Facts about Uganda
Uganda, commonly known as “The Pearl of Africa,” is celebrated for its breathtaking landscapes, rich wildlife, cultural diversity, and historical depth, making it a unique destination in East Africa.
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Children in Uganda
Household survey data indicated that 14 percent of children in Uganda had been orphaned (i.e., experienced the loss of one or both parents)
Annual Performance Reports that approximately 42.8% of children who start primary school do not complete Primary level due to poverty.
33% of children less than five years in Uganda are stunted which means that millions of young children are chronically malnourished.
According to the preliminary results, Uganda remains a youthful nation, with over half its population (50.5 percent) children aged 17 and under.
Ugandan Hospitality
The practices of Ugandan Hospitality and welcoming Friendliness are rooted in relationships. The visitor, traveler, and tourist feel at Home, and Uganda is a Hospitality country; Hospitality is deeply ingrained in most Ugandans' Cultural Traditions and Beliefs.
Beautiful (Its naturalness)
Uganda the most beautiful (Its naturalness) and friendly African local people is one of the best and memorable experiences that explains it all one can get from Africa. One of the country’s most striking features.

