13th November 2024, Moroto - The Karamoja Conservation Zones Initiative is seeking Agroforestry Extension Workers to work in the Kidepo Landscape of Karenga and Kaabong Districts, Karamoja sub-region. Ideal candidates will possess knowledge and proven field experience in working with farmer groups in Karamoja, specifically in vegetable farming, tree nursery management, and agroforestry. Experience with [...]
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Vacancy: Agroforestry Extension Worker
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Starting Kara-Tunga Honey Conservation Brand
We are starting a new sweet journey to build the Kara-Tunga Honey Brand from the bottom up, and we would like you to be a part of it. Background The Kara-Tunga community partners, especially the Ik and Tepeth, are famous in Uganda for producing quality honey. However, the bee-keepers lack access to the market and [...] More -
Bee-Keeping Training for Farmers in Karamoja
Kara-Tunga Foundation - under the Karamoja Conservation Zones initiative - has trained farmers in Moroto and Nakapiripirit District in the basics of beekeeping. The training prepares farmers to manage beehives which will be placed in the Conservation Zones. This initiative seeks to diversify people’s livelihoods which, crucially, promote nature conservation, particularly for trees. Reflecting on [...] More -
Vacancy: Agroforestry Coordinator in Karamoja (closed)
14th October 2024, Moroto - Karamoja Conservation Zones Initiative under Kara-Tunga is recruiting an Agroforestry Area Coordinator to work in the Northern Karamoja sub-region of Uganda. Knowledge and experience working on projects and supervising extension workers in the field of Agroforestry and Vegetable Farming. Position title: Agroforestry Area Coordinator Duty Station: Moroto, Nakapiripirit, Kaabong or [...] More -
Malaika Honey & Kara-Tunga open Honey Centre in Karamoja
Malaika Honey and Kara Tunga Foundation officially opened the Karamoja sub-regional Honey Center in Moroto town. The centre is aimed at promoting beekeeping as a viable business and incentivising environmental conservation. The Honey Centre in Moroto provides beekeepers access to the market, up-to-date knowledge and skills, and quality tools and equipment. Visit the Honey Centre [...] More -
Kara-Tunga partners with Malaika Honey in Karamoja
Local beekeepers lack access to the market, up-to-date knowledge and skills, and quality tools and equipment. Therefore apiary as a business has not yet been embraced by the masses. Though, apiary has a proven potential to incentivise environmental conservation and create alternative income streams for the community. Honey Centre in Moroto Kara-Tunga Foundation - through [...] More -
Capacity building of local leaders
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Karamoja Conservation Zones in Ugandan newspaper
The Karamoja Conservation Zones initiative is featured in the Ugandan New Vision newspaper. The article highlights the strong relationship between livelihoods and deforestation. The Kara-Tunga Foundation project focuses greatly on tackling the root causes of deforestation: poverty, crop failure, and lack of alternative livelihoods. We do so by supporting the incubation of agroforestry businesses and [...] More -
Tackling Karamoja’s booming charcoal business
Learn how the Karamoja Conservation Zones initiative is tackling the booming charcoal business in Karamoja by incubating sustainable forest-based businesses. The feature shares more about the root causes of deforestation in our target areas. It also showcases how to community is raising tree seedlings to produce sustainable charcoal and conduct climate smart agriculture as well [...] More -
Bicycles for conservation in Karamoja
Bicycles for conservation in Karamoja - To reduce the carbon footprint and cost of our operations, we have ordered Ugandan-made reliable and strong bicycles from a fantastic social enterprise called CooP-Uganda (Cycling Out Of Poverty). The bicycles will be used by the Karamoja Conservation Zones initiative for the parish based employees to conduct monitoring, sensitising [...] More