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Amber Waves of Gain: One Woman’s Cereal Business Fights Malnutrition 
Social businesses started by Westerners aren’t the only organizations changing how African development work is done. Africans like Marie Konaté, the founder of fortified cereal business Protéin Kisée-Là, are also creating social businesses that spur development. Konaté wants to be a role model for others.
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Amber Waves of Gain: One Woman’s Cereal Business Fights Malnutrition 

Social businesses started by Westerners aren’t the only organizations changing how African development work is done. Africans like Marie Konaté, the founder of fortified cereal business Protéin Kisée-Là, are also creating social businesses that spur development. Konaté wants to be a role model for others.

Read more on GOOD→

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