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Entrepreneurship takes stamina: How Mauritania is supporting budding entrepreneurs
July 26, 2017 Editor 0
Babah Salekna El Moustapha, co-founder of the project Mauritanian Society for the Typha Coal Industry (SMICT) with Mohamed and Moctar Abdallahi Kattar. Photo Credit: Moussa Traoré, HADINA.
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