S2, Ep 4 Teaser: Entrepreneurship as a catalyst for systems change

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Do you believe that entrepreneurship has the power to transform Africa?

It all boils down to the systems change privately owned businesses bring and their potential to drive continental development. The problems are evident in the global south but are the solutions just as evident?

In this episode of Just for a Change, we feature The Raymond Ackerman Academy as well as JASIRI, supported by the Allan & Gill Gray Foundation, to unpack entrepreneurship as a solution for real change.

Join us as we discover how innovative changemakers are changing the world in Africa and beyond.

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15 Oct 2021 English South Africa Business · Non-Profit

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