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Call for Partner Enterprises

Full-time Remote Kampala, UG
Posted 1 day, 11 hours ago ⏰ Deadline: Apr 17, 2026 0 views 0 applications

Job Description

The Ukarimu Project, funded by GIZ under the Improving Working Conditions for Women in Uganda’s Sustainable Tourism Sector Through Enterprise Development(WE4D) programme, is expanding. We are inviting forward-thinking hotels, lodges, and tour operators across Uganda to join our Scale-Up BDS Programme.

This initiative provides practical, in-house capacity building and tailored coaching designed to integrate sustainability, gender equality, and operational excellence into the DNA of your business.

By participating, your business will:

  • Gain improved service standards that leads to better reviews, repeat bookings and overall boosts in productivity and profitability.
  • Benefit from enhanced morale and strengthened talent through the creation of safe and motivating work environments.
  • Champion sustainability through positioning your brand as a leader in responsible and inclusive tourism.

We are seeking registered tourism enterprises committed to growth, sustainability, and service excellence. This includes:

  • Accommodation: Hotels, lodges, guest houses, and campsites.
  • Food & Beverage: Restaurants, cafes, and catering services.
  • Tour & Travel: Tour operators and travel agencies.
  • Activity Providers: Community-based tourism, adventure sports, and cultural sites.
  • Other Tourism-Linked Businesses: Craft centers, guide associations, and conservation-led enterprises.

How to Apply:

Ready to scale your impact? Submit your application via the link below:

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