Cultural Education and Awareness
Culture is a living classroom.
This program promotes cultural literacy, values education, and intercultural exchange among children, youth, and visitors.
Culture is knowledge — and knowledge is power.
This program integrates cultural learning into schools, youth programs, and public education to ensure that heritage remains alive in young minds.
We collaborate with schools, cultural leaders, and artists to teach traditional values, arts, and ethics through modern, engaging methods.
We also organise cultural festivals, dialogues, and intergenerational learning events that promote mutual respect and understanding.
Key focus areas:
School cultural clubs and workshops
Educational materials on heritage and identity
Annual cultural awareness events and festivals
Exchange programs linking local and international communities
Through cultural education, we are shaping a generation that knows its roots, respects its culture, and values diversity.
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.





