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Karamoja LC5 Chairpersons Reveal Why They Refused The Gov’t Iron Sheets

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By Steven Ariong

The district chairpersons of Karamoja region have said the team from office of the prime minister had earlier on proposed to give 500 iron sheets to each district chairperson of Karamoja and 1,500 iron sheets to each member of parliament for Karamoja to distribute to their favorite persons, a move they say they declined to accept.

John Paul Kodet the chairperson of Napak district was among the first LCV chairpersons to reject the proposal to receive 500 iron sheets and he warned his MPs that he will not be  party to the deal of receiving the iron sheets.

Speaking to this website, Jino meri the district chairperson Kaabong says although they had written to the office of the prime minister through the office of minister for Karamoja affairs requesting for iron sheets to distribute to the vulnerable youth but supervised by the OPM team, they were surprised that the iron sheets had already reached to Manafa.

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According to Meri, even the payments which were supposed to have been done by office of the prime minister to the people who worked hard to generate the list for the beneficiaries have never been affected.

“Its only people of Karenga who received the payments, so the whole thing is just full of thuggery,” Meri recounted.

Paul Lokol the chairperson Nabilatuk district says as the district chairpersons with members of parliament they halted the whole process of distributing the iron sheets until the clear list of the beneficiaries is generated.

“If our Mps also betrayed us at night we shall be in the know”- says Lokol

Minister for Karamoja affairs Ms Marry Goreti Kitutu is currently under fire for allegedly diverting iron sheets meant for the people of Karamoja and distributed them to her political supporters in Manafwa district.

Her mother, brother, nephew and store man have since been arrested by the state house anti corruption unit after a whistleblower raised the the alarms.

So far a total of 400 iron sheets with the branded with OPM have been recovered from various places including schools and the homes of her political supporters.

After the incident the district chairpersons and the general public of Karamoja have wondered how the whole minister diverted items meant to support the Karimojong reformed cattle rustlers to her constituency.

Meanwhile Moses Lokut a resident in Moroto town urged the state house Anti corruption unit to pick interest and consider investigating members of parliament from Karamoja region claiming they might have got a share of the iron sheets in darkness.

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OWEYEGHA-AFUNADUULA: Why Federalism Is The Best Governance System For Uganda In The 21st Century

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Katikiro Charles Peter Mayiga- COURTSEY PHOTO

By Oweyegha-Afunaduula
Federalism has been defined “a system of government in which the same territory is controlled by two levels of government. Generally, an overarching national government is responsible for broader governance of larger territorial areas, while the smaller subdivisions, states, and cities govern the issues of local concern”.

Katikiro Charles Peter Mayiga- COURTSEY PHOTO

The best definition of federalism is that “federalism is a combined or compound mode of government that combines a general government (the central or “federal” government) with regional governments (provincial, state, cantonal, territorial, or other sub-unit governments) in a single political system, dividing the powers between the two”.

According to Encyclopedia Britannica “the literal meaning of federalism may be that “federalism is a mode of political organization that unites separate states or other polities within an overarching political system in a way that allows each to maintain its own integrity while being integrated in the whole without losing identity, freedom of action, local sovereignty, local democracy, and local ownership of land, territory, resources and future”.

Encyclopedia Britannica goes on to state that “Federal systems do this by requiring that basic policies be made and implemented through negotiation in some form, so that all the members can share in making and executing decisions.

The political principles that animate federal systems emphasize the primacy of bargaining and negotiated coordination among several power centres; they stress the virtues of dispersed power centres as a means for safeguarding individual and local liberties”.

Therefore, the negotiated approach is a priceless tool in building federal systems. It involves broader and smaller communities in the important enterprises of decision making -especially political -and integrated resources governance and management.

This is unlike the case of unitarism in which political decision-making has tended to be invested in one person – the President or Prime Minister, often to the detriment of constituent peoples and regions.

The resultant governance, in the case where the topmost political governor is the President, is Presidentialism, where the President takes charge of everything and gets involved in everything small and big.

