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A New Class of Consumers Grows in Africa

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Visions for a new Africa, and genuine engagement by the U.S. for real results.

07/11/2009

Visions of Africa. Geuine engagement by Africans and Americans for improving the lives of farmers, people in the cities, supportingpeaceful developemnt and building good governance systems and strong institutions.

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