TUKOLE

is a CONNECTION CENTER

At Tukole, everyone’s insights and experiences matter. Whether it’s recommendations on how to adjust to life in the diaspora and changes or lessons learned on the job sites, you can expect our talented partners to routinely share their knowledge.

We try to always provide pertinent information to our members and the general public and hope you will gain some knowledge on this collective journey.

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Exploring Equatorial Guinea and Seychelles: From AGOA Graduates to Economic Powerhouses

Exploring Equatorial Guinea and Seychelles reveals their transformation from AGOA graduates to emerging economic powerhouses. Both nations have leveraged trade agreements and natural resources to enhance their economies. Equatorial Guinea focuses on oil and gas, while Seychelles capitalizes on tourism. Together, they exemplify resilience and potential in Africa's economic landscape.

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#ReinstateAGOA: A Call to Action from the the Diaspora

Efforts by the diaspora to reinstate the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) for Uganda, Niger, Gabon, and the Central African Republic focus on advocacy and engagement with lawmakers. By raising awareness of the benefits of AGOA, they aim to support economic growth and strengthen trade relationships between the U.S. and these nations.

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Rethinking Investment in Africa: The Diaspora's Role in Fighting the Narrative

Rethinking Investment in Africa highlights the critical role of the diaspora in transforming perceptions and driving sustainable development. By leveraging financial resources, expertise, and networks, African communities abroad can foster innovation and create opportunities. This collaborative approach aims to redefine narratives around investment, empowering both local economies and diaspora contributors.

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