Fred is a fellow of the Salzburg Global Seminar, a global network of Education Policymakers working, learning, and innovating together with a view to helping support and sustain education reform around a breadth of skills – cognitive, creative, physical, social, and emotional in learners. He is also a member of the African Curriculum Association (ACA) an association that brings together African curriculum practitioners aiming at reforming and improving the quality of education on the African continent. Consequently, as a member of ACA, Fred has organized and participated in a number of national and international conferences on curriculum reform, writing, and designing.
He also serves as an external examiner of a number of universities. As a scholar in African History, he has presented scholarly papers at both national and international conferences on Uganda’s political and rich cultural history. In 2013 he established an Oral Research and Documentation Center at MRU that has collected and documented various aspects of Uganda’s cultural history including the mapping of an Historical atlas of Buganda’s Shrines. His publications are largely on the political and cultural history of Buganda.
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