KAMPALA, Uganda — Renowned Ugandan dancehall artist and performer Cindy Sanyu has reached a significant milestone in her career, having been selected to represent Uganda at the prestigious Sustainable Future Forum. The event is scheduled to take place at the United Nations Conference Centre in Bangkok, Thailand, on March 19, 2026.
The selection was made public via an official announcement under the Project 100 (UNP100) initiative.
This global movement is dedicated to fostering peace, sustainability, and innovative, youth-driven solutions to pressing global issues.
By participating, the “Boom Party” hitmaker joins an elite group of international voices tasked with shaping a more inclusive and resilient future.
Upon receiving the news, Cindy Sanyu took to her social media platforms to share her gratitude with her fanbase and the team at Starmaker Entertainment.
The singer expressed her excitement about the opportunity to bridge the gap between cultural influence and international policy.

“It’s a happy new year here at Starmaker Ent. Such an honor,” Cindy wrote in her post.
The Sustainable Future Forum serves as a hub for leaders, innovators, and creatives from around the world to exchange ideas and develop strategies aligned with United Nations goals.
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Cindy’s inclusion underscores her growing stature not just as an entertainer, but as a cultural ambassador capable of representing Uganda’s youth on the global stage.
Her transition from the music charts to the United Nations Conference Centre reflects a growing trend of African artists leveraging their celebrity to influence social change and global policy conversations.

