During the media launch of Creative Economy Week Uganda, scheduled for March 12-16, 2024, journalists questioned Rasheeda Nalumoso, the British Council's Director of Arts Programme, about the creative industry's contribution to Uganda's GDP.
Uganda: Creative Economy Week Seeks to Unveil Uganda's Creatives Potential
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