Proverb of the Month

“Akarabakatahyo kaimuka n’omukono gwoko.”

Meaning “To lift a gourd, you need its handle.”

Bunyoro – Western Uganda

Proverb of the Month

“Akarabakatahyo kaimuka n’omukono gwoko.”

Meaning “To lift a gourd, you need its handle.”

Bunyoro – Western Uganda

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On 22nd, August 2022, CCFU commenced field activities for its new project dubbed ‘Culture for Livelihoods.’ The project kicked off with inception visits to key...

About the 3 day event to commemorate #IMGDay2022 CCFU is set to support more than 20 Indigenous Minority Groups (IMGs) from Uganda to join the...

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The Cross-Cultural Foundation of Uganda (CCFU) has signed a memorandum of understanding with TotalEnergies EP Uganda aimed at enhancing cultural heritage conservation in the Albertine...

The demand was made during the commemoration of the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples organised by CCFU on the 9th August, 2022, in...

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Organizations represented: We the representatives of the above organisations stress that: Religious and Cultural institutions should promote cultural inclusivity and diversity and use available spaces...

The 2023 competition  This year’s competition will focus on culture and money. Our aim is to teach young people that there are cultural activities and...

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