Hidden Uganda, Preserving Heritage, Modernizing Prosperity

Hidden Uganda, Preserving Heritage, Modernizing Prosperity

I am, therefore, pleased that this was captured in the film “Hidden Uganda.” Much of our culture and way of life has been preserved. This is why the activities related to wealth creation are quite unique. Our crops (like millet), livestock, fisheries, and initiatives like Emyooga represent another facet of Uganda—the ancient ways of life that we are now modernizing. We believe this is very important for the world to understand. I am happy that this film is beginning to expose the uniqueness of Uganda to the world.

Hidden Uganda, Preserving Heritage, Modernizing Prosperity

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