He or she does many things singlehandedly, and may reject the constraining effect of the pubic, legislature, judiciary and even the entire executive in favour of his or her personal decisions and choices in leadership and governance.

This have increasingly become the case in Uganda, where the President has liberated himself from the electorate and the institutions. His excesses can no longer be restrained by meaningful institutionalism.

He has placed over and above the institutions, and taken advantage of the provision of the Uganda Constitution 1995, whose making he presided over, that “the President is the Fountain of Honour and is above the Law.”

Accordingly, unitarism has been carried to extremes beyond what the designers of the 1966 unitary constitution envisaged. The President’s decades long absolute rule of Uganda has armed him with a grand opportunity to turn himself into a worshipable, divinized, glorified, greatly feared ruler who can do anything under the Sun. His decisions and choices are not negotiable.

He has reaped the most from unitarism in the 21st Century. He has completely made the negotiated approach irrelevant in the governance of Uganda. Institutions are subservient to him and if Ugandans were docile and a slave-like society he has been able to make them even more docile by effectively occluding them from meaningful involvement in the governance of their country and management of their God-given resources; create a state of fear through imposition of obnoxious laws and overmilitarization of everything conceivable.

As I stated in another article comparing the President of Uganda with the governing style of the France, Napoleon Bonaparte, who took himself as the embodiment of France and democracy, President Tibuhaburwa Museveni’s style of governing is the same. Bonaparte used the French Parliament to advance his interests, and was annoyed and uncompromising if the Parliament contradicted his interests and choices.

It is the same with President Tibuhaburwa Museveni. He is over and above everything. The consequences of this are already beginning to manifest. A good example is failure of government to manage the national budget.

Another is failure to pay government workers on time. Another is failure to deliver social services. Yet another is unnegotiable governance of the country in favour of the President. Everything begins with the President and ends with the President. No negotiation. Governance that devalues the negotiated approach is destined to end in disaster sooner than later.

The Negotiated Approach can be used to improve governance, management of resources and to make the citizens and communities more involved and confident and assertive in improving their own livelihood.

It can enable citizens to improve their knowledge, understanding and insights of governance, and their capacity to solve problems to serve the common interest, and not just a process of bargaining (Rob Koudstaal and Vijay Paranjpye, 2011).

It is the best tool for negotiating political governance of the Federal System of Government, away from imposition of unitary government by political elites pursuing their own interests and designs over a country.

Unitary government assumes that the people and their communities do not know what they want or understand what development is, and that all development must begin at the centre if it is to be useful and effective.

Instead, however, it has allowed in Uganda, individuals to become more powerful than government; to grab public money and resources, and to abuse the public interest, especially through the erection of the deep state, which now has more power than the public state of elected officials.

It is unfit in a century of enhanced interaction, information, communication, integration and sustainability, and tend to act as a roadblock to all this, In Uganda the unitary government has been busy limiting interaction between peoples and communities, information, communication, integration and sustainability in order to enhance the sovereignty and superiority of the Presidency, State House and the deep state.

What Uganda now needs is to undertake constitutional reforms to create a federal government and a federal state to re-empower the people, communities and regions as was the case at independence on 9th October, 1962, but in a more strengthened form to make them fit in a fast changing and challenging century.`

In the United States of America, the federal government has the power to regulate trade between states, declare war, manage the mail, and print money – among several other powers. State governments have their own set of powers too.

Federalism in Nigeria refers to the devolution of self-governance by the West African meganation of Nigeria to its federated states, that share sovereignty with the Federal Government. Federalism in Nigeria can be traced to Sir Frederick Lord Lugard, when the Northern and Southern protectorates were amalgamated in 1914.

Earlier Fredrick Lugard had travelled to East Africa to help combat slave trade. He was the same man who stitched Uganda together, then went on to govern Hong Kong and tospearhead the building of one of the best universities in the world.

While still in Uganda, Lugard travelled to London to publish a book in 1893, which argued the case for continued British involvement in the East African region. The book was influential in persuading the British government to establish the Uganda Protectorate in 1894, which brought Buganda and neighbouring nation states under direct British rule.

