Centre for Research Cooperation

Welcome to the Centre for Research Cooperation!
Discover, collaborate, and innovate with us as we shape the future of knowledge and practice of nature conservation together.

WHO WE ARE

Centre for Research Cooperation (CRC) is a private limited company based in Arusha, Tanzania, incorporated in October 2019. CRC provides a platform that supports researchers, students and other stakeholders working on or studying conservation of natural resources in Tanzania through provision of comprehensive and tailored research facilitation services. We pride ourselves in providing services that empower individuals and organizations to conduct impactful research in the field of conservation. We facilitate collaboration, provide access to resources and expertise, and offer customized support that ensure the success of conservation projects.

OUR MISSION

To carry out nature conservation initiatives and provide research facilitation services to both local and foreign researchers through project administration, capacity building, and legal and regulatory compliance.

OUR VISION

To be the leading centre in conducting transformative nature conservation initiatives and providing research services in the united Republic of Tanzania.

OUR SERVICES

Nature Conservation Initiatives

Research Projects Funds Management

Permit Processing Facilitation

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Scientific Collaboration

Training, Workshops and Conferences

Project Administration

Want to Join TZCRC?

Together we can carry out nature conservation initiatives and provide research facilitation services to both local and foreign researchers through project administration, capacity building, and legal and regulatory compliance.

PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS

The Savanna Dynamics project

Project Area: Serengeti National Park

Serengeti Biodiversity program

Project Area: Serengeti National Park

The Serengeti Cheetah project

Project Area: Serengeti National Park

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