Kikandwa Environmental Association
Kampala
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Basic Information

Organization Name:
Kikandwa Environmental Association
Organization Regions:
  • Africa
  • Organization Country Location:
    Uganda
  • Organization City/Locality:
    Kampala
Operating Languages:
  • English
Organization mission and work description:

Kikandwa Environmental Association (KEA) is a community based development organization founded in 1999 with a purpose of addressing rural development issues and natural resources management. KEA was born out of the need to address the alarming low levels of agricultural productivity, high level of food insecurity, low income in the rural communities in addition to protecting natural resources against rapid degradation. It also focuses on eradication of illiteracy and promotion of local and scientific technology innovations to achieve SDGs and 2030 Agenda

Organization's Contacts

  • Primary Contact Name:
    John Kaganga
  • Primary Contact Title:
    Director
Additional Contacts Names:
  • Additional representative #1:
    Kizito Geofrey
  • Additional representative #2:
    Andrew Mukuye
  • Additional representative #3:
    vincent Sserunjogi
  • Additional representative #4:
    Joseph Serugo

OUR INTERNATIONAL COALITION IS MADE UP OF MORE THAN 400 CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS

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Organization's Work & Expertise

Organization's SGD16 Expertise:
  • 16.5 - Substantially reduce corruption and bribery in all their forms
  • 16.6 - Develop effective, accountable and transparent institutions at all levels
  • 16.7 - Ensure responsive, inclusive, participatory and representative decision-making at all levels
  • 16.8 - Broaden and strengthen the participation of developing countries in the institutions of global governance
  • 16.b - Promote and enforce non-discriminatory laws and policies for sustainable development
Organization's Areas of Expertise:
  • Global/UN Engagement & Advocacy
  • Accountability for the 2030 Agenda
  • Policy Analysis & Advocacy
  • SDG Data and Indicators
  • Public mobilization & Campaigns
  • HLPF and UN Development System Reform
  • Indigenous Peoples
  • Gender Equality
  • Capacity building/CSO training & education

Current Commitment to SDG16+

Summary of commitment:

Organization's priorities and work in relation to commitment:

Organization's work related to TAP network's SGD16+ work & accountability for 2030 Agenda:

Plan on engaging in TAP's work as a Partner:
  • Regional Engagement Platforms and/or Regional Focal Point
  • Thematic Working Groups
  • Substantive contribution to any TAP Network resources or advocacy materials
  • Interest in leadership/coordination opportunities within the TAP Network
  • Exploring partnerships with like-minded organizations
  • Global engagement via the UN and other opportunities
  • TAP Network joint global advocacy
  • Exploring opportunities for hosting TAP Network national or regional-level capacity building activities

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Reports on Organization's Past Commitments