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            <title>Interview with Manfred Schepers</title>
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            <description>One does not need to be physically back home to share or leverage this experience.  There are many examples of people going to the UWC, getting excellent education abroad and then returning to their home country. I...</description>
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            <title>Keeping up the Reform Momentum: Nigeria’s Chance to Meet the MDGs </title>
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            <description>With 140 million people, Nigeria is the most populous African country - one in four Africans is a Nigerian. It is also Africa&amp;rsquo;s biggest oil exporter, yet half of its population lives below the poverty line, it receives only $6...</description>
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            <title>Taking Advantage of Natural Resources:  The Story of Comunidad Nueva Alianza</title>
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            <description>For five generations the families of Nueva Alianza lived and worked on an estate owned by a landlord, who managed and remunerated their work in his coffee and macadamia plantations. By the end of the 1990s, the fall in the...</description>
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