"Entrepreneurs are building Africa's future" - Africa In Fact's last issue
Submitted by admin on Wed, 06/18/2014 - 18:22Good Governance Africa's latest newsletter (June 2014) put special highlights on the African entrepreneurs. John Endres, CEO of GGA, signed an edito underlining the fierce committment these entrepreneurs take towards their economic and social context by elavating local standards and challenging African daily stakes.
Good Governance Africa (GGA) is a research and advocacy organisation based in Africa that works to improve government performance on the continent. In February 2012, GGA opened its first centre in Johannesburg with enthousiastic perspectives to open more local offices overtime.
Among the topics of this June edition a focus on Madagascar's eligibility back into the US's "good pupils row" ; a portrait of the Nigerian mogol Aliko Dangote ; the success story of Tabitha Karanja, Kenya's beer queen; and other inspiring stories on how entrepreneurs, no matter their sizes and means, are building Africa's future.
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