Uganda - Culture Smart!, 9781787028562
Paperback
There is a good reason why Uganda is called the Pearl of Africa. Beyond the ideal climate, abundant wildlife, and spectacular natural beauty, there is a strong and diverse cultural landscape. Drawn from more than twenty tribes, they represent a tapestry of traditions, ethnicities, and cultures. Culture Smart! Uganda

Uganda - Culture Smart!

the essential guide to customs & culture

$42.61

  • Paperback

    200 pages

  • Release Date

    11 May 2021

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Summary

There is a good reason why Uganda is called the Pearl of Africa. Beyond the ideal climate, abundant wildlife, and spectacular natural beauty, there is a strong and diverse cultural landscape. Drawn from more than twenty tribes, they represent a tapestry of traditions, ethnicities, and cultures. Culture Smart! Uganda reveals the human dimension of this enigmatic country. It provides a historical overview, explores Ugandan values and attitudes, and looks at the cultural continuity of festiva…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781787028562
ISBN-10:1787028569
Series:Culture Smart!
Author:Ian Clarke
Publisher:Kuperard
Imprint:Kuperard
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:200
Edition:2nd
Release Date:11 May 2021
Weight:208g
Dimensions:170mm x 110mm
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Critics Review

”…the perfect introduction to the weird, wonderful and downright odd quirks and customs of various countries.” – Global Travel

“Culture Smart! has come to the rescue of hapless travellers,” - Sunday Times Travel; “…the perfect introduction to the weird, wonderful and downright odd quirks and customs of various countries,” - Global Travel; “…full of fascinating, as well as common sense, tips to help you avoid embarrassing faux pas,” - Observer; “…as useful as they are entertaining,” - Easy Jet Magazine; “…offer glimpses into the psyche of a faraway world,” - New York Times

About The Author

Ian Clarke

Ian Clarke has lived in Uganda for more than thirty years. Born in Northern Ireland, he is also a Ugandan citizen and, as the Mayor of Makindye Division of Kampala, he was the first white elected politician. He first came to Uganda in 1987 after the civil war between Museveni s National Resistance Movement and the Obote regime ended. He writes a weekly social commentary in the Sunday Vision, Uganda s national newspaper, and has published two books, The Man with the Key has Gone and How Deep is this Pothole? Ian is a social entrepreneur and has founded a number of social businesses including two hospitals, Kiwoko Hospital and International Hospital, Clarke International University, Clarke Junior School, and Clarke Farm. He lives in Kampala with his wife and family.

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