Mechanisms in Karamoja
introduced in Hoima
to mainstream cultural rights
protect women and girls' rights
to earn and protect chimps
We exists to promote an appreciation of culture as vital for human development that responds to our diverse identities
Our Programs
Cultural heritage is an important aspect of our identity, history, and aspirations. In Uganda, a beautiful collage of over 65 culturally diverse ethnic groups presents.
Declining cultural heritage resources are rarely presented as a humanitarian issue; we are convinced that immediate action is necessary to protect our vanishing cultural heritage
Cultural diversity is seen at CCFU as a driving force of development, not only for economic growth, but also as a means of leading a…
Transport history preserved at Uganda Railway Museum
The Uganda Railway Museum
The Uganda Railway Museum is a national heritage institution established in 2022 by the Cross-Cultural Foundation of Uganda in partnership with the Uganda Railways Corporation to safeguard our transport heritage.
Located in Eastern Uganda, Jinja City, along the Jinja, Iganga highway at the Jinja Railway Station
Offering a wide range of programmes to both domestic and international tourists
Opens throughout the week, and on public holidays from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Postcolonial Museum Perspective
Semei Kakungulu Museum
Semei Kakungulu’s life emerges as a mix of complexities, controversies, and contributions that have left an indelible mark on Uganda’s history. From his early upbringing in the Kooki Kingdom to his strategic transition to Buganda, Kakungulu’s journey reflects a blend of royal lineage, military prowess, and political acumen.
Located near Mbale Town in Eastern Uganda
Offering a wide range of programmes to both Researchers, domestic and international tourists
Opens throughout the week and on public holidays from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Find out more about our activities and community outreach to society
The Cross-Cultural Foundation of Uganda (CCFU) through its TotalEnergies EP Uganda Ltd funded project –Culture for Livelihood (CUL) –held its second training in handicraft making...
This house was built in 1956 by the colonial government as a council hall for the then Bukedi and Bugisu districts. Adjacent to it is...
The training with young people in cultural associations from universities in Kabalore district We were in Kabalore this week training leaders of cultural associations at...
The launch of the Nyangia publication and resource materials for learners. A publication that documents the Nyangia oral history, culture and traditions and resource materials...
Cultural leaders, civil society organisations and local government representatives Karamoja pledged to integrate the ‘Culture in Development’ Approach in their programming to mitigate violence against...
This a three days training programme to retool already working patrons and inducting new ones to operate vibrant clubs. It is for teachers from Masaka,...













