The team came back with new learnings, inspiration and partnerships for the Karamoja Conservation Zones initiative.
“The IUCN Africa Protected Areas Congress (APAC) is the first ever continent-wide gathering of African leaders, citizens, and interest groups to discuss the role of protected areas in conserving nature, safeguarding Africa’s iconic wildlife, delivering vital life-supporting ecosystem services, promoting sustainable development while conserving Africa’s cultural heritage and traditions.”
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.
International bird observations platform eBird approved the Pian Upe Eco Camp as bird watching hotspot. This is a great achievement of Kara-Tunga Foundation‘s – Karamoja Conservation Zones initiative who established the camp as research and monitoring centre.
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Visiting IUCN Africa Protected Area Congress 2022
The Kara-Tunga Foundation team and partner EyeOpenerWorks attended the first African Protected Areas Conference (APAC) in Kigali.
The team came back with new learnings, inspiration and partnerships for the Karamoja Conservation Zones initiative.
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