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Three ways to approach impact investing in Africa

By Bloomberg
02 December 2018   |   4:17 pm
Jenn Pryce, president, and chief executive officer at Calvert Impact Capital, explains her firm's approach to impact investing in Africa and where the best opportunities are in the market.

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