MBUNTU's African Tours Support Uganda's Economy
Laura McQuarrie — June 23, 2015 — Social Good
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When you partake in one of the African tours that MBUNTU offers, it's about more than just your own entertainment.
The lifestyle brand MBUNTU was founded by Mark and Luke Willms, two entrepreneurial brothers based out of Toronto, set up as a support system for the Ugandan economy. When the Willms brothers were taken to Africa by their father in the late 90s during a mission to research HIV/AIDS in Uganda, their course in life was set. Now, MBUNTU offers exclusive travel tours to this region in order to give people the same kind of chance for an eye-opening experience. This includes travel tours to rainforests, beaches, villages, as well as high-energy expeditions.
As well as offering Exclusive Tours, other initiatives from MBUNTU include the sales of
Ugandan Arabica, Apparel and Artistic Imports to bring African coffee, apparel and art to the global community.
The lifestyle brand MBUNTU was founded by Mark and Luke Willms, two entrepreneurial brothers based out of Toronto, set up as a support system for the Ugandan economy. When the Willms brothers were taken to Africa by their father in the late 90s during a mission to research HIV/AIDS in Uganda, their course in life was set. Now, MBUNTU offers exclusive travel tours to this region in order to give people the same kind of chance for an eye-opening experience. This includes travel tours to rainforests, beaches, villages, as well as high-energy expeditions.
As well as offering Exclusive Tours, other initiatives from MBUNTU include the sales of
Ugandan Arabica, Apparel and Artistic Imports to bring African coffee, apparel and art to the global community.
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2. Ethical Sourcing - Opportunity to expand sales of sustainable and ethically-sourced products from developing economies to global consumers.
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Industry Implications
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