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"Africans Have Cell Phones? Who Do They Call?"

March 10, 2009   /   by Guest User

Kenyan businesswoman June Arunga on how negative stereotypes of Africa are hurting investment in Africa (from the recent Aid Watch conference at NYU): June Arunga on Western Attitudes Towards Business in Africa from DRI on Vimeo.

Cognitive biases


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