- August 2, 2021
Radio talk shows The Cross-Cultural Foundation of Uganda (CCFU) in partnership with the cultural institutions of Acholi, Tooro, Alur and Karamoja conducted radio-based programmes and...
- July 29, 2021
Training of tour guides Six people have been trained in tour guiding and safeguarding cultural heritage sites in danger due to climate change. The six...
- July 26, 2021
Infectious diseases have for centuries significantly affected how and where we live, our economies, our cultures and daily habits. They have changed our settlement patterns,...
- July 14, 2021
CCFU – Culture and conservation of chimpanzees in Uganda Since 2016, CCFU has been collaborating with State and non-State conservationists and has carried out studies...
- May 27, 2021
Heritage education in the school curriculum As part of our cultural heritage education agenda for the youth, CCFU is working with the National Curriculum Development...
- May 10, 2021
The Cross-Cultural Foundation of Uganda in partnership with the Uganda Railways Corporation and with support from the European Union and SOGEA-SATOM/ETF consortium has launched a...
- April 19, 2021
Much of Uganda’s national territory consists of water bodies such as lakes, rivers, swamps, whose fauna and flora provide a source of livelihood for many...
- April 13, 2021
In commemoration of the World Culture Day that happens annually on 21st May, the Cross-Cultural Foundation of Uganda (CCFU) on 20th May 2021, convened the...
- April 13, 2021
As the country continues to experience heavy rainfall, it leaves devastating effects on communities and their properties. Bunyoro community historical museum, a member of the...
- March 23, 2021
Conservation of the chimpanzee using culture and community resources – a national stakeholders’ dialogue The Cross-Cultural Foundation of Ugaanda (CCFU), on 30th March, 2021 convened...













