In a bid to preserve and promote Uganda's cultural heritage, the Old Courthouse Heritage Museum has digitized over 6,938 artifacts, making them accessible to the public. The move is seen as a significant step towards preserving the country's history and making it available to a wider audience. The digital archive will provide a unique opportunity for researchers, students, and the general public to explore Uganda's rich cultural heritage. The museum's efforts are part of a larger initiative to promote cultural preservation and education in the country. By making these artifacts available online, the museum hopes to inspire a new generation of Ugandans to learn about and appreciate their cultural heritage. The digitization project is expected to have a positive impact on tourism, education, and cultural exchange, and will serve as a valuable resource for years to come.
