XXII.

Food security and nutrition.

This is to ensure that the State takes steps to encourage people to grow and store adequate
food, establish national food reserves, and promote proper nutrition through education and
other means, in order to build a healthy state.
XXIII.

Natural disasters.

This is to ensure that the State institutes effective ways for dealing with problems caused by
natural disasters or any situation resulting in displacement of people or serious disruption of
their normal life.
Cultural objectives
XXIV.

Cultural objectives.

This is to develop cultural and customary values which are in agreement with the rights and
freedoms, human dignity, democracy and the Constitution and incorporating them in aspects
of Ugandan life. The State is also required to promote those cultural values which strengthen
the dignity and well being of Ugandans, the development and preservation of Ugandan
languages, sign language for the deaf and a national language or languages.
XXV.

Preservation of public property and heritage.

This is to ensure that the State and citizens make effort to preserve, protect and promote the
culture of preservation of public property and Uganda’s heritage.
Accountability
XXVI.

Accountability.

This is to ensure that lawful measures are taken to expose and fight corruption by those
holding political and public offices in trust for the people.
The environment
XXVII. The environment.
This is to promote development and awareness for proper management of land, air and water
resources for the present and future generations.
Foreign policy objectives
XXVIII. Foreign policy objectives.
This is aimed at promoting regional cooperation, respect for international law and encouraging
peaceful relations for the well being and progress of humanity.

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