Food Systems

Assesment and

Research

Business

Market

Strategizing

Cultural Heritage

Research and

Management

Human Resource

Management and

Related Services

Computer Networking

and Systems

Development

“We provide a network of multi-disciplinary, multi-cultural and multi-national expert pool to solve clients’ challenges within Africa”.

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We offer consultancy services in;

  • Social-Economic Research and Political Policy Reviews.
  • Business-Market-Strategizing
  • Governance and Development
  • Human Rights Systems Strategizing
  • Gender and Public Administration
  • Crime Evolution and Control Mechanisms.
  • Human Resource Management and Related Services
  • Fundraising strategizing and Proposal Development
  • Monitoring and Evaluation of Project activities
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About us

KALUBE Consults is a limited liability company incorporated on the 22nd of June 2016 by the Registrar of Companies in Uganda. The incorporation of the company is with the certificate number 223595 under section 18(3) of the Companies Act 2012 of the Republic of Uganda. Read More

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Why choose KALUBE consults?

  • We have generated pool of experts in our areas of consultancy and ready to provide innovative solutions to the Africa’s wicked problems. Our commitment towards excellent service delivery and openness to possibilities have become a value addition to our clients in the past years. This happens. We keep eyes on the set time of our clients and maintain quality outputs in research, trainings, expert advice and program design.

    “We offer a network of multi-disciplinary, multi-cultural and multi-national expert pool to solve clients’ challenges within Africa”

    Our mode of operation produces both individual’ consultants and team of experts with diverse specialized skills to render services based on knowledge intensive activities. This model allows for the acceleration of technical and scientific advice while adaptation to the clients’ ever-growing demands. As a company, we also believe that the key component of knowledge transformation is greater reliance on intellectual capacity than on physical inputs and natural resources in contributing towards African development.