Eventually, the Uganda Protectorate consisted of the nation states, not tribal entities, of Acholi, Ankole, Buganda, Bugisu, Bukedi, Bunyoro, Busoga, Karamoja, Kigezi, Lango, Moyo, Sebei, Teso, Toro, West Nile and the little Kingdom of Rwenzururu, which was included in the Kingdom of Toro. At independence on 9th October, 1992, The Protectorate was renamed “the Commonwealth Realm of Uganda” to reflect the truism that Uganda was a

loose conglomeration of 15 nation states. If after independence the new black rulers, armed with the Uganda Constitution 1962, had thought correctly, they would have used the Commonwealth realm model to build a Federal State of Uganda consisting of the different nation states sharing power with the federal government, just as was/is the case in Nigeria. Unfortunately, the rulers chose unitarism over federalism.

This has proved to be the tragedy of Uganda. It created central power that has ended up consummating the traditional states, bantustanizing them and dispossessing them of their resources and future.

With this the centre has concentrated resources of energy, time and money on building military power to subdue and exploit the independence nation-states for the benefit of a few political families, which are now dispossessing and displacing the indigenous peoples from their traditional, ancestral lands, and distorting their futures.

The indigenous people are now regarded as enemies of the state and all gun power of the political military state are directed at them ostensibly to ensure peace and security, yet in fact the goal is to conquer and control them perpetually for the benefit of an invasive and occupying ethnic group from outside Uganda, which has accessed and captured state power through the power of the gun and made laws to safeguard itself from the majority of Ugandans that belong to the indigenous groups.

There is need to use the negotiated approach to reconstitute Uganda into the 15-nation state, re-empower the indigenes, and create a Federal State of Uganda equivalent to the Federal State of Nigeria. If there is a country, which is ripe for a Federal Status in the 21th Century it is Uganda.

The people are tired of unitarism and no longer have any confidence that a unitary central government can serve the public interest now and in future. There is consensus that unitarism is producing state inspired criminality and allowing foreigners to capture every aspect of national life and sovereignty of the country for the benefit of a few invasive, greedy and selfish politico-military families and those who belong to the patronage chain created to service them.

All Ugandans who in slumber must wake up to the new reality of their country if they want to recover their collective ownership of their country, self-determination and sovereignty over their future, resources and country. The alternative is a catastrophe well into the future.

Ugandans must free themselves from the hook of illusionary richness, illusionary development, illusionary transformation and illusionary progress via money bonanzas, technomechanics and deceptive schemes ostensibly to conquer income poverty while enhancing ignorance, intellectual poverty and docility from top to bottom.

In conclusion, Federal system government is the current alternative to unitary system of government in 21st century Uganda and beyond; not feudalism (or monarchism) or hereditary political system of a few families that happen to be the beneficiaries of unitary government right now.

Federalism is not tribalism in a country where tribalism was never known to exist until the colonialists came and artificially created it. It is a means to the end of freeing our sovereignty from invasive externally-oriented ethnic and political forces, and sharing the sovereignty of Uganda between the newly re-empowered federated states of the periphery and the federal government at the centre.

Therefore, constitutional reforms must be towards this rather than just changing those occupying power at the centre. Any other constitutional reforms are diversionary and will not serve the ultimate collective public interest of Ugandans: freedom, democracy, re-empowerment and sovereignty over power, resources and future.

This article is a clarion call to all Ugandans in and outside the country to take federalism seriously and extensively debate it as the way for us organize our country politically well into the future.

Federalism is the best governance system for Uganda. It is superior to unitarism in delivering freedom, democracy, empowerment, human rights, development, opportunity, progress, unity, peace, security, sustainability and integration from bottom to top. Let us all collectively strategize for federalism to rehumanize our lot as indigenes of Uganda.

For God and My Country

The Writer Is a Ugandan Scientist And Environmentalist.

