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10 Aug 2009

African Growth Opportunity Act explored

by Ida Horner | posted in: Development Policy | 0

Why is Mrs Clinton really in Africa? Is the US African Growth Opportunity ACt helping African women? Tune in as we explore reason behind her visit http://www.voxafrica.com/modx/en/ShootTheMessenger/agoa-whose-growth-and-whose-opportunities If you have got this  far please share your thoughts

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