Posted by Café Africa on 25 ottobre 2013 · 8 commenti
Sono d’origine africana, hanno studiato all’estero, ma il 70% torna nel proprio Paese. Ecco cosa succede alle menti più brillanti del continente, che hanno iniziato a scommettere sulla propria terra, dando vita ad iniziative imprenditoriali che nascono dai bisogni della popolazione. Una formula per unire impresa, sviluppo e supporto alle comunità emarginate con soluzioni innovative … Continua a leggere →
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Posted by Café Africa on 25 ottobre 2013 · Lascia un commento
They have African origin, they have studied abroad, but 70% of them come back to their country. This is what happens to the best minds of the continent, who start betting on their own land, giving rise to entrepreneurial initiatives that arise from the needs of the population. A formula to combine business, development and … Continua a leggere →
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