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grassroots climate action, environmental education, and human rights protection in Uganda's oil-affected communities.
Every contribution big or small strengthens our capacity to build resilience, amplify local voices,
and promote justice for all.
Donate today and stand with communities protecting their land, life and future.
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to partner with us in advancing environmental sustainability and social justice. Together, we can share knowledge,
mobilize resources, and inspire collective action for a world where both people and nature thrive.
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Nature Talk Africa (NaTA) is a community youth-led, non-profit organization based in Hoima
district, mid-western region, Uganda. The organization was founded in 2023 and fully
registered as a community-based organization in 2024.
We build power from the ground up. Our approach centers on organizing and
empowering communities most affected by oil projects to defend their rights
and shape their future.
At NaTA We build power from the ground up. Our approach centers on organizing and empowering communities most affected by oil projects to defend their rights and shape their future.
A resilient and sustainable community where nature and people flourish.
To advance inclusive and locally grounded approaches for community development, climate change adaptation and the protection of youth and environmental rights in oil-affected regions.
We are empowering community people to know their human and environmental rights; to be able to defend and demand social, ecological, and climate justice amidst development projects (Business and Human Rights for rural communities),...
We organize community and vulnerable groups, specifically youth and women, to speak out against socio-economic and other human rights violations. We use our social media platforms to amply our community voices,...
We encourage tree planting, sustainable farming practices, circular economy (proper waste management), and we play the watchdog roles in monitoring, documenting, and reporting of environmental destruction...
We do a lot of climate change education and advocacy training for grassroots communities, through organizing community platforms to create awareness about the impacts of climate change, the cause, and the local adaptations and...
We build power from the ground up. Our approach centers on organizing and empowering communities most affected by oil projects to defend their rights and shape their future.
We support our community organizing efforts in building a strong ecosystem of grassroots Environmental Human Rights Defenders and Climate Activists amidst the increasing threats faced in our communities. We want more women and youth to do the real on-ground watchdog roles to explicitly expose all the human rights violation issues, environmental destruction.
We collaborate with community-based, national, regional, and international organizations.
As official members of networks and coalitions, we remain open to joining more like-minded
alliances to expand solidarity and strengthen advocacy.
We support Grassroots Self-help groups of vulnerable women and youth who dropped out of schools,
lost land and livelihoods after husbands or fathers mismanaged the little and delayed cash
compensations from the oil development projects in our communities.
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We form and strengthen self-help groups of Oil Projects Affected Persons (PAPs) to build resilience, mutual support, and collective action.
We train and support Grassroots Environmental Human Rights Defenders (EHRDs) and Climate Activists to speak up, mobilize, and advocate for justice.
We bring together directly and indirectly affected persons into a community movement of solidarity, amplifying local struggles into powerful collective voices.
We collaborate with community-based, national, regional, and international organizations. As official members of networks and coalitions, we remain open to joining more like-minded alliances to expand solidarity and strengthen advocacy.
Together with our allies: from rural communities to international partners; we demand that businesses respect environmental and human rights and that development benefits people and nature, not just corporations.
Through this multi-layered approach, we connect local struggles to global action, ensuring that frontline voices are heard, respected, and acted upon in the fight for social, climate, and environmental justice.
We build power from the ground up. Our approach centers on organizing and empowering communities most affected by oil projects to defend their rights and shape their future.
We build power from the ground up. Our approach centers on organizing and empowering communities most affected by oil projects to defend their rights and shape their future.
Stay informed and inspired with stories from the heart of our work. The Nature Talk Africa Charity Blog shares real experiences, our community voices and reflections from our journey in promoting climate justice, human rights and sustainable livelihoods in Uganda's oil-affected regions.
NaTA calls for real actions at COP30 in Belem, Brazil, November 10 -21, 2025.
Impacts report and current needs from Nyakasinina Horticulture Group in Kabaale sub-county, Hoima district, Uganda.
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