But an interfaith coffee cooperative called Mirembe Kawomera, which translates as "Delicious Peace" in the local language of
Luganda, is aiming to combat the threat of religious violence and poverty at the same time.
His Ekitabo Kye Mpisa za Baganda [The Customs of the Baganda] was published in the
Luganda language in 1918 and expands upon the earlier ethnography published in 1911 by John Roscoe of the Church Missionary Society.
The EGRA has been adapted to various countries and languages, including Mali (French, Bamanankan, Bomu, Fufulde and Songhoy), Senegal (French, Wolof and Pulaar), Kenya (English, Kikuyu, Kiswahili and Luo), Uganda (English, Lango and
Luganda), Liberia, Haiti (French and Creole), Guyana, Nigeria, Guatemala, Nicaragua (Miskitu and Creole) and Honduras.
It seemed to many Europeans that
Luganda and the Ganda were superior conductors of Christianity to be used in other parts of the protectorate.
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(27) The cleric's speeches were translated into Kiswahili and other local languages, as well as
Luganda, a widely spoken language in Uganda.
There are also sizable proportions of pupils who speak Shqip from Albania and Kosovo, Igbo from parts of Nigeria,
Luganda from Uganda, Sinhala from Sri Lanka and Amharic from Ethiopia.
Sonia said: "
Luganda was easier for me to learn than for an English person, because some of the words are similar to Taiwanese and it gets easier with each language you try out.
Despite her university qualification in an applied field and knowledge of English, French, Swahili, and
Luganda, she was unable to find work.
The parents of all participants were fully informed about the purposes and limitations of the study and provided a written consent in either
Luganda or English.
Languages: English (official);
Luganda and numerous other local languages.