Are you a tourism or hospitality business in Uganda’s Karamoja sub-region? and would you like to improve the skills of your staff? Then we have an exciting opportunity for you! APPLY HERE.
What are we looking for?
Registered tourism businesses (hotels, lodges, CBOs, tour operators, activity providers) in Northeastern Uganda.
Determination among owners and managers to enhance the employability of their staff through skills training.
Ambitions to embrace environmentally sustainable practices and to empower female staff.
Commitment of the owners and managers to actively participate in the entire project (2 years), starting with a co-creation session on June 13, 2023 in Moroto.
Willingness to sign a partnership agreement.
What are we offering?
Influence on the training topics through interactive co-creation sessions.
Hands-on training for selected staff members in specialised skills enhancing their employability (2-3 days per topic).
Opportunity to be trained by and network wit h sector experts.
Certificate of participation for business partners and training participants.
Free access to all Ukarimu training materials that can be used to train other staff.
Transport refunds for attendance of meetings and training sessions.
How to apply?
If you are interested, please apply before Friday May 19, 2023 via the following link APPLY HERE.
Near Moroto we privately had a traditional Karamojong village tour with a local guide. Normally, I don’t like village tours, but this was better than expected and pure.
Dutch female magazine called ZIN Magazine travelled with us for 10 days trip through Uganda’s Karamoja region and wrote an article about the unforgettable experience of African Wilderness and rich the rich culture of Karamoja.
The Fox’s Weaver Project team conducted a habitat survey for the Fox’s Weaver and Karamoja Apalis in Northeastern Uganda and documented new habitats and insights: There is this saying among those who have been to a Fox’s weaver Survey in North-eastern Uganda “Where there is a Fox’s Weaver there is a Karamoja Apalis, where there …
Trekking Uganda’s Mount Kadam with Kenya-based Dutch primatologist Yvonne A. de Jong and American conservationist and ecologist Thomas M. Butynski have had an interest for what lies within the forgotten corners of Uganda’s Karamoja sub-region and bordering Kenya’s Turkana and West-Pokot counties.
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Call for Tourism Business Owners in Karamoja
Are you a tourism or hospitality business in Uganda’s Karamoja sub-region? and would you like to improve the skills of your staff? Then we have an exciting opportunity for you! APPLY HERE.
What are we looking for?
What are we offering?
How to apply?
If you are interested, please apply before Friday May 19, 2023 via the following link APPLY HERE.
Project background
Read the project background HERE.
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