who we are

A Karamojong-led answer to a thirty-year question.

Karamoja Tumaini Network is a Uganda-registered, Karamojong-led organisation ending the cycle that pushes children from Karamoja onto Kampala's streets.

KTN outreach workers with Karamojong children

our story

Who will stay with these children?

The name joins our home region with tumaini, Swahili for hope. We're recognised by the Ministry of Gender, KCCA and Karamoja district governments, and nine in ten of our staff and leaders are Karamojong.

There are over 150 organisations working on street children in Uganda. Few speak Nga'Karamojong. Fewer have presence in both Napak and Kisenyi. None has built a longitudinal child-tracking system that follows individual children for the two years after reintegration, exactly when most return to the streets.

We don't propose to do everything. We propose to do the things no one else is positioned to do well, and to stay long after others have closed the file.

our vision

"A Karamoja where every child is safe, educated, and thriving within their community."

our mission

To prevent, respond to, and resolve the migration of Karamojong children to urban streets through a culturally grounded, evidence-led, corridor-wide model that integrates prevention in Karamoja, response in urban areas, sustained reintegration, education, advocacy, and shared sector data.

Our core values

Cultural centring

Nga'Karamojong at every level. Community voice comes before outside best practice.

Evidence-led practice

We measure outcomes rather than activity, and we publish what we find.

Partnership without duplication

Where capable partners exist we partner. Where they don't, we build.

Transparency

Our budget, our results and our setbacks are documented in the open.

Child-centredness

Children help shape the services that affect them. Their voices guide us.

Long-form commitment

We stay 12 to 24 months after reintegration, when most others have left.

Safeguarding first

Children's safety is non-negotiable. Every concern is independently reviewed.

Gender justice

Our programming is built around the different risks that girls and boys face.

Walk this road with us.

Behind every number is a child with a name. Help us stay with them, for the whole journey.

from the field

Faces along the corridor

Outreach in Kisenyi
Outreach in Kisenyi
Daily life in the corridor
Daily life in the corridor
One child, one conversation
One child, one conversation
Walking the streets together
Walking the streets together
Reunited with family
Reunited with family
Outreach in Kisenyi
Outreach in Kisenyi
Daily life in the corridor
Daily life in the corridor
One child, one conversation
One child, one conversation
Walking the streets together
Walking the streets together
Reunited with family
Reunited with family