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Business Action for Africa is a network of businesses and business organisations working collectively to accelerate growth and poverty reduction in Africa.
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2008-09-24
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Rating: 9.54. Absolutely inspireing. I feel very proud it puts my own effots to shame
2008-07-22
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Rating: 8.64. A brilliant video!!! im so glad ive seen this, and i think it will help a lot of people to see what's happening in Africa, and most of all, what's poosible in Africa. If our Youth here can see all the work...
2008-07-16
2008-06-19
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i would love to be part of a similar project if it it is fits my calendar. reisbank@gmail.com
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Rating: 10. i am inspired and no matter my challenges, i now know there are other soldiers against fighting the same with me everyday on the side i cannot easily see or know about butiti isgoing on. congrats and keep it up
2008-06-05
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http://www.weforum.org/africa2008 04.06.2008, Cape Town, South Africa. World Economic Forum on Africa opening plenary session: "Capitalizing on Opportunity". The panellists are: John Agyekum Kufuor, President of Ghana...
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WorldEconomicForum wrote: World Economic Forum Africa Risk Report 2008 - Interview with Irene Casanova and Gareth Shepherd. The Africa@Risk 2008 report highlights four key risks facing the region: food security,...
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WorldEconomicForum wrote: 18th World Economic Forum on Africa 2008 (from 4 to 6 June 2008 in Cape Town, South Africa): Interview with Stephane Oertel
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WorldEconomicForum wrote: http://www.weforum.org/africa2008 30.05.2008 Sadako Ogata, President of Japan International Cooperation Agency, examines critical issues on the agenda of the World Economic Forum on Africa, 4-6...
2008-05-06
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The UK Government and UNDP hosted the Business Call to Action event on 6 May 2008, inviting Chief Executives and Board Chairs from some of the world’s largest companies to showcase concrete initiatives that support...
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The UK Government and UNDP hosted the Business Call to Action event on 6 May 2008, inviting Chief Executives and Board Chairs from some of the world’s largest companies to showcase concrete initiatives that support...
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The UK Government and UNDP hosted the Business Call to Action event on 6 May 2008, inviting Chief Executives and Board Chairs from some of the world’s largest companies to showcase concrete initiatives that support...
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The UK Government and UNDP hosted the Business Call to Action event on 6 May 2008, inviting Chief Executives and Board Chairs from some of the world’s largest companies to showcase concrete initiatives that support...
2008-05-02
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Trailer from a new film shows the Africa that Africans need you to see. For more information, visit www.africainvestmenthorizons.com
2008-01-25
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A New Approach to Capitalism in the 21st Century William H. Gates III with Klaus Schwab
2008-01-24
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WorldEconomicForum wrote: http://www.weforum.org/africa 15.06.2007 Closing Plenary Session Unleashing Opportunity: A Blueprint for Africa's Growth How high has the bar been raised? What have we learned and to what have we...
2007-10-28
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Mr. Mallv is Gem of a person n highly intelluectul and sharp. Its great pride and pleasure to see Mr.Mallv on Global Platform.
2007-09-09
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Negative images of Africa dominate the news: famine and disease, conflict and corruption. But Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the former Finance Minister of Nigeria, says there's a less-told story unfolding in many African nations:...
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After four days of intense discussion on aid versus trade at TEDGlobal 2007, it was up to Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the former Finance Minister of Nigeria, to sum it up. She asks, first, for the discussion to continue, and for...