KAMPALA – In a historic move, Government of Uganda has merged Uganda Wildlife Conservation Education Centre (UWEC-Entebbe Zoo), and Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) into a single entity, effective October 1, 2024. This rationalization aims to enhance efficiency and conservation efforts.
Mr. David Musingo has been appointed Head of the newly created UWEC Conservation Area, encompassing former UWEC, Entebbe Botanical Gardens and Regional Satellite Wildlife Conservation Education Centres (Zoos).
“I’m honored to build upon Dr. Musinguzi’s remarkable legacy,” Mr. Musingo said. “We’ll continue revitalizing UWEC, ensuring it remains a premier conservation, tourism and education hub.”
Meanwhile, Dr. James Musinguzi, former UWEC Executive Director, has been reassigned to UWA Headquarters as Director Community Conservation and Captive Wildlife Services.
Under Dr. Musinguzi’s leadership, UWEC was ranked East, Central and West Africa’s best zoo by the Pan African Association of Zoos and Aquariums.
Speaking at the handover ceremony, Musingo pledged to enhance community engagement and conservation efforts, strengthen partnerships with stakeholders, enhance captive wildlife management and promote Conservation education, research and tourism.
“UWEC’s success is a testament to Dr. Musinguzi’s vision,” Mr. Musingo said, adding that he was “committed to taking it to greater heights.”
UWA’s merger is expected to streamline operations, improve resource allocation and amplify Uganda’s conservation voice globally.
“This merger marks a new chapter in Uganda’s wildlife conservation journey,” said a UWA spokesperson Bashir Hangi. “We’re confident Mr. Musingo will excel in his new role.”
The development has been welcomed by conservationists and stakeholders.
As UWEC Conservation Area embarks on this new journey, Mr. Musingo’s leadership is poised to forge a brighter future for Uganda’s wildlife.
— Africa Tembelea Press
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