Aga Khan Foundation (United Kingdom) – seminar on small enterprise
The United Kingdom office of the Aga Khan Foundation organized a one-day seminar in London in June 1990 entitled 'Small enterprise promotion – making it work'. The thirty-seven invited participants included representatives from the Overseas Development Administration and the EEC,and from universities and research institutions, but the majority were from non-government organizations such as the Aga Khan Foundation itself, Oxfam, Christian Aid and several others.
and from universities and research institutions, but the majority were from non-government organizations such as the Aga Khan Foundation itself, Oxfam, Christian Aid and several others.
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