The action, according to officials, comes after new intelligence analyses that indicated potential security threats.
Police and security personnel are becoming more prevalent in large cities, near borders, and in busy public areas as a result.
The administration emphasized that these actions are preventive and intended to safeguard both foreigners and Ugandans.
In response, the US, UK, and Canadian embassies issued safety alerts advising their nationals to exercise caution, stay away from big events, and stay up to date on local news.
In order to promptly get emergency updates in the event that the situation changes, they also urged visitors and locals to register with their embassies.
The warnings are issued at a time when regional tensions have increased and a few isolated occurrences have raised concerns about public safety.