We are excited to kickstart a new round of skilling 75 Karamoja youth in Hospitality and Site Guiding the second half of this year 2022.
The Karamoja Tourism Academy will train 25 youth in site guiding and Matany Girls Vocational School will train 50 girls in hospitality. Together we aim at improving the quality of service in the region and create job opportunities for our youth through skills development.
Stay tuned for updates around the region-wide recruitment through the Karamoja Tourism Academy social media pages starting in July 2022
This project is spearheaded by EyeOpenerWorks Initiative and their UKARIMU Academy open source tourism and hospitality curriculum platform. The project is funded by Enabel in Uganda.
Teachers houses at Matany Girl’s Vocational School
Cooking classroom at Matany Girl’s Vocational School
Discussions with Enabel, EyeOpenerWorks, Matany Girl’s Vocational School and Karamoja Tourism Academy
Site Guide Facilitator showcases artefacts at Karamoja Tourism Academy
Kara-Tunga’s representing Karamoja Region Tourism Private Sector as vice-chairperson of Karamoja Skills Development Coordination Platform In Tourism Sector during Validation workshop of the ‘Third Karamoja Regional Development Strategy’ (KIDP3).
24th May 2023 – Kara-Tunga Foundation hosted the French Ambassador to Uganda at the Karamoja Museum in Moroto. The ambassador visited our district for the first time to gain inspiration for future culture-related collaborations.
Dutch tourism college launches partnership in Uganda’s Karamojaland – This week we kickstarted a long-term partnership in developing market-driven training programs in tourism and hospitality for the Karamoja region and bordering subregions like Turkana in Northern Kenya.
Karamoja Safari featured in the Dutch and Belgium magazine called Columbus Travel Magazine. The magazine highlights a 20 pages travel report from climbing worlds Mt Elgon (4321m), an authentic cultural experience in Karamojaland and ending with an off the beaten path Wildlife Safari in Kidepo Valley National Park!
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Training Karamoja Youth in Hospitality and Site Guiding
We are excited to kickstart a new round of skilling 75 Karamoja youth in Hospitality and Site Guiding the second half of this year 2022.
The Karamoja Tourism Academy will train 25 youth in site guiding and Matany Girls Vocational School will train 50 girls in hospitality. Together we aim at improving the quality of service in the region and create job opportunities for our youth through skills development.
Stay tuned for updates around the region-wide recruitment through the Karamoja Tourism Academy social media pages starting in July 2022
This project is spearheaded by EyeOpenerWorks Initiative and their UKARIMU Academy open source tourism and hospitality curriculum platform. The project is funded by Enabel in Uganda.
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Karamoja Safari featured in the Dutch and Belgium magazine called Columbus Travel Magazine. The magazine highlights a 20 pages travel report from climbing worlds Mt Elgon (4321m), an authentic cultural experience in Karamojaland and ending with an off the beaten path Wildlife Safari in Kidepo Valley National Park!