


Karibu Parkparkers focuses on restoring local ecosystems, managing urban waste, and protecting vital water resources like River Mpanga in Fort Portal
ensures that communities benefit directly from protecting natural resources. For example, activities such as eco-tourism, tree planting projects, sustainable agriculture...
Karibu Parkparkers promotes responsible waste management through community-based collection systems that target recyclable and reusable materials.
The Karibu Parkparkers initiative emerges within the broader environmental and socio-economic context of Fort Portal, a region widely recognized for its rich biodiversity, tourism potential, and increasing environmental challenges. Often referred to as a tourism hub in western Uganda, Fort Portal is strategically located near key conservation areas such as Kibale National Park and Semuliki National Park, making environmental sustainability central to its long-term development.
Our Program Activities
Waste Management
Karibu Parkparkers promotes responsible waste management through community-based collection systems that target recyclable and reusable materials.
Product Development
The initiative transforms collected waste materials into high-quality, eco-friendly products that generate income and reduce environmental impact. Using creativity and innovation, participants engage in:.
Training & Capacity Building
Karibu Parkparkers invests in people by equipping community members—especially youth and women—with practical and entrepreneurial skills. The program offers:
Donate & Support
Karibu Parkparkers is transforming lives and protecting the environment—one community at a time. Through our work in waste collection, recycling, skills training, and product development, we are creating opportunities for youth and women while building a cleaner, more sustainable future.
“Together, we can turn waste into opportunity, empower communities, and protect our environment for future generations.”
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