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SEED launches report of its South Africa symposium with inputs from Kulima

by Katharine Vincent | Jul 28, 2014 | Publications, Short-term assignments

The SEED Initiative – Supporting Entrepreneurs for Sustainable Development – has launched the report of its 2014 South Africa Symposium, which was rapporteured by Kulima. The symposium took place in Pretoria in March 2014 and had the theme "Advancing...

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