University as Facilitator Community Based Sustainable Solutions to Demographic Challenges in South Western Uganda

Embracing Language for Deeper Connection: Learn Runyankole

In line with UCoBS’s commitment to internationalization, an opportunity to learn two languages that make your stay in southwestern Uganda more exciting has been provided.
Runyankole, the local language in Western Uganda, and Kiswahili, the latest official language accepted by the United Nations, can be self-taught via the YouTube clips below.


Languages will enhance the local cultural understanding and facilitate meaningful interactions with our local and regional communities. Through the video clips, guests can explore these languages and cultures, fostering deeper connections and appreciation. By embracing linguistic diversity, we promote cross-cultural exchange, empathy, and global citizenship, ultimately enriching our community’s internationalization efforts.
Check out the clips below to enrich your language learning! For more, follow the below links

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