | Masagati | Mofu |
Chita | Kidatu | Mbingu | Sanje |
Idete | Kisawasawa | Mchombe | Uchindile |
Ifakara | Lumemo | Mkula | Utengule |
Kibaoni | Mang'ula | Mlimba | Msolwa Station |
Mang'ula B | Mwaya | Signal | Michenga |
Katindiuka | Mlabani | Viwanja Sitini | Lipangalala |
Namwawala | Mngeta | Igima | Mbasa |
Ching'anda | Kalengakelo | Kamwene |
NGOs
[edit]- MSABI – Safe Water for Better Health Ifakara – an NGO that focuses on water, sanitation, hygiene, and education
- Eye Care Foundation
- Friends of Kilombero
- TFCG – works on natural forest management and related natural resources management in Tanzania Eastern Arc mountain blocks and coastal forests
- Save Education and Future Development Foundation – promotes access of quality education in rural communities
- Southern Tanzania Elephant Program - STEP is an elephant conservation program based in southern Tanzania. Believing in the importance of strong protected areas and the welfare of people living around their boundaries, STEP works with a range of partners towards long-term security for elephants, a critical keystone and umbrella species of the incredible ecosystems of Ruaha-Rungwa and Udzungwa-Selous.
References
[edit]- ^ Kilombero District (Approved) at GEOnet Names Server, United States National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
- ^ "2002 Population and Housing Census General Report: Morogoro: Kilombero". Archived from the original on February 11, 2005.
- ^ "Morogoro Region Socio-Economic Profile" (pdf). The Planning Commission, Dar es Salaam, and The Regional Commissioner's Office, Morogoro. 1997. Archived (PDF) from the original on 30 May 2004.
- ^ Corti, Graham, Fanning, Eibleis, Hinde, Roy, and Jenkins, Richard, 1999. A Conservation Assessment the Amphibian Communities of Miombo Woodland, Evergreen Forest and a Teak (I'ectona Grandis) Plantation in the Ulanga Valley, Tanzania (Technical Report 3). Frontier-Tanzania Savanna Research Programme, Dar es Salaaml
- ^ Hinde, R., Corti, G., Fanning, E., & Jenkins, R., 1999a, A conservation assessment of large mammal use of miombo woodland, evergreen forest and a teak plantation in the Ulanga Valley, Tanzania, Frontier Tanzania Savanna Research Programme, Technical Report No. 2., unpublished, Frontier Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
- ^ Jenkins R., Roettcher, K, Corti, G & Fanning, E, 2000a, Large mammals and teak plantations in the Ulanga Valley, Annual Report, unpublished, Frontier Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
- ^ "Organisations located in Kilombrero District - Tanzania". African Development Information. Archived from the original on 2012-09-03.