To survive in a rapidly globalizing environment, Africa needs to create a knowledge economy for her youth. In South Africa, a social entrepreneur partnership company is doing just that and focusing on education and economic inclusion for people in underserved communities. CCTV’s Julie Scheier in Johannesburg has more
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South Africa mobile education focuses on undeserved communities
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