Uganda Wildlife Authority, Space for Giants and nine district governments have signed Co-Management Partnership contracts for Pian Upe and Amudat Community Wildlife Area.
This is intended to restore and drive more conservation rewards to local people. Both local communities and wildlife reserves will see significantly improved economic and ecological benefits under a pioneering new conservation investment agreement.
At the signing ceremony, UWA team was represented by Director Conservation John Makombo, nine districts represented by Chief Administrative officers and a team from Space for Giants headed by CEO Dr. Max Graham.
The agreement is the first-of-its-kind for Uganda and an expansion of the existing agreement between UWA and a private company Karimojong Overland Safaris Ltd and Pian Upe Community Wildlife Association. Under the deal, Space for Giants will raise new finance and become the day-to-day managers of the Reserve while UWA remains the sovereign owners with final say on all major decisions with full regulatory oversight.
The new deal will strengthen the existing agreement because more districts will be beneficiaries under new terms of agreement. It now covers the districts of Nakapiripirit, Kween, Napak, Bulambuli, Bukedea, Katakwi, Kumi, Nabilatuk, and Amudat. More than 150,000 people live in the area surrounding Pian Upe. Jobs and business opportunities arising from the Reserve’s rejuvenation are expected to go to locals first.
DC Makombo welcomed the signing noting that it was a major step in sustainable conservation of the reserve and getting more benefits to the community.
“This is a major step forward for conservation of Pian Upe. We hope to get more benefits for the local communities which will strengthen our collaboration with partners to commit to conservation. If everyone plays their part, there will be visible benefits to the communities,” he noted.
Dr Max Graham, Founder and CEO, Space for Giants, said “Following seven years of collaborating with the Government of Uganda, Space for Giants is confident this partnership with UWA, the District Local Governments and the Pian Upe Community Wildlife Association will restore and protect Pian Upe Game Reserve and its wildlife for the benefit of the country. Through this co-management partnership, the Ugandan Government sets in motion the process to fully restore Pian Upe as one of East Africa’s premiere Parks. In addition to investing in Pian Upe’s exceptional natural habitat and the conservation of its biodiversity, the co-management agreement also enhances Pian Upe’s value for local communities and its economic contribution to the country.”
Pian Upe is Uganda’s second-largest state protected area, after Murchison Falls National Park. Established in 1964 and covering more than 2,000 sq km, today it has 525 recorded bird species and 163 mammals including Uganda’s widest diversity of plains mammals, including cheetah, the endangered African wild dog, a rare subspecies of roan antelope, and Rothschild giraffes.
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