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Participatory Ecological Land Use Management (PELUM) Uganda
Non- governmental Organization
Kampala, Uganda
Participatory Ecological Land Use Management (PELUM) Uganda is a non-governmental organization dedicated to promoting sustainable land management practices and supporting rural communities in Uganda to manage their natural resources responsibly. Its mission is to empower farmers and communities by promoting ecological farming practices and enhancing food security. PELUM Uganda is highly regarded for its reputation in the environmental sector, recognized for its successful community-based initiatives and partnerships with various local and international stakeholders.
The organization fosters a collaborative work culture that emphasizes teamwork, innovation, and continuous learning, offering employees a supportive environment where they can contribute to meaningful change. Job opportunities at PELUM Uganda vary across roles in community outreach, research, and program management, with flexible work arrangements that prioritize work-life balance. Established in 1995, PELUM Uganda has grown steadily over the years, playing a pivotal role in sustainable agriculture and environmental conservation.
The organization’s innovative business model is centered on participatory approaches, enabling communities to actively engage in decision-making processes related to land use and conservation. With a wide reach across Uganda, PELUM Uganda serves diverse communities, delivering impactful programs that reflect its core values of sustainability, equity, and community empowerment. Through its corporate social responsibility initiatives, the organization continues to address pressing environmental issues and support rural livelihoods. For more information, visit www.pelumuganda.org.