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Vegan for the Animals, in Uganda W/ Nabaasa Innocent Kashobera

Vegan for the Animals, in Uganda W/ Nabaasa Innocent Kashobera

Published 3 years, 6 months ago
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Have you been wondering about the state of veganism and animal rights in Uganda? Well, we’ve got you covered! Nabaasa Innocent Kashobera, founder of the Uganda Vegan Society and a passionate advocate for animals, joins us this week and fills us in on the state of veganism and, on the other hand, the growth of factory farming, in Uganda and Africa in general. She explains some of her methods for advocating for plant-based diets, including teaching people how to make affordable vegan meals at home, organizing Vegan Restaurant Week in Kampala and beyond, helping people organize potlucks, and how the annual Uganda Vegan Festival is helping her bring veganism to the forefront. We also discuss the impact of diet on the health of the average Ugandan, the unfortunate growth of dairy consumption, and why Nabaasa believes that  sharing the health benefits of a vegan diet is often the most effective route when persuading people to change their habits. 

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Nabaasa Innocent Kashobera is the Founder of the Uganda Vegan Society and Africa Regional Coordinator for ProVeg International. The Uganda Vegan Society is a volunteer nongovernmental organization that advocates for reduced animal consumption, healthy eating habits, compassion towards animals, and environmental conservation.

“We need to promote and also invest in the production and accessibility of dairy alternatives.” – Nabaasa Innocent Kashobera

Highlights for Episode 677: 

  • Some of the diet related health issues Ugandans face
  • Reasons why dairy products are such an important part of the Ugandan diet, and the difficulty finding affordable dairy replacements
  • How the Ugandan president sharing his diet has been helpful
  • The need for funding to help address the issues of diets heavy in animal products
  • The dangers of industrial farming being introduced widely in Africa 
  • What it’s like being an animal rights activist in Uganda
  • The traditional Ugandan bonded relationship with farmed animals and how it differs from the relationship we have with them in the West
  • The impact of the home slaughter of cows, goats, and hens on people’s diets
  • Nabaasa’s activist projects, including African Vegan Restaurant Week in January 2023 and how she is connecting with other organizations across the continent

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