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Ministry Of Health Advises As Couples Celebrate Valentine’s Day Tonight

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It’s known and celebrated world wide that today 14th February is valentine’s day meant for lovers to prove and show each other every bit of their heart.

As the culture dictates, lovers wear red and black colors to show that they’re indeed part of the day giving gifts like flowers, cash to their soul mates.

While many especially those in love enjoy the day with love, majority end up going for the battle in ‘Babylon of do me, i do you’ scientifically known as Coitus Interruptus which pauses a high risk of diseases and unwanted pregnancies.

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According to a message posted by Uganda’s Ministry of Health wishing lovers a happy Valentine’s day Captioned “Byona Bikole naye Know your partner’s HIV status” rallying lovers to test and always know the HIV status of their lovers before engaging is sexual activities commonly referred to as Okwekuba Amatooke, Okwebala empapula among other words that politely mean sekisi.

Have you taken your lover out on this Valentine or your part of the Stingy Men Association of Uganda (SMAU) who went to attend the men’s conference taking place at no venue but just a way to comfort the single or those engaged with not so deep pockets to spoil their partners with gifts.

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Magogo Shafiq And Alpha Ssali Make It To Uganda Hippos Final Squad Heading To Egypt

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L-R: Magogo Shafik And Alpha Ssali
L-R: Magogo Shafik And Alpha Ssali

Uganda Hippos (U20) head coach has named his final squad heading to Egypt for this years U20 AFCON tournament. The 25 men squad comprises of three goal keepers and 22 other field players.

The team is expected to fly out this evening (6pm) to Egypt, with a couple of friendly matches awaiting them having finished their last training on Friday at the MTN Omondi stadium Lugogo.

This year’s AFCON (U20) will take between February 19th to March 11th in Egypt with the Hippos placed in group B along side Congo Brazaville, Central African Republic and South Sudan.

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Among the notable names that featured on the list is Magogo Shafik who is among the forwards and he’s currently at UPDF FC where he graduated to the senior team last year.

For starters, the 18 year old Magogo Shafik is a biological son to the current FUFA president Eng Moses Magogo Hashim who is also a CAF Executive Committee member as well as the Area Member of parliament for Budiope East.

Magogo Shafik

The other known name is Alpha Ssali who is among the Forwards and he’s doing his pro at Proline FC. Alpha is son to musician Moses Ssali alias Bebecool who is a top fan English Top flight club Arsenal.

Alpha Ssali

The others on the Squad include;

Goalkeepers

Abdul Magada (Gaddafi FC), Kamya Shamulan (Soltilo Bright Stars FC), and Oyo Delton (SC Villa)

Defenders

Lukwago Haruna (KCCA FC), Opiru Justine (URA FC), Samson Kasozi (UPDF FC), Kakogwe Apollo (Wakiso Giants FC), Rogers Torach (Vipers SC), Umar Lutalo (SC Villa), Ibrahim Juma (Leganes CD, Spain)

Midfielders

Saidi Mayanja (KCCA FC), Frank Katongole (St Mary’s, Kitende), Isma Mugulusi (Makedonikos FC, Greece), Titus Ssematimba (Wakiso Giants FC), Travis Mutyaba (SC Villa), Mutebi Hakim (SC Villa), Ivan Irinimbabazi (Soltilo Bright Stars FC)

Forwards

Rogers Mugisha (UPDF FC0, Kakande Patrick Jonah (Sc Villa), Issa Bugembe (Soltilo Bright Stars FC), Magogo Shafiq (UPDF FC), Dembe John Paul, (KCCA FC U20), Alpha Ssali (Proline FC), Emmanuel Mukisa (Kataka FC)

Officials

Leader of Delegation: Frank Ankunzire, Head Coach: Jackson Mayanja, Assistant Coach: Massa Simeon, Goalkeeping coach: Mubarak Kiberu, Fitness Coach: Kasule Noah, Team Manager: Mutyaba Bashir, Team Doctor: Gumisiriza Micheal Kamu, Physiotherapist: Kyasimire Darlian, Media Officer: Ronald Lusulire, Kits Manager: Bumpenje Frank, Videographer: Constant Ali

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John Paul Secondary School Chelekura Excels In UCE

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The celebrations continue to rock different schools which excelled well in the just released 2022 Uganda Certificate of Education(UCE) results. Among the best schools which are on a high line of impressing results is John Paul Secondary Chelekura in Palisa district in Eastern Uganda.

