COVID-19 Vaccination of Kara-Tunga Staff – The Kara-Tunga staff has taken an exemplary role in Karamoja (Northeastern Uganda’s) community tourism sector to protect themselves, their families, vulnerable rural community partners and guests.
The first COVID-19 vaccination in Uganda (Unicef) took place on March 10th in Kampala Uganda. The government prioritised the health workers, security personnel, Teachers and staff in all education institutions, all persons aged 50 years and above and essential service workers who interact with many people by the nature of their work.
Due to the low turn-up and the limited shelf life of the vaccine, the government called upon the people of Uganda to come and make use of the opportunity as long as the vaccine is available.
We are proud that our staff have embraced the vaccination and have taken essential steps towards protecting themselves, their families and our guests.
Kara-Tunga spearheads the development of regional tourism in Uganda’s Karamoja region and is the initiator of the Warrior Nomad Trail. This trail is aimed at mitigating over-tourism, insuring quality of service, diversifying tourism product offering and preserving cultural and natural heritage by developing tourism opportunities around the region.
5th October 2022 (Kaabong District) – Kara-Tunga Arts & Tours and partner USAID/RTI International officially launched the first two Eco Camps in Kidepo Landscape on Wednesday 5th October 2022.
KAABONG (05 October 2022) – The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has partnered with a Ugandan tour company, Kara-Tunga Arts & Tours Ltd, to establish a network of Conservation Campsites (Eco Camps) in Karamoja.
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COVID-19 Vaccination of Kara-Tunga Staff
COVID-19 Vaccination of Kara-Tunga Staff – The Kara-Tunga staff has taken an exemplary role in Karamoja (Northeastern Uganda’s) community tourism sector to protect themselves, their families, vulnerable rural community partners and guests.
The first COVID-19 vaccination in Uganda (Unicef) took place on March 10th in Kampala Uganda. The government prioritised the health workers, security personnel, Teachers and staff in all education institutions, all persons aged 50 years and above and essential service workers who interact with many people by the nature of their work.
Due to the low turn-up and the limited shelf life of the vaccine, the government called upon the people of Uganda to come and make use of the opportunity as long as the vaccine is available.
We are proud that our staff have embraced the vaccination and have taken essential steps towards protecting themselves, their families and our guests.
Read more about Kara-Tunga COVID-19 policies.
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