On May 28, 2025, a major milestone was achieved in
Uganda’s journey towards becoming a leading tourism destination in Africa. The
Uganda Hotel and Tourism Training Institute (UHTTI) and Enabel, the Belgian agency for international cooperation,
signed a €260,000 grant agreement to enhance skills development in the tourism
and hospitality sector.
The grant marks a significant step forward in
transforming UHTTI into a Centre of Excellence for tourism and hospitality
training in Uganda. With the growing importance of the sector—contributing 6.6%
to the national GDP and supporting over 800,000 jobs—this investment is timely
and strategic.
This partnership is not just about funding—it
represents a deep commitment to capacity building, digital transformation,
industry collaboration, and youth empowerment.
Representing the Embassy of Belgium, Luc Pirson,
the Head of Cooperation emphasised Belgium’s recognition of Uganda’s unique
tourism potential:
“It is not only about game parks with elephants and
lions, not only about the gorillas. Uganda is also mountaineering, white water
rafting, adventurous bicycle tours, birding, the source of the Nile,
discovering unknown cultures, coffee and tea farming.”
He highlighted Belgium’s multi-pronged support to
the sector, including investments in virtual reality tools for promoting Uganda
abroad, sustainable tourism certifications, skills training for over 2,500
youth, and support to institutions like UHTTI and the Millennium Business
School.
Belgium, through Enabel and with additional EU
funding, is investing over €3 million in Uganda’s tourism and hospitality
industry under its flagship WeWork and Decent Work programmes. The goal: equip
young Ugandans with the skills and experience needed for decent, green, and
sustainable jobs.
Hon. Tom Butime, Uganda’s Minister of Tourism,
Wildlife and Antiquities, underscored the significance of the agreement:
“The grant signing agreement we're witnessing today
is more than just a formal gesture; it represents a tangible commitment to
empowering Uganda's tourism sector through enhanced training and capacity
development.”
The grant’s focus areas
The €260,000 grant (UGX 1.1 billion) will directly
support several strategic areas:
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