

Pojulu Cultural Festival



About Pojulu Cultural Festival
The Pojulu Cultural Festival (PCF) is a community-driven cultural platform dedicated to preserving heritage, strengthening unity, and empowering future generations through culture, dialogue, and community participation. PCF 2026 will bring together 25,000–30,000 participants from across Central Equatoria, the diaspora, and partner communities to celebrate identity, promote peacebuilding, and activate the cultural economy.
Through music, dance, storytelling, exhibitions, and dialogue, PCF celebrates the identity and shared values of the Pojulu people while creating a space for unity and collaboration.
Vision
To institutionalize the Pojulu Cultural Festival as a sustainable platform for peacebuilding, generational transformation, and cultural-driven development.
Mission
To strengthen cultural identity, promote community dialogue, empower youth and women, and stimulate cultural economic development through an inclusive cultural platform.

Why It Matters
The Pojulu Cultural Festival responds to social and economic challenges by creating a culturally grounded platform that strengthens identity, unity, and shared responsibility for peace and development.
Key Festival Pillars
The Pojulu Cultural Festival is one of the largest grassroots cultural gatherings in Central Equatoria State. Since its founding, the festival has served as a platform for:
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Cultural preservation
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Intergenerational dialogue
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Youth leadership
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Women empowerment
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Cultural enterprise
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Community peacebuilding
Through music, dance, storytelling, exhibitions, and dialogue, PCF celebrates the identity and shared values of the Pojulu people while creating a space for unity and collaboration.














































