Environment Governance Institute (EGI)

Organic Fruit Farming Improving Conservation Status of Chimpanzee Corridor in HOIMA

The massive Cutting down of Nyaituma and Nyakakonge private forest in Bulindi, that is a key habitat for the conservation of chimpanzees resulted into increase of human wildlife conflicts that… Continue reading Organic Fruit Farming Improving Conservation Status of Chimpanzee Corridor in HOIMA

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WOMEN GROUPS CHAMPION CONSERVATION AWARENESS THROUGH SINGING

As the news of the arrival of the first batch of Covid-19 vaccines in Uganda may offer a glimpse of hope among the public that maybe soon, their lives would… Continue reading WOMEN GROUPS CHAMPION CONSERVATION AWARENESS THROUGH SINGING

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EGI TRAINS COMMUNITIES TO USE ARTS FOR WILDLIFE PROTECTION

Amidst the increasing birthrates of among the chimpanzees population in Uganda’s protected areas, there have been concerns of rapid loss habitats which have increased incidences of human wildfire conflicts along… Continue reading EGI TRAINS COMMUNITIES TO USE ARTS FOR WILDLIFE PROTECTION

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LIVELIHOOD EMPOWERMENT OF COMMUNITIES, KEY TO BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION

As the news on Covid-19 vaccines awakens hope for the Nation in the fight against Covid-19 pandemic, the tourism sector in Uganda is still projected to remain in a survival… Continue reading LIVELIHOOD EMPOWERMENT OF COMMUNITIES, KEY TO BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION

WHY ARE DEVELOPED COUNTRIES FUNDING FOSSIL FUEL PROJECTS IN AFRICA?

Africa based environmental group has come out to strongly criticize and call out developed countries to stop backing dirty energy projects in Africa that undermine the paris agreement and jeopardize… Continue reading WHY ARE DEVELOPED COUNTRIES FUNDING FOSSIL FUEL PROJECTS IN AFRICA?

EGI CONDUCTS A RAPID ASSESSMENT OF COVID 19 IMPACTS ON MURCHISON’S FALLS LANDSCAPE COMMUNITIES

The outbreak of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Uganda and subsequent nationwide lockdown by the government helped the country register low coronavirus cases, but the measures had a devastating impact on… Continue reading EGI CONDUCTS A RAPID ASSESSMENT OF COVID 19 IMPACTS ON MURCHISON’S FALLS LANDSCAPE COMMUNITIES

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POACHING INCREASES IN KIDEPO LANDSCAPE; THE NEED FOR INTERVENTION

The outbreak of the COVID19 pandemic in Uganda necessitated a nationwide lockdown in a bid to curb the spread of the deadly virus. The lock down resulted into closure of… Continue reading POACHING INCREASES IN KIDEPO LANDSCAPE; THE NEED FOR INTERVENTION

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Oil and gas activities threaten the environment, Do Not Exploit in sensitive ecosystems

Government of Uganda is moving ahead with major oil development projects despite most of these being located in eco-sensitive areas that are of economic, climatological, and social importance to Ugandans.… Continue reading Oil and gas activities threaten the environment, Do Not Exploit in sensitive ecosystems

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A Project to secure Livelihoods of Murchison Falls Landscape communities launched

As Uganda continues to slowly open up reviving tourism activities, tourism dependant host communities continue to grapple with the impacts of the covid 19 imposed lockdown that saw a halt… Continue reading A Project to secure Livelihoods of Murchison Falls Landscape communities launched

Tourism Host Communities Trained on Alternative Livelihood Options and Ecosystem Conservation

The recent Presidential address on COVID 19 marked the phased opening up of Uganda’s international borders and revival of the country’s tourism industry that had been inactive for close to… Continue reading Tourism Host Communities Trained on Alternative Livelihood Options and Ecosystem Conservation

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