Uganda gears up for a massive cooperative celebration that will rock Fort Portal City this Saturday. The Uganda Cooperative Alliance teams up with government trade officials and local dairy groups to throw the party. Thousands of people from across the nation will gather to celebrate how cooperatives help build the country. The theme centers around driving solutions that include everyone and create a better world. These celebrations happen every first Saturday in July around the globe.
Fort Portal buzzes with activity as organizers prepare special events leading to the main celebration. Blood donors line up today to give life-saving donations to local hospitals. Medical camps and marathon runners take over the city tomorrow before the big finale. The National Cooperative Symposium wraps up everything at Nyaika Hotel with serious talks about the future. Each activity highlights how cooperatives change lives across Uganda.
Cooperatives bring people together to solve money problems and help communities grow stronger. Farmers, traders, and regular citizens join these groups to access better markets and improve their lives. Members make decisions together and share the benefits fairly among everyone involved. The United Nations started recognizing this special day back in 1995 after cooperative groups celebrated it since 1923. Over one billion people worldwide belong to cooperatives that tackle economic challenges and build better communities for families everywhere.
Fort Portal buzzes with activity as organizers prepare special events leading to the main celebration. Blood donors line up today to give life-saving donations to local hospitals. Medical camps and marathon runners take over the city tomorrow before the big finale. The National Cooperative Symposium wraps up everything at Nyaika Hotel with serious talks about the future. Each activity highlights how cooperatives change lives across Uganda.
Cooperatives bring people together to solve money problems and help communities grow stronger. Farmers, traders, and regular citizens join these groups to access better markets and improve their lives. Members make decisions together and share the benefits fairly among everyone involved. The United Nations started recognizing this special day back in 1995 after cooperative groups celebrated it since 1923. Over one billion people worldwide belong to cooperatives that tackle economic challenges and build better communities for families everywhere.