Monday, 3rd February 2025 marked a significant milestone for Ndejje University as it signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the National Agriculture Research Organisation (NARO). This partnership is set to enhance cooperation in key areas including research, scientific innovations, capacity building, and resource mobilisation.
The signing ceremony was graced by the Director General of NARO, who led his delegation, and Rev. Can. Prof. Olivia Nassaka Banja, who spearheaded the Ndejje University team. The collaboration aims to leverage the expertise of both institutions to drive impactful research and advancements in agriculture and related fields.
This agreement underscores Ndejje University’s commitment to academic excellence and practical research that contributes to national development. Through this partnership, students, faculty, and researchers will benefit from knowledge exchange, access to cutting-edge research facilities, and opportunities to contribute to innovations in the agricultural sector.

Speaking at the event, Rev. Can. Prof. Olivia Nassaka Banja emphasized the importance of research-driven solutions in addressing contemporary challenges, noting that this collaboration will open new avenues for sustainable development. The Director General of NARO echoed similar sentiments, expressing optimism about the potential breakthroughs that will emerge from this synergy.
The MOU paves the way for future engagements that will bridge the gap between academia and industry, ensuring that research outcomes are effectively translated into real-world applications. Both institutions reaffirmed their dedication to fostering an environment of learning, discovery, and shared growth.
This partnership is a testament to Ndejje University’s ongoing efforts to build strategic alliances that enhance learning experiences while contributing to the country’s socio-economic transformation. As the university continues to expand its research footprint, collaborations such as this will play a crucial role in shaping the future of scientific and technological advancements in Uganda and beyond.

