"Ugandan discussions" is a euphemism for sex coined during the early 1970s by the satirical
British magazine "Private Eye".
The basis of the term arose at a party in London hosted by Neal Ascherson at which Irish moralist and journalist Mary
Kenny, during her early, wild phase, spent some time upstairs with a former Ugandan government minister. On rejoining the other guests,
Kenny explained their absence by saying they were "upstairs discussing Uganda".
— Where are they?
— I believe they slipped away for some
private Ugandan discussions.
— She looks like she was dragged through a hedge backwards!
— She was upstairs discussing the
situation in
Uganda, allegedly.