Ateker Museum seeks to preserve the Ateker Culture by way collecting, preserving &
conserving and exhibiting the tangible and intangible heritage of the Ateker peoples. The
museum further seeks to increase access to academic leaning/study sites for students
in North and Northeast Uganda who usually travel over 200kms to access study sites.
The museum prides itself in the use and preservation of indigenous knowledge and
solutions and demonstrate their importance in promoting social cohesion as well as in
responding to the contemporary society problems.

Objectives

  • Education
  • Research
  • Leisure/Entertainment

Activities:

  • Museum tour
  • Oral and intangible heritage
  • Cultural classes for students
  • Cultural nights
  • Cultural photoshoots
  • Cultural shop
  • Research

Clients

  • Students
  • Foreign tourists
  • Natives (adults and children)
  • Researchers from higher leaning institutions
  • Culture related organisations such as UNESCO

Fees (UGX)
Native adults: 2USD
Native children: 1USD
Foreign adults: 5USD
Foreign children: 2USD
Student: 1USD