Our partners of UKARIMU Academy invited the Karamoja Tourism Academy and other hospitality and tourism training stakeholders from around the country for an introduction workshop for the upcoming UKARIMU COVID-19 resilience training program.
Background of program
Due to the prevalence of the COVID-19 earlier last year, now more than ever, an effective crisis response strategy for the sector will require human resources with improved health, hygiene, safety awareness and marketing and communication skills.
Ukarimu
UKARIMU The first open-source curriculum on tourism and hospitality training in Africa, centered around sustainability and inclusivity.
Ukarimu aims at supporting the bridging of the skills gap, by offering relevant tourism & hospitality skilling opportunities. Based on principles of active learning and a combination of hard and soft skills, we prepare young adults with little education and limited options for a career in the sector.
Karamoja Tourism Academy
This program will be the third training cycle for the Karamoja Tourism Academy focused on improving the quality of service and creating meaningful job opportunities in the Karamoja sub-region of Northeastern Uganda. This program involves all departments in the hospitality and tourism sector: from tourism entrepreneurs and site guides to hotel staff.
Tour operators and trip planners from Mount Rwenzori, Mount Elgon and Karamoja sub-region Warrior Nomad Trail are participating in a workshop “Expedition Planning”.
Sensitising Karamoja Communities on Tourism – Kara-Tunga aims at making Karamoja a must visit destination with people at its centre. It therefore embarked on a journey through the region to sensitise 17 community tourism groups (600 members) along Karamoja’s Warrior Nomad Trail.
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Karamoja Tourism Academy implements UKARIMU COVID-19 resilience training
Our partners of UKARIMU Academy invited the Karamoja Tourism Academy and other hospitality and tourism training stakeholders from around the country for an introduction workshop for the upcoming UKARIMU COVID-19 resilience training program.
Background of program
Due to the prevalence of the COVID-19 earlier last year, now more than ever, an effective crisis response strategy for the sector will require human resources with improved health, hygiene, safety awareness and marketing and communication skills.
Ukarimu
UKARIMU The first open-source curriculum on tourism and hospitality training in Africa, centered around sustainability and inclusivity.
Ukarimu aims at supporting the bridging of the skills gap, by offering relevant tourism & hospitality skilling opportunities. Based on principles of active learning and a combination of hard and soft skills, we prepare young adults with little education and limited options for a career in the sector.
Karamoja Tourism Academy
This program will be the third training cycle for the Karamoja Tourism Academy focused on improving the quality of service and creating meaningful job opportunities in the Karamoja sub-region of Northeastern Uganda. This program involves all departments in the hospitality and tourism sector: from tourism entrepreneurs and site guides to hotel staff.
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