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Africa: Belgian Schemes Train African Researchers in Enterprise
November 3, 2013 Editor 0
[SciDev.Net]Cairo -Two projects in Benin and Madagascar that have helped train engineers and researchers in entrepreneurship and innovation skills are some of the most recent ones among more than 1,000 initiatives run by a Belgian NGO that aims to build entrepreneurial expertise through North-South exchanges.
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