
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.
Allow AGOA to Expire to allow Diaspora Involvement
The African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), enacted in 2000, aimed to strengthen trade relations between the U.S. and sub-Saharan Africa by offering duty-free access for select products. Despite facilitating increased exports, AGOA faces criticism for excluding the African diaspora and dual citizen entrepreneurs, suggesting that its expiration might foster more inclusive trade policies.
Diaspora as the Best Promoters of Homeland Tourism
Tukole Entrepreneurship builds a crucial business network for integrating new immigrants into the local economy by providing resources, mentorship, and networking to empower newcomers in business, promoting local entrepreneurship and supporting diverse ventures like tourism. By highlighting our cultural contributions, Tukole fosters an inclusive environment that enhances diversity and stimulates economic growth.
Community Investment Planning: A Path to Financial Empowerment
This program is the key to unlocking a world of investment opportunities tailored to our goals and preferences. From real estate crowdfunding to supporting local businesses through small business equity, we're here to guide you every step of the way.
The TUKOLE BUSINESS NETWORK?
The main goal for the TBN is to promote each other with the idea that these collective actions will raise the proverbial economic tide for all those that participate. We are duty bound to collaborate at all times over competing.
The 3 Es of TUKOLE
Tukole was organized as a community project by Ntare Consulting, with a goal of creating a network of likeminded individuals especially of Ugandan descent to help address some of the pressing business issues in our common diaspora experience. We do this through networking, financial education and giving back