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Welcome to our Website
The Cross–Cultural Foundation of Uganda is a not–for–profit, non–governmental organisation, dedicated to promoting culture as essential for sustainable and equitable development in our country. Through research, documentation, capacity building and sub-granting, we highlight the resourcefulness of culture and in bringing about social and economic transformation in Uganda and beyond. At CCFU, we are a team…click here to get a glimpse of who we are.
Gallery
Secondary school teachers & community museum promoters develop Heritage Education action plans in Kibaale.
Participants in a training session by CCFU at Edirisa community museum in Kabale district
Emorimor Papa Iteso (2nd from right) closing the Iteso Cultural Union strategic planning event facilitated by CCFU
Some of the participants involved in the development of the Iteso Cultural Union strategic plan facilitated by CCFU
Students from the Jinja School of Nursing and Midwifery visiting the Cultural Research Centre in Jinja
October 2011: Heritage clubs board game competition in Jinja
October 2011: School Heritage Clubs at work in Jinja
Mission
We exist to promote the recognition of culture as vital for human development that responds to our national identity and diversity.
A vacant post at CCFU (Re-advertised)
CCFU started in 2005 with only a few programme activities. However, over the years the scope of our work has expanded into new and exciting areas. We are looking for a dynamic individual to fill the post of COMMUNICATIONS AND ADVOCACY OFFICER. Click here read more. The deadline for submission of applications is 15th February 2011.
Call for Applications for 2012 Summer School on Pluralism and Development
CCFU together with her partners HIVOS, Kosmopolis Institute, University of Free State, Centre for Religious and Cross-cultural Studies Graduate School, Made University and Centre for Study of Culture and Society are organizing the 2012 Summer School on Pluralism and Development. For more information Click here and to apply download this application form. Please send your applications to Dorothé van Driel on <D.vanDriel@UvH.nl> and copy to ccfu@crossculturalfoundation.or.ug. Not later than February 24th 2012