A speaker addresses delegates during Nature Uganda’s Annual General Meeting at Hotel Africana, highlighting key conservation achievements and future priorities for Uganda’s biodiversity

NatureUganda Elects New Executive Committee for 2026-2027: Strengthening Conservation & Ecotourism

NatureUganda, one of the country’s foremost conservation organisations, has concluded its Annual General Meeting (AGM) with the election of a refreshed Executive Committee to lead the organisation through the 2026-2027 term.

In a warm message to members, the organisation expressed gratitude for strong attendance and active participation from long-standing supporters.

A speaker addresses delegates during Nature Uganda’s Annual General Meeting at Hotel Africana, highlighting key conservation achievements and future priorities for Uganda’s biodiversity
A speaker addresses delegates during Nature Uganda’s Annual General Meeting at Hotel Africana, highlighting key conservation achievements and future priorities for Uganda’s biodiversity. Photo Credit; NatureUganda

During the meeting, key reports from the Chairman and Treasurer were presented, highlighting ongoing achievements and future priorities in biodiversity conservation across Uganda.

A new board member was elected to the Executive Committee, bringing fresh perspectives to the team. All meeting documents and reports will soon be available on the Nature Uganda website for members and stakeholders to review.

Nature Uganda Executive Committee 2026-2027

Board Chairperson: Dr. Kityo Robert

Vice Chairperson: Ms. Aguti Caroline

Treasurer: Mr. Bushara Jonathan

Publicity Secretary: Mr. Odoobo Bichachi Charles

Nature Uganda AGM in progress: Speakers and stakeholders gather under the banner of leading conservation partners including BirdLife International among others to discuss environmental protection initiatives
Nature Uganda AGM in progress: Speakers and stakeholders gather under the banner of leading conservation partners including BirdLife International among others to discuss environmental protection initiatives. Photo Credit; NatureUganda

Committee Members:

Ms. Larok Joan

Ms. Namukose Mary

Dr. Kasoma Panta

Mr. Nuwagaba Taga

Mr. Kamugisha Jonnie (newly elected)

The leadership transition underscores NatureUganda’s continued commitment to protecting Uganda’s rich natural heritage, from important bird areas and wetlands to national parks and endangered species.

For travelers and eco-tourists, this development signals strong ongoing support for community-based conservation initiatives that directly benefit responsible tourism.

A representative at NatureUganda’s Annual General Meeting receives a recognition Award for outstanding contribution to conservation, celebrated by fellow members and partners
A representative at NatureUganda’s Annual General Meeting receives a recognition Award for outstanding contribution to conservation, celebrated by fellow members and partners. Photo Credit; NatureUganda

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