Sunday, June 04, 2006
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- Day 28: Today we visited one of the biggest butche...
- Day 27: Today we travelled to Mombasa, the journey...
- Day 26: Not much to report from the cultural side,...
- Day 25: Lazy relaxing day today. I woke up at 1 pm...
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- Day 23: Today we visited a proper ranch called Llo...
- Day 22: Today we went to the Laikipia district, no...
CARE Enterprise Partners' mission is to find lasting solutions to poverty and promote market inclusion by developing enterprise in the world's poorest communities. To do this, CEP operates as a social venture capital firm, incubating business models that generate both economic and social value in 'base of the pyramid' markets that are otherwise below the radar of mainstream investment.
As an extension of CARE Canada, CEP twins the tools of business with the community development acumen of one of the world's largest humanitarian organizations to create commercially competitive and socially positive enterprise.
CEP MBA Internship Program involves providing 4-6 month internships for MBA students from Business Schools across Canada with CARE Country Offices in various parts of the World. The Canadian MBA Students are typically paired with local MBA counterparts and work on specific projects to develop business plans and undertaking feasibility studies in collaboration with CARE field staff
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3 Comments:
yes ok,cheers we've enjoyed the pics but where's the star attraction?
... is he being shy?!!!
... or are all ivey graduates so photogenic?!!!
2:03 AM
all ivey graduates are photogenic, and love bananas!
2:48 PM
sorry mate can't attest to all ivey grads being photogenic but can defo vouch for this blogger as being gorgeous and he has more of a penchant for coconuts than for bananas!
3:06 AM
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