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THE AFRICAN DIASPORA COLLECTIVE is a 501 c-3, non-governmental organization with the sister company registered in Ghana, West Africa - the African Diaspora Collective Chamber of Commerce and Industry (TADCCCI) headquartered in Ghana, West Africa. Comprised of 4 Ambassadors around the world as part of the Global African Diaspora 6th Region Organization forming what is the African Diaspora Collective. Young African professionals from around the world collected themselves in a group of other global thought leaders to work on solutions to the Africa we want to see for the next generation! We focus on the AU Agenda 2063, the development of Africa, UNSDG's, the social and economic impact on the continent and the cultural connection to Africa that we have as those of AFRICAN descent, creating the COLLECTIVE....
THE AFRICAN DIASPORA COLLECTIVE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY (TADC-CCI) was established as the only The African Diaspora Chamber of Commerce & Industry NGO focused on the Historical Unique Diaspora H.U.G. population living on the continent of Africa, and for those African Diaspora that wish to return for development. As an African registered organization we have a unique on ground experience in business that can assist the expat community or those that want to invest from abroad in our small dollar investment projects, or that have a CSR or DEI component your company is trying to achieve, or if there is a spiritual connectivity you would like to have on the continent and need assistance on exploring different African countries, the ADCCCI provides those services.
The AFRICAN WOMEN IN AGRICULTURE ALLIANCE (AWIAA) was originally founded in 2021 in Accra, Ghana for African Women in Agriculture in Africa. With over 20 years of agriculture experience in the United States the founder faced difficulty in entering the agribusiness market in Ghana so she started this organization for empowerment of other women farmers. The organization stalled and spent 2 years on ground in Ghana to regroup and assess the needs of local farmers. Now in 2024, AWIAA is ready for a re-launch and to celebrate it's founding members. You can join AWIAA here.