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Dear Mr Oppenheimer: I will just focus on your first lesson. International Trade and if I may embellish on that because I want to include the Millennium Development Goals of Agenda 21 of the United Nations interest. Consider the participation of ...
October 5
Dear Sir Stuart: ".....and, thirdly, in working with others to boost existing livelihoods, such as improving agricultural practices or finding improved routes to market for local products." We are discussing Distance Education methods with Nation...
October 5
"Achieving Microfinance effectiveness; turning crisis into opportunity in Nigeria through intrnational funding for poverty alleviation" To improve, we need to re-position Africa on the global road map of doing good business through profitable tran...
October 5
Greetings Dr. Nick, I must start by first appreciating the tremendous work that CSR has done on the African continent. I also take great pleasure in acknowledging your post with the theme "Africa is the future of the world". Being an African, (Ken...
October 5
"Achieving Microfinance effectiveness; turning crisis into opportunity in Nigeria through international funding for poverty alleviation To improve, we need to re-position Africa on the global road map of doing good business through profitable tr...
October 5
Well spoken sir it's indeed about open and efficient trade exchange for all including the hitherto more marginalised. Great Job its action time.
October 5
I could not have agree with you more on the commentary regarding the commitments of African Leaders with regards to governance, accountability and transparency. The various governmental institutions must be made to work and not all the time compla...
October 5
Mr General Secretary of United Nations . You have been in Madagascar after the crise in 2002 . You know that after this crise Madagascar was on the good track to achieve the MDG .Then happen a coup in Madagascar the 17th of March 2009 . There is a...
October 5

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Source of my passion about the power of business to fight poverty
I work for a business organisation
Website:
http://www.businessactionforafrica.org
Industry:
Business and International Development
About my work:
Business Action for Africa is an international network of businesses, business organisations and development partners, working collectively on core-business related initiatives that promote Africa's development.
Interested in:
Potential Partners, Sharing resources
Topics on my radar:
Governance and Transparency, Trade, Investment Climates, Enterprise and Employment, Human Development, Perceptions of Africa

Business Action for Africa's Blog

Business Action for Africa

The global economic crisis and its implications for African SMEs




Razia Khan
Regional Head of Research, Africa
Standard Chartered… Continue

Posted on July 6, 2009 at 1:47pm —

Business Action for Africa

From Crisis to Opportunity: Harnessing the Power of Business to sustain progress towards the MDGs

The global economic and financial crisis has the potential to undermine the recent economic and social progress made across sub-Saharan Africa. At the same time, it presents an opportuni… Continue

Posted on July 3, 2009 at 5:00pm —

Business Action for Africa

The economic downturn and investment in health in Africa



Brenda D. Colatrella
Executive Director, Corporate Responsibility &… Continue

Posted on July 2, 2009 at 7:30pm —

Business Action for Africa

Promoting investment and protecting development in Africa through responsible business and collective action



Adam Leach
CEO, International Business Leaders Forum


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Posted on July 2, 2009 at 7:30pm —

Business Action for Africa

A greater appetite for risk sharing and deeper collaboration between the private sector and development partners remain key priorities



Mark Bowman
Managing Director, SABMiller Africa



Despite… Continue

Posted on July 2, 2009 at 7:30pm —

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