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April 21, 2026
Uganda Wildlife Authority is conducting a recruitment exercise for rangers to strengthen the workforce in the country’s protected areas.
This exercise that commenced on April 20, 2026, across the country will see 1000 young men and women join the authority ranger force.

Thousands of shortlisted young candidates are continuing to show up with determination in large numbers to go through a multi-stage interview process. This includes a 5km run to assess physical fitness, verification of academic qualifications, medical examinations, and oral interviews to evaluate their understanding of basic conservation issues and communication skills.

UWA Board Chairperson Prof. James Kalema assures applicants that the process is transparent and based on merit. “This recruitment is being conducted fairly and openly; the Authority is committed to transparency and integrity. We strongly discourage any form of malpractice and urge all participants to avoid corruption, as it will not be tolerated,” he notes.

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Word from the Executive Director
Welcome to the official website of the Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA). I am honored to serve as the Executive Director of this remarkable institution, entrusted with the stewardship of Uganda’s unique and diverse wildlife heritage.
Uganda’s protected areas are home to some of the world’s most iconic species and landscapes, from the mountain gorillas in the misty forests of Bwindi, to the roaring waterfalls of Murchison, the tree-climbing lions of Ishasha, and the snow-capped peaks of the Rwenzori Mountains. These natural wonders are not only vital to our national identity but also to our economy, environment, and global biodiversity.
At UWA, we are committed to conserving wildlife and ecosystems through inclusive, innovative, and science-led approaches. We place a strong emphasis on community involvement, tourism development, environmental education, and combating wildlife crime. Our mandate goes beyond protection, it includes ensuring that wildlife conservation contributes to the well-being of communities and the sustainable development of our nation.
This website is a gateway to understanding our work, accessing real-time information, and discovering how you can support conservation efforts. Whether you are a tourist, researcher, investor, conservation partner, or passionate citizen, we invite you to engage with us and be part of this shared responsibility.
Together, let us ensure that Uganda’s wildlife and wild places continue to thrive for us and for future generations.
Conserving for Generations
Dr. James Musinguzi, PhD
Executive Director