- Queen Sylvia of Buganda
Her Majesty Sylvia Nagginda, born in September 1964, is the current Nnabagereka or Queen of
Buganda , a historic kingdom in modern dayUganda .She was born in
England and returned to Uganda shortly thereafter to be raised by her grandparents of the Omusu "(edible rat)" clan. While there she attended Lake Victoria Primary School, Gayaza Junior School, and Wanyange Girls School. [http://www.thepromota.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=317&Itemid=50>] After graduatingsecondary school she arrived in theUnited States to continue her studies. She earned an Associates degree with honours fromCity University of New York , a Bachelor of Arts degree fromNew York University , and a Master of Arts degree with Distinction in Mass Communication from theNew York Institute of Technology . Sylvia went on to work as a Research Consultant at the UN headquarters inNew York , theWorld Bank inWashington , as a proposal writer withMaximus Inc. , and as an independent consultant in public relations and business development with various firms.After living in the United States for 18 years Sylvia returned to Uganda. In 1998 she became romantically involved with longtime acquaintance
Muwenda Mutebi II of Buganda . Theirengagement was announced onValentine's Day February 14 ,1999 . On27 August of that year she married the King at St. Paul's Cathedral on Namirembe becoming the first queen of Buganda in 50 years. On4 August 2004 inLondon , the Queen delivered her first child, Princess Katrina Sarah Ssangalyambogo which means "buffalo's horn". She is also stepmother to the King's previous three children.As Queen, Sylvia has worked raise awareness of the value in educating girls. She endorses abstinence from premarital sex in order to avoid
HIV /AIDS and has tried to reduce the stigma of those living with the disease. [ [http://www.psi.org/news/0305f.html PSI: News ] ] The Queen is a patron of various organizations and heads the Nnabagereka Development Trust Foundation. Sylvia has spearheaded immunization campaigns againstmeasles ,polio ,tetanus and other diseases. She also established the Kampala Ballet and Modern Dance School, the first of its kind in Uganda. [http://www.thepromota.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=317&Itemid=50>]References
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