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		<title>Where are the African speakers?</title>
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This blog has been triggered by the numerous emails I get every day about the apparent lack of African speakers prepared to come forward to talk about certain industries at Africa-focused events.

I attend many events in Africa and around the world and my exasperation is growing because I struggle to find African speakers capable of [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Investing in an Africa girl through Education</title>
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Millions of young girls in Africa are not educated. If you are familiar with African villages or have been to Africa you will know what I am talking about.
My Foundation is supporting the 10000 girls project in Senegal- Kaolack. We aim to put 10000 girls in school by 2013. We have more than 2000 girls [...]]]></description>
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