The Computer Lab

According to results of the school seen by this website, John Paul Secondary in Pallisa, 16 Students got first grade, 33 in division two, 37 in division three and only 20 in Division four with the best candidate being Gidudu David who pulled 12 aggregates, Ogwang David with 17 aggregates, Amuge Betty with 18 aggregates, Ngokho Douglas 20 aggregates and Namono Juliana with 22 aggregates.

Class Rooms.

The Headteacher Bwayo Moses, he attributes the schools good performance to the facilities in place like a stocked library, computer lab with internet, modern kitchen and state of the art multi purpose Hall ,fully varnished classrooms and staff houses science laboratory and well facilitated teachers who are committed on teaching the students.

St John Paul Secondary Chelekula is a mixed day and boarding secondary school with both O and A level. Located Located 8 km from the town centre at St John the Baptist Catholic parish – Chelekura along Gogonyo – Agule Road.

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Karamoja Leaders Demand For An Audit In OPM restocking Program

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Ex Karamoja State Minister Barbara Oundo Nekesa Witnessing The Restocking Program in Napak - PHOTO BY STEVEN ARIONG
Ex Karamoja State Minister Barbara Oundo Nekesa Witnessing The Restocking Program in Napak – PHOTO BY STEVEN ARIONG

By Steven Ariong

A section concerned elders of Karamoja sub region in the north eastern Uganda have appealed for an independent audit in the Karamoja restocking program.

In 2014 the government through the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) launched a restocking program for Karamoja and according to the officials from the office of the Prime Minister 16,266 livestock had been distributed to families in Karamoja Sub-region since the program was launched.

Fancis Okori, the then Commissioner-in-charge of Karamoja Affairs in OPM, said the livestock program which was launched when the First Lady Janet Museveni was still a minister for Karamoja affairs had continued.

Museveni was appointed Karamoja Affairs minister in 2009 before she assumed a new role as minister of Education two years ago. The Karamoja restocking programme according to Okori was  aimed at empowering the Karamoja communities to improve their livelihood.

Okori explained that since 2014 when the program was launched they had distributed 16,266 livestock to various families in the region and that they are still distributing. He said 8,642 are oxen and ox-ploughs, while 7,624 are heifers adding that each household received two oxen and one oxen-plough.

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The elders however in Karamoja  are saying  there was no value for money in the project.

Mathew Logurale an elder from Loro Sub County in Amudat district said although government had a genuine objective of fighting poverty among the Karimojong household through restocking program but the selected people to manage the project seem to have abused the project.

He claimed saying some people are only given animals for taking photos but later the animals are withdrawn and never returned back to the intended beneficiaries.

“It’s unfortunate that a clique of People in the office of the Prime minister are using as the Karimojong as their eating plate for their own benefit, on several occasions these people in the office of the Prime minister call the names of those who are to benefit from the project but they are only allowed to take photos with the animals and animals are taken away from the People and never returned back,” Logurale told this website.

Joseph Lokol a resident of Nabokotom village in Amudat district claim that most of the animals that were given to the beneficiaries were collected back  in the claim of treating them but they are never returned to the beneficiaries.

“I have evidence of 15 people who were registered in Loro to benefit from restocking project some cows were brought but taken back up to now those families have not received the livestock,” he said.

While Timothy Cheruto LC1 Chairperson of Karita village in Karita Sub County in Amudat district said Karita Sub County has never received any cow from the Project yet its part of Karamoja region.

“They have kept on deceiving us very many time that government is sending
animals under livestock program but nothing,” Cheruto said

Francis Kiyonga the former district LCV chairperson of Amudat many people didn’t receive the animals although they were registered.

