Makerere Hill, off Bativa road, Kampala | +256 (0) 393 294 675/7
Makerere Hill, off Bativa road, Kampala | +256 (0) 393 294 675/7
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Cultural rights and heritage, and the mediaThe Cross-Cultural Foundation of Uganda (CCFU) is conducting workshops and exposure visitswith media actors to increase their appreciation of cultural rights and heritage in Uganda. As partof these engagements, CCFU recently held a training for the media actors in Eastern Uganda’sPretoria Hotel in Mbale in June. The Training is...
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CCFU participated in the African Youth Museum Forum from the 6th to 9th of June, 2023. The Forum which was organised by the Ecole du Patrimoine Africain-EPA (African School of Heritage), in partnership with the International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property – ICCROM brought together young people and...
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The Cross-Cultural Foundation of Uganda (CCFU), with the support of Bread for the World (BftW) and in collaboration with the Ministry of Labour, Gender and Social Development, Ministry of Tourism, Wildlife and Antiquities, has today held the 5th edition of the National Heritage Awards to celebrate Uganda’s rich and diverse cultural heritage at Ham Mukasa...
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The official residence of the  Katikkiro (prime minister) of Buganda eas occupied by five prime ministers, from Martin Luther Nsibirwa to Mayanja Nkangi, before being taken over by the army between 1966 and 1993, when it was handed back to the Buganda Kingdom  CCFU’s efforts to safeguard and promote built and natural heritage In 2020,...
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With support from the Fund for Global Human Rights, the Cross-Cultural Foundation of Uganda conducted a stakeholders’ meeting in Bundibugyo on 16th May 2023 during which the Batwa highlighted leadership structures in which they need to be included. The stakeholders who took part in the meeting included representatives from the Obudingiya Bwa Bwamba cultural institution,...
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Over the past three decades, efforts to prevent violence against women and girls (VAWG) have resulted in extensive national and international legal frameworks and policies that bring gender equality to the fore of the development discourse. These efforts have not, however, eradicated the violation of women and girls’ rights which remains a serious challenge in...
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Introduction to the Net Zero Project in-person workshop In April and May 2023, the Cross-Cultural Foundation of Uganda (CCFU) and other organisations from Brazil, Egypt, India and Sudan are participating in a 3 weeks in-person workshop in Rome and Cinque Terre, Italy, organised to shape heritage focused actions that will contribute to climate action. The...
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On the 18th of March, young people in heritage clubs in Kabale district participated in a competition in traditional music, dance, songs and speeches. Under the theme ‘my culture promotes equality between boys and girls’ the competition was organised by the Cross-Cultural Foundation of Uganda to foster learning about the role culture plays in promoting...
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The Ker Kwonga Panyimur Museum Catalogue was launched on the 24th of February 2023, in Panyimur sub-county. The catalogue documents cultural heritage resources that are stored in the museum and those within the vicinity. Officiated by the Ombidi Charles Okumu II, the chief of Ker Kwonga Panyimur Chiefdom, the event brought together representatives of local...
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Bunyoro Kitara-Kingdom (BKK) yesterday (Tuesday) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Cross Cultural Foundation of Uganda (CCFU), an NGO that focuses on the promotion of cultural preservation. The ceremony was held at BKK offices. The BKK Prime Minister Owek Andrew Byakutaga signed on behalf of BKK while Ms. Barbra Babwetera (the Executive Director)...
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