The values enshrined in Uganda's Constitution include:
1. Democracy: The Constitution upholds the principles of democracy, including free and fair elections, separation of powers, and respect for human rights.
2. Rule of Law: The Constitution establishes the rule of law as a fundamental principle, ensuring that all individuals and institutions are subject to the law and that justice is administered fairly and impartially.
3. Human Rights: The Constitution guarantees the protection of fundamental human rights and freedoms, including the right to life, liberty, and security of person, freedom of expression, and equality before the law.
4. Social Justice: The Constitution promotes social justice and equality, ensuring that all citizens have access to basic services, opportunities, and resources necessary for a dignified life.
5. National Unity: The Constitution emphasizes the importance of national unity and cohesion, promoting a sense of belonging and shared identity among all citizens.
6. Respect for Diversity: The Constitution recognizes and respects the diversity of Uganda's population, including different ethnic, religious, and cultural groups, and promotes tolerance and understanding among all citizens.
7. Accountability and Transparency: The Constitution promotes accountability and transparency in governance, ensuring that public officials are held accountable for their actions and that government decisions are made in a transparent manner.
8. Patriotism: The Constitution encourages patriotism and loyalty to the nation, promoting a sense of pride and responsibility among all citizens to contribute to the development and well-being of Uganda.