We are excited to announce a new collaboration with Uganda’s tourism private sector apex body ‘Uganda Tourism Association‘ (UTA) and their post COVID-19 hospitality recovery strategy through skilling.
Our Karamoja Tourism Academy will handle the recruitment of participants for refresher trainings for in-service hospitality staff from the Karamoja sub-region. The refresher trainings will be given at the end of May 2021 at Hotel Africana Moroto in the areas of room attendant, waitron, customer care, trainer of trainer, bakery and pastry.
This training is part of the Karamoja Tourism Academy 2021 roadmap to get the regional hospitality and tourism workforce ready to hosts guests again now international borders are opening up. The next in-service training for Uganda’s Karamoja sub-region is planned to take place in October 2021 in collaboration with Ukarimu Academy.
Bonjour de France! I’m looking back at an inspiring first day building partnerships in tourism and sustainable development for Warrior Nomad Trail initiative. This trip is supported by Ambassade de France en Ouganda.
Knowing which animals live where is critical to planning effective conservation following to the two researchers. With the support of a grant from the National Geographic Society they are now focusing their research on the primates of Uganda. They conducted primate surveys in northeastern Uganda from 2014 to 2017
Today we officially launched the ‘Boost the Employability of Tourism staff in Elgon and Karamoja‘ project! The project is part of a larger initiative to enable sustainable and decent income-generating employability for Ugandan youth.
On our journey to develop Uganda’s new tourist product Warrior Nomad Trail, we asked for input and buy-in from national stakeholders during a workshop in Kampala.
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Karamoja Hospitality Refresher Training with UTA at Hotel Africana Moroto
We are excited to announce a new collaboration with Uganda’s tourism private sector apex body ‘Uganda Tourism Association‘ (UTA) and their post COVID-19 hospitality recovery strategy through skilling.
Our Karamoja Tourism Academy will handle the recruitment of participants for refresher trainings for in-service hospitality staff from the Karamoja sub-region. The refresher trainings will be given at the end of May 2021 at Hotel Africana Moroto in the areas of room attendant, waitron, customer care, trainer of trainer, bakery and pastry.
This training is part of the Karamoja Tourism Academy 2021 roadmap to get the regional hospitality and tourism workforce ready to hosts guests again now international borders are opening up. The next in-service training for Uganda’s Karamoja sub-region is planned to take place in October 2021 in collaboration with Ukarimu Academy.
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