Empowering Uganda through BUBU - Buy Uganda, Build Uganda
Made in Africa Uganda (MIAU) is a leading wholesale supplier based in Gulu, Uganda, with a mission to promote and support local industries by providing a platform for Ugandan-made products. Our commitment to "Buy Uganda, Build Uganda" (BUBU) reflects our dedication to empowering local businesses and contributing to the country's economic growth.
Our mission is to promote and support Ugandan industries by providing a platform for local products, empowering businesses, and contributing to the country's economic growth. We aim to achieve this by:
Our vision is to become the leading platform for Ugandan-made products, connecting local manufacturers with businesses and consumers across Africa and beyond. We envision a future where Ugandan products are recognized and celebrated globally, and our role is to support the growth and success of local industries.
By supporting local industries, we create jobs and income opportunities for Ugandans, contributing to economic empowerment and community development.
By promoting Ugandan-made products, we contribute to the country's economic growth and development, building a stronger national economy.
By showcasing Ugandan-made products, we help preserve local culture and traditions, ensuring they are passed down to future generations.
We maintain the highest standards in all our products, ensuring that every item meets international quality benchmarks while celebrating Ugandan craftsmanship.
We build strong, lasting relationships with local manufacturers, artisans, and farmers, creating a network of mutual support and growth.
We promote sustainable business practices that benefit both our partners and the environment, ensuring long-term prosperity for Uganda.
We celebrate Uganda's rich cultural heritage through our products, showcasing the beauty and uniqueness of Ugandan traditions to the world.
2020
Gulu, Uganda
Wholesale Distribution of Ugandan-Made Products
BUBU - Buy Uganda, Build Uganda
Join us in supporting Uganda's local industries and be part of the BUBU movement.