Ateker Cultural Center (ACC) is established as an indigenous NGO based in Karamoja, Uganda.
It was founded in 2018 ( Legally registered in 2022 with Uganda NGO Bureau) by indigenous pastoralist’s women and youth who are committed and passionate about preserving and sharing the positive pastoralist’s values among the Ateker communities in the Horn of Africa. ACC’s main focus are on Natural Resource Management, Pastrolism and Land , Advocacy, Cultural heritage, Justice and Peace.
Ateker people include; The Karamojongs (Uganda), Turkana (Kenya), Toposa and Jie (South Sudan), Nyangatom (Ethiopia) and other pastoral groups in the Horn of Africa.
Our Vision
To Empower Ateker Communities upholding the Ateker Cultural heritage in the Horn of Africa for socio –ecological, cultural and economic development.
Our Mission
To preserve, nurture, promote and celebrate Ateker culture through rural community empowerment for harmonious co-existence and sustainable livelihood.
Natural Resource Management, Pastrolism and Land , Advocasy, Justice and Peace.
Institutional Objectives
Core values
The Ateker Cultural Center Karamoja is committed to upholding the following values so as to preserve and conserve her culture: –





