Trade, Investment, Tourism & Technology

Diaspora-led trade facilitation connecting African producers to U.S. and global buyers through export strategy, compliance readiness, and go-to-market execution.

Who This Is For

Trade, Investment, Tourism & Technology sits at the center of how countries grow, compete, and build long-term relevance in a global economy.

 

 

 

My work focuses on that intersection: how trade, investment, tourism, and technology can be aligned to support economic transformation, expand market access, strengthen national competitiveness, and create practical bridges between Africa and the world.

 

 

I see this work as closely tied to diaspora policy and engagement, because diaspora communities often serve as some of the most important connectors between countries of origin and international markets, investors, institutions, and ideas. 

 

 

That connection has also shaped my involvement in diaspora convenings, including helping organize the TITAN Forum—the Trade, Investment and Technology Advancement Network platform within UNAA conventions—which brings together stakeholders to discuss business, policy, innovation, and practical opportunities for diaspora-driven impact.

 

 

This work also connects directly to The eHub Group, my platform for advancing practical commercial ties, cross-border opportunities, and diaspora-linked business initiatives rooted in a trade, not aid approach.

 

 

It also connects to Strategic Advisory for Growth, where I focus on helping leaders, institutions, and organizations think more clearly about growth, partnerships, positioning, and execution in complex and evolving markets.

 

 

Together, these areas reflect the broader view that Africa’s competitiveness will depend on its ability to connect people, capital, policy, enterprise, and innovation across borders in a more deliberate and strategic way. 

 

 

 

My perspective is shaped by work across entrepreneurship, engineering, diaspora civic leadership, and strategic engagement, with a particular interest in how Uganda and other African countries can move from fragmented ambition to coordinated execution.

What We Deliver

Export readiness & strategy

Compliance & documentation readiness

Distribution partnerships

Go-to-market execution

Diaspora trade initiatives

How We Work

Assess product + market fit

Build export & compliance plan

Identify and structure partnerships

Activate distribution and measure performance

Outcomes We Optimize For

Trade Infrastructure for the Next Generation of Global Brands

The eHub Group builds cross-border pathways that take products from origin to shelf through clear strategy, compliant importing, brand growth, and reliable distribution. We turn relationships into routes and ideas into inventory that actually sells—delivering stronger market access, cleaner execution, and scalable demand.

Brian Mushana Kwesiga speaking at the TITAN Forum during UNAA 2025 in New Orleans
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