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Strategic Partners & Stakeholders

BEAT works with a network of regional agencies, councils, lake authorities, and research institutions to deliver sustainable impact.

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Lake Tanganyika Authority (LTA)
Kalambo District Council
Nkasi District Council
Tanganyika District Council
Kigoma District Council
Uvinza District Council
Kasulu District Council
Lake Tanganyika stakeholders
Research and academic institutions

Why Lake Tanganyika Matters

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One of the world’s largest freshwater lakes.
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Shared by multiple countries across the region.
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Supports millions of people with food, water, and livelihoods.
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Globally important biodiversity and freshwater ecosystem.
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Critical for fisheries, livelihoods, and climate resilience.

Lake Tanganyika is a vital source of economic opportunity, environmental stability, and regional collaboration. BEAT helps protect this lake while improving lives across the basin.