A few weeks ago we partnered with Native Travel Festival Karamoja to host the invited journalists and media creatives on a cultural tour.
Today we’re happy to read an article published in one of Uganda’s leading online media for young in Uganda ‘Kasuku Live‘. One publication at a time, together with partners we positively impact the image of the region through tourism and arts. Read the article: http://bit.ly/2BPn11e
A round of applause for Sarah Kizza Nsigaye (Native Travel Festival Director) for bringing the event to Karamoja and Wayne Frank Ntambi and for the article.
We are excited to announce a new educational partnership with Dutch Noorderpoort College to strengthen our capacity in Karamoja regional tourism development through skilling.
Learn how East Africa’s Warrior Nomad Trail is making a meaningful difference in East African nations like Uganda, Kenya, Ethiopia, and South Sudan through tourism.
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Art and Film changing Karamoja
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