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The Cross-Cultural Foundation of Uganda has three interlinked programmes through which we work to achieve our mission...
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Celebrating the World Culture Day on 21st May 2012.
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Our partners
CCFU collaborates with other civil society organisations, universities, government institutions and development agencies...
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In the Press
Here are some of the press reports that have captured the impact of our work or on cultural affairs in Uganda...
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Programme partners

Promoting Pluralism Knowledge Programme, Uganda
The Foundation works in partnership with the Development Network for Indigenous Voluntary Organisations (DENIVA), the Human Rights Network (HURINET), the Uganda National NGO Forum (UNNGOF), the Human Rights and Peace Centre (HURIPEC), Uganda Martyrs University – Nkozi, Gulu University, Gulu NGO Forum and Mpigi NGO Forum to implement this programme.

 
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Indigenous Voluntary Organisations (DENIVA)
Uganda Women Network (UWONET)
Human Rights Network (HURINET)
       
 
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HURIPEC
HURIPEC
 
Uganda National NGO Forum (UNNF)
Inter-Religious Council of Uganda (IRCU)
Human Rights and Peace Center (HURIPEC)
       
 
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IPSS Gulu University
 
Kampala International University(KIU)
Islamic University in Uganda (IUiU)
Gulu University
       
    Nkumba University
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Nkumba University
 
   
Nkumba University

Community Museums
CCFU has provided support and continues to work with 21 community museums across the country. See the common brochure for a list and contact details. In addition, three community museums, Edirisa, Cultural Asset Centre and Cultural Resource Centre work closely with CCFU to implement its cultural heritage education programme.

The CCFU Support Group
CCFU provides a space where stakeholders engaged in the culture sector can meet and discuss issues that (a) are pertinent to promoting culture and development in Uganda and, in some cases, (b) can help shape our agenda to promote “Culture in Development”. Participation in the Support Group meetings is voluntary and open to individuals and representatives from civil society, NGOs, CBOs, academic, religious and traditional institutions as well as government and policy makers. To join, click here.

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