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Africa: Kenyan Scientist Wins Food Innovation Award
September 9, 2013 Editor 0
[State Department]Washington -Charity Mutegi, a 38-year-old agricultural scientist from Kenya, will receive an international award that recognizes young researchers for innovation in food security.
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