President Museveni meets former Botswana leader Khama, Space for Giants delegation.

President Museveni meets former Botswana leader Khama, Space for Giants delegation.
President Museveni during the meeting with Ian Khama at State House

ENTEBBE | President Museveni Wednesday met with former President of Botswana Ian Khama at State House Entebbe.

Khama was accompanied by a delegation from the global NGO, Space for Giants, led by its founder and chief executive Max Graham.

Space for Giants is an organization championing the conservation of natural resources and wildlife in nine African countries, including Uganda, Kenya, Gabon, Mozambique, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Namibia, and Angola.

Its headquarters are based in Nanyuki, Kenya. They also operate in the UK and US.

Khama briefed Museveni on the organisation's significant role in conserving natural resources and wildlife, highlighting its ability to provide social and economic value to local communities and national governments.

“As a conservationist, my main goal is to promote the well-being of nature. This organization brings its own funding and aims to involve communities in protecting the fauna and flora,” said Khama.

Dr Graham, along with Mr Justus Karuhanga, country director, shared their ambitious plans for actively engaging in the conservation of natural resources and wildlife in Uganda.

“We have already identified areas within the Karamoja sub-region, such as Pian-Upe, and we are committed to involving the local communities in the conservation of natural resources and wildlife in these areas,” he pledged.

Dr. Graham also mentioned their plans to launch a Carbon trade project in the region, explaining that the profits would be shared among the government, the local community, and the organization.

President Museveni during the meeting with Khama and the Space for Giants delegation

President Museveni, flanked by his daughter Diana Kyaremera, welcomed former President Khama and the members of Space for Giants to Uganda.

As a passionate advocate for wildlife and the environment, President Museveni requested that Space for Giants also focus on the conservation of wetlands.

The President highlighted the issue of encroachment on wetlands by farmers cultivating rice.

“As a conservationist I want you to take interest in the conservation of wetlands. The culture of growing rice in the swamps was introduced after Independence but now we want to restore these swamps from the people who were misled," Mr Museveni said.

"The government is trying to give those who were misled a soft landing by replacing rice growing in swamps with fish farming, to get an alternative livelihood for these people preferably fishponds at the periphery of the swamps that will make them earn more money than rice growing."

President Museveni was however glad to learn that the areas identified by the organisation of Pian- Upe in Karamoja sub- region need their effort as they have been degraded by wanainchi who overgraze cattle in the game reserve and also engage in charcoal burning.

The meeting was also attended by the Minister of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, Mr Matia Kasaija, the Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Water and Environment, Dr Alfred Okot, the Commissioner for Climate Change at the Ministry of Water and Environment, Ms Margaret Athieno, and the Special Presidential Assistant on Tourism, Ms Priscilla Butagira.

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