Outliers/Special Zones

Remote, Distinct, Underserved

Uganda’s outliers or special zones, such as Karamoja and island districts like Kalangala, are characterised by geographic isolation, unique cultures, and limited infrastructure. These areas often face development challenges, including access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities. Despite this, they possess rich traditions and resilient communities, making them vital to Uganda’s diverse national identity and inclusive development efforts.

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Resilient, Authentic, Untamed Karamoja, Uganda’s north-eastern frontier, is a vast, semi-arid region unlike any other in...
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Rugged, Reflective, Transformational The Rwenzori Mountains, also known as the “Mountains of the Moon,” form one...
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Remote, Spiritual, Immersive The Lake Victoria Islands—a scattered archipelago of forested islets and fishing communities—offer an...
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