Cultural Documentation and Preservation
Uganda’s oral traditions, rituals, music, and craftsmanship are treasures that risk disappearing in modern times.
Uganda’s oral traditions, rituals, music, and craftsmanship are treasures that risk disappearing in modern times.
Bulamu actively documents endangered traditions, stories, songs, and indigenous knowledge, creating archives and resources that safeguard cultural memory for future generations.
We collaborate with elders, cultural experts, and youth to record, teach, and revive practices that define our collective identity.
Our documentation initiatives include:
Recording oral histories, traditional music, and folklore
Archiving cultural artefacts and indigenous knowledge
Producing educational materials and exhibitions
Training young people in traditional art forms and craftsmanship
This program ensures that our culture is not forgotten but reborn—living on as a source of pride, learning, and inspiration.
Our child empowerment initiatives include:
School sponsorships and scholastic support for vulnerable children
Cultural clubs and storytelling sessions to instill heritage pride
Life skills and mentorship programs
Community nutrition and wellness activities
This program ensures that every child in our care is protected, inspired, and empowered to reach their full potential.
Our Impact
Through cultural education, healer reform, and community empowerment, Bulamu is restoring dignity and identity. We have reached thousands of learners, supported survivors, trained healers, and are building Uganda’s first eco-cultural hub in Mabira to preserve heritage for future generations.
children
have been reached with cultural clubs, festivals, and education programs.
schools
have established functioning cultural clubs with trained teachers.
traditional healers
have been reached with cultural clubs, festivals, and education programs.
vulnerable households
have been supported annually through gift-giving festivals.





