Nyemo Chilagane, from Tanzania Research and Conservation Organization (TRCO) in collaboration with WIL Tanzania conducted in-depth capacity-building training on Innovative Solution towards Natural Resource Resilience and Human-Wildlife Coexistence within a changing climate in Tanzania. The aim of the training was to co-creating innovative solutions to explore and address water security issues that natural resources are facing with a growing population and climate change impact. The Training was conducted in Iringa and involved practical session whereby participants were supposed to identify, deign and implement innovative solution to address water security and human wildlife conflict to villages around Ruaha National Park. The training involved the participants from different discipline including early to mid-career professionals and researchers, entrepreneurs, social scientists, community leaders, local authorities’ staff from Rufiji Water Basin, Tanzania Meteorological Agency, National Irrigation Commission, Tanzania Forest Service, District Agricultural and Extension officers, Rural Water Supply Sanitation Authority and Tanzania National Parks. The training was organized by Waterlution and REGROW project.