“When you look at Amudat district two sub counties of Amudat town Council and Karita sub county were scheduled to receive 100 cattle per each sub county it was budgeted even procured but they have not delivered them now three years I believe the responsible officials could have mismanaged money,’ he said.

The similar complaint has been raised by different elders and leaders across Karamoja region with some saying the families that are opposing to the ruling government are not allowed to benefit from the program.

Effort to get a comment from the office of the prime minister were futile as the known contacts for the communication desk was switched off.

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BIG STORY: Kyotera Town School Academy Tops District With Impressive UCE Results

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The Uganda National Examinations Board  (UNEB) released the 2022 Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE) results where the board acknowledged an improvement in the performance of both girls and boys.

However as schools get into the celebratory moods for their impressive results, Kyotera Town School (Academy) is not exceptional having performed well with good results in the whole of Kyotera district.

Kyotera Town School (Academy) out of the 80 candidates got 26 first grades, 23 second grades and 31 in third grade with Ddumba Bright being the best with 11 aggregates followed by Kanshabe Winnie who pulled 15 aggregates placing them among the top students in the district and the country at large.

The school is located in Kyotera Town council along the Kasambya- Gayaza road just 200 metres from Kasambya play ground. With a well stocked science laboratory, computer laboratory, library, spacious compounds and they currently still admitting students at all levels. Have your child admitted today, call or WhatsApp +256702100388 or +256779758990.

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UCE RESULTS OUT TOMORROW: Let’s Publish How Your School Has Performed

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The Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) has revealed that the day is tomorrow Thursday 09th February when the 2022 Uganda Certificate Of Education (UCE) results will be released.

As the results get released, this publication is giving chance to school owners to publicise the performance of their schools for the whole world to know.

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We shall run an article regarding your school’s performance.

How Schools Are Milking Parents With Unregulated School Fees Hikes

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Schools Heading For Holidays- COURTSEY PHOTO

A letter alleged to be from a renowned school is making rounds on social media reminding guardians and parents of the burden unregulated capitalism has created in Uganda turning schools into a booming and lucrative business.

In the said letter, a parent of student admitted to Trinity college Nabbingo in senior one is told to pay school fees of UGX2,800,000 or else they lose their vacancy secured at this prestigious school.

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“You will access the full set of admission materials after paying school fees of Shs2,800,000( Two Million eight hundred thousand shillings only)”- reads part of the letter.

The Alleged Letter Making Rounds On Social Media

Recently the Ministry of Education and Sports made mention of taking a step to regulate fees in school in the country. Parents eagerly await the moment given the economic situation vis-a-vis the overwhelming school fees demands schools set.

It’s the 21st century and Uganda still suffers high illiteracy levels and school drop out cases. The obscene school fees demands from school unfortunately affect the increase in literacy levels and reduction of School dropouts in the country

We are also reliably informed that at Uganda martyrs secondary school senor one 2023 entrants are required to pay application fees UGX30000, commitment fees UGX900000, school fees and requirements UGX4,055000. The commitment fee is a stand alone and paid on a different account bringing the total to UGX4,980,000.

These and more other schools are enjoying dimes given the unregulated schools fees policy under the ministry of education headed by first lady Janet Museveni. As on now, some secondary schools are paying more fees than tuition at most of Uganda’s top universities.

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Karamojongs Trained On Focusing Pastoralism Practices And Advantage

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Karamojongs are pastoralist who derive their livelihood from livestock keeping and normally have big herds of cattle yet the region continues to face a lot of conflicts due to raids which have often had implications on development and security.

In a two day training that commenced on 7th February 2023, the Karamoja Development Forum with technical support from the Karamoja Resilience Support Unit conducted a Pastoralism Course Training with 30 selected participants including Local Councilors, Kraal Leaders and some livestock traders in Nakapiripirit District.
The training aimed at deepening participants’ understanding of pastoralism with focus on gender, climate change and conflict.
Following this 2 day training will be another learning session and later participants will engage their communities to address conflict drivers through dialogue, involving youth and women.
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