Kato Stonewall Shaban is an academic and project contributor at Gulu University with experience in higher education development, sustainability initiatives, and community-oriented academic engagement. His work focuses on supporting teaching, research, and capacity-building activities that address regional development challenges, particularly within the context of environmental sustainability and skills development.
Within the NISHATI Project, Kato Stonewall Shaban contributes to project implementation activities, training coordination, and institutional collaboration. He supports the integration of sustainability principles into academic programs and contributes to knowledge-sharing activities that strengthen the capacity of partner institutions in Uganda and the wider East African region.
His professional interests include sustainable development, higher education innovation, community engagement, and capacity building for climate resilience. Through his involvement in NISHATI, he supports the project’s mission of promoting green skills, inclusive education, and long-term institutional impact.