Uganda
Christian majority (~84%, mostly Catholic and Anglican with large Pentecostal growth), Muslim minority (~14%).
Localized version for English
Uganda is mixed Christian as a country. The dominant religious context is: Christian majority (~84%, mostly Catholic and Anglican with large Pentecostal growth), Muslim minority (~14%).
Uganda is religiously plural, and the deconstructions happening here range across denominations. Pick the pillar page that fits the specific tradition you came out of — Catholic, evangelical, Pentecostal, or Orthodox — rather than reading "Christianity" as a single category.
Leaving in Uganda carries real community cost in a way that the broader Western experience often does not capture. Family rupture is common. Local religious communities are often dense, and stepping out of one is closer to immigrating than to changing a hobby.
City coverage in Uganda
Kampala
1.4M
Gulu
147K
Lira
119K
Mbarara
98K
Jinja
93K
Bwizibwera
79K
Mbale
76K
Mukono
67K
Kasese
67K
Masaka
65K
Entebbe
63K
Njeru
62K
Kitgum
57K
Soroti
56K
Arua
56K
Iganga
45K
Kabale
44K
Busia
43K
Fort Portal
43K
Mityana
41K
Tororo
40K
Hoima
40K
Lugazi
35K
Masindi
31K
Ibanda
31K
Pallisa
31K
Nyachera
31K
Nebbi
30K
Adjumani
29K
Paidha
28K
Luwero
28K
Wobulenzi
24K
Yumbe
24K
Namasuba
23K
Bugiri
23K
Kayunga
22K
Wakiso
21K
Mubende
19K
Moyo
19K
Kotido
19K
Kyenjojo
19K
Kireka
18K
Kamwenge
17K
Bundibugyo
17K
Ntungamo
17K
Busembatia
16K
Buwenge
15K
Kanungu
15K
Kiboga
15K
Sironko
14K
Rukungiri
14K
Kiruhura
14K
Kamuli
13K
Kisoro
12K
Apac
12K
Pader
12K
Bugembe
12K
Mayuge
12K
Bweyogerere
11K
Kumi
11K