Sylvia has worked as a Public Information Officer and Research Consultant at the
United Nations headquarters in New York, as a proposal writer with
Maximus Inc., and as an independent consultant in public relations and business development with various firms. She has worked in the fields of
public information, economic research, health care and human services, and international non-profit activities. She is one of the founders of the
African Queens and Women Cultural Leaders Network, whose primary focus is the "improvement of the lives of women and children in Africa". Collaborating organizations include the
African Union, the
United Nations, and African governments.
Education advocacy Sylvia supports the Kabaka's Education Fund in assisting to make education available to the least advantaged children through a scholarship scheme. She stresses the need for high quality education accessible to all children and relevant to the needs of society. She places special emphasis on the education of girls, as witnessed through her work as a Goodwill Ambassador for
United Nations Population Fund, advocating for girls' education; She is also involved with the
Forum for African Women Educationalists an organization whose goal is to accelerate female participation in education and to bridge the gender gap within the education system at all levels. She is very cautious about the cultural values that make a good mother or woman in Buganda, but stresses that these should be handled in such a way that girls are not denied any opportunity in education.
Social activism As Queen, Sylvia has worked to raise awareness of the value of educating girls. She endorses abstinence from premarital sex to avoid
HIV/
AIDS and has tried to reduce the stigma of those living with the disease. The Queen is the patron of various organizations and heads the Nnaabagereka Development Trust Foundation. She has also spearheaded immunization campaigns against measles, polio, tetanus, and other diseases. She also established the Kampala Ballet and Modern Dance School, the first of its kind in Uganda. ==Personal life==