for indigenous languages
opportunity
to speak
the Community
About Sauti
Sauti Ya Jamii is a not-for-profit organization established in 2015 and registered in 2022 seeks to promote solution and developmental journalism through the use of indigenous languages and vernacular media.
Achievements
Promoted effecient ways to manage waste disposal in Kampala
Contribute
Empowering local development programs through local vanacular
Support
We reach the smallest segment of the rural communities.
Team Building
Our team is well experienced and qualified to train and facilitate indegenous programs.
Featured Languages
Runyankore
Nkore is a Bantu language spoken by the Nkore of south-western Uganda in the former province of Ankole, as well as in Tanzania, the DR Congo, Rwanda and Burundi.
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200
Languages
450
Volunteers
10
Years Experience
30
Trainers
Sauti Projects
Plastic Waste Management in Kampala
Gaps and challenges in plastic waste management. Plastics are used across different sectors in Uganda hence generating a range of plastic waste.
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Bugoma forest give away
Civil society organisations have asked government to rethink its position in regards the giveaway of Bugoma Central Forest Reserve.
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River Nile Basin
The Nile basin comprises two broad sub-systems, these are the Eastern Nile sub-system and the Equatorial Nile sub-system.
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Kiteezi landslide
On 9 August 2024, a rainfall triggered landslide at the Kiteezi garbage dump in Kampala,
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