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Our official logo — designed with the 2026 Executive

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Published 19 March 2026
Official USKA logo — Ugandans in South Korea Association seal with crane, pagoda and linked figures in Uganda and Korea colours (adopted March 2026)
Official USKA logo — Ugandans in South Korea Association seal with crane, pagoda and linked figures in Uganda and Korea colours (adopted March 2026)

19 March 2026

USKA now has an official association logo. The mark was completed on 19 March 2026 by Executive Committee member Mpabulugi Mark (Director of Finance), with substantial creative and symbolic input from cabinet members across the 2026–2028 leadership team.

What the seal represents: the grey crowned crane stands for Uganda; the pagoda evokes Korea’s cultural landscape; the two linked figures — one in Uganda’s black, yellow and red, the other in Korea’s taegeuk blue and red — express friendship and community between Ugandans and Korean society. The ring reads “UGANDANS IN SOUTH KOREA ASSOCIATION.”

The logo sits alongside our Korean registration as 주한 우간다인 협회 (unique number 315-82-85566) and is used on letters, digital channels and community materials. You will see it in the site header, documents and public communications.

Thanks to Mark and every Executive who reviewed drafts and meaning. Brand or partnership enquiries: [email protected].

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