October 17, 2024

UWA, UWEC COMPLETE MARGER

Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) and Uganda Wildlife Conservation Education Centre (UWEC) officially completed their merger yesterday at a ceremony presided over by the Minister of State for Tourism, Wildlife, and Antiquities, Hon. Martin Mugarra Bahinduka. Held at Sheraton Hotel, Kampala, the event marked the formal handover of responsibilities from the UWEC Board of Trustees to the UWA Board of Trustees, symbolizing a major milestone in Uganda’s conservation history. The occasion also featured the launch of the National Conservation Education Strategy by the Minister.

Hon. Martin Mugarra Bahinduka praised the merger as a timely initiative that will enhance Uganda’s conservation capacity and public engagement. "This merger is critical to improving our wildlife management, enhancing public education, and promoting sustainable tourism. By combining UWA's operational expertise with UWEC's public outreach and education, we are creating a stronger institution to better serve our wildlife and our people," he stated.

He urged UWA to receive UWEC staff warmly and work together as a unified team. He emphasized the importance of building strong collaboration and noted, "I want to hear more progress as a result of this merger. It is essential that this partnership delivers tangible improvements in our conservation efforts and public engagement," he said.

The Minister also highlighted the importance of the newly launched National Conservation Education Strategy, emphasizing its role in increasing awareness and encouraging public participation in conservation efforts, especially among the youth. "This strategy will be essential in educating Ugandans about the value of wildlife and instilling a sense of responsibility toward conserving our natural heritage for future generations," he added.

The Permanent Secretary Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife, and Antiquities, Doreen Katusiime underscored the government's commitment to supporting this merger. He highlighted the importance of streamlining operations to ensure efficiency and maximize resources in wildlife conservation efforts. "This merger exemplifies the government's dedication to enhancing the effectiveness of our public institutions through the Rationalization of Government Agencies and Public Expenditure (RAPEX) program," she noted.

Prof. James Kalema the Chairman of UWA Board of Trustees, expressed gratitude to the outgoing UWEC Board of Trustees and reassured them that UWA approaches this merger with care and a sense of responsibility. "I want to assure you that we approach this transition with a deep sense of responsibility. We are committed to making this merger as seamless as possible, ensuring that the vision and mission of both UWA and UWEC are preserved and strengthened. I encourage all of us to embrace this change as an opportunity to work together to achieve even greater results for wildlife conservation in Uganda," he said.

The outgoing Chairman of UWEC Board of Trustees Benon Sebina- Katumba, reflected on UWEC’s contributions over the years, expressing confidence in the continued success of its mission under UWA’s leadership. "This merger ensures that UWEC’s vital work in wildlife education and rescue will not only continue but thrive under UWA. Together, we are better equipped to protect Uganda’s natural heritage," he remarked.

Dr. James Musinguzi the outgoing Executive Director of UWEC, outlined UWEC’s achievements over the years and called on UWA’s management to consolidate the gains and build on them to achieve more. He stressed the importance of maintaining UWEC’s reputation as a center of excellence in conservation education. "It has been an honor to lead UWEC, and I am confident that this merger with UWA will bring even greater success in our shared mission to protect Uganda’s wildlife and educate the public on its importance. I urge UWA to continue making UWEC a beacon of excellence in conservation education," he said.

The event was attended by the former Minister of Tourism, Wildlife, and Antiquities, now Senior Presidential Advisor on Economics, Manifesto Implementation, and Member of Cabinet, Prof. Ephraim Kamuntu, as well as Board members and staff from both UWA and UWEC, conservation partners, and representatives from the tourism private sector under the Uganda Tourism Association, among others.

About the Merger

The merger between Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) and Uganda Wildlife Conservation Education Centre (UWEC) was implemented under the government’s Rationalization of Government Agencies and Public Expenditure (RAPEX) program, aimed at enhancing efficiency and reducing duplication in public service. By combining UWA’s expertise in managing national parks, wildlife reserves, and protected areas with UWEC’s strengths in wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and public education, this merger is designed to create a more streamlined and effective approach to wildlife conservation. The unified entity will ensure better coordination in conserving biodiversity, promoting sustainable tourism, and raising public awareness of Uganda’s wildlife heritage, ultimately contributing to more efficient use of public resources while achieving the country's conservation goals.

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How to apply for the Job listed ?

 1.   Apply through this link: https://hrmis.ugandawildlife.org:8081/

2.   Follow the above link:

  1. Signup to create an account. If you already have an account, go to login
  2. Proceed to create the candidate profile and save
  3. Continue to HOME, select the job you are interested in, view and click on apply.

3.   Applicants are required to scan and attach certified copies of the required academic documents only e.g. Degree certificate and transcript, Diploma, UACE and UCE certificates

4.   Academic documents for all the successful candidates will be vetted and background checks conducted before they are considered for appointment into the Authority.

5.   Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Please note that any form of lobbying will lead to automatic disqualification.


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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