About Kabaka Foundation Boston

The current central government of Uganda in 1993 restored the Kingdom of Buganda, and in that same year, the reigning Kabaka of Buganda, Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II, was enthroned. After three years (1996) on his forefathers’ throne, Kabaka Ronald Muwenda Mutebi II started and registered a Non-Governmental Organization under the name of Kabaka Foundation, with its main offices at the seat of the kingdom (Bulange) in Kampala, Uganda. The organization’s primary goal is to contribute and promote well-being through education, health, economic empowerment, preservation, and promotion of the Ganda culture among the Kabaka’s subjects in the kingdom. The interventions are done through partnerships with central government departments, development, and private partners. The organization organizes health camps at local and international levels on non-communicable diseases. It carries out campaigns on sanitation/hygiene and blood donation drives. The organization targets children, youth, women, and persons with disabilities living in Mugotteko (slum) areas, who constitute 47% of the population of Buganda Kingdom.