Report Of The Virtual Mentorship Program For The Youth In The Promotion And Preservation Of Cultural Heritage In Uganda.
Abstract
This report arises from the virtual mentorship program
that was organized majorly to inculcate an in-depth
understanding and appreciation of Cultural heritage and
the importance of promoting and preserving it among the
youths, and mobilize the youths to re-activate the Youth
Desk at Uganda National Commission for UNESCO
Secretariat to ensure that issues affecting the Youths are
at the Centre of UNESCO’s work.
In it has been noted and observed with concern that in
Uganda cultural heritage is seen by the youths as
something of no value and as an irrelevant harping back
to the past by majority of the youths. Its economic value
is not widely recognized. In fact, heritage is often
associated with backwardness and yet cultural heritage
is essential to shaping the future generation. Culture
forms a vital part of our identity and must be kept alive
even the hardest to tell stories must be told to preserve
our cultural Heritage for posterity.
I therefore call upon all stakeholders, development
partners, Civil society and faith-based Organizations and
cultural Institutions to work in partnership with us and
help the youths to appreciate their cultural Heritage such
that they can get involved in its preservation and
promotion of cultural Heritage for their wellbeing and for
sustainable development.