DADO Recent, Current Projects & Partnerships
The Dynamic Agro-Pastoral Development Organisation (DADO) implements Projects and Programmes activities in the Districts of; Kaabong, Karenga and Kotido.
Some of the recent and current large projects and programmes DADO has implemented/is implementing include;
Current Projects:
Past Projects:
- The Development Initiative for Northern Uganda (DINU) . This Programme was funded by the European Union (EU), Government of Uganda and CARE Denmark through CARE International in Uganda.
- Budget: USD xxxx
- Duration: 2020 – 2022
- DADO partnered with Mercy Corps Uganda in the implementation Peace II, III and Securing Peace and Promoting Prosperity [SP3] in Karamoja –EKISIL, funded by USAID.
- Budget: USD xxx
- Duration: 2017-2022
- In partnership with VSF-B, DADO has implemented the Karamoja Livestock Enhancement Programme [KLEP] funded by DGD, as well as 2 WASH projects funded by the Flemish government and the Belgian Government and Livestock Value Chain Development [LVCD –on going] Project funded by the Kingdom of Belgium, Federal Public Service Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation
- Budget: USD xxxx
- Duration: 2017-2025.
DADO Value Addition
DADO adds value to projects and programmes through her strong presence and engagement with key stakeholders that include; the Lower/Sub County Local Governments, the District Local Governments and along the cross-border areas of South Sudan and Turkana.
These Key stakeholders are very critical and necessary for collaboration, projects/programmes implementations and Projects/Programmes deliverables. The expertise of DADO and previous positive experiences in the implementation of the above projects and programmes, combined with her strong community presence in their respective areas of her operations, committed, Qualified, experience and indigenous Human Resource makes DADO an ideal partner to engage with in the event of any meaningful intervention [Projects and Programmes] in Karamoja Sub Region of North Eastern Uganda because of the synergistic effects that the Organisation and her Human Resource will contribute towards such interventions and partnerships.

