PPT-WORKOUT GROUPS: WHY THEY SUCCEED, WHY THEY FAIL
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Moderator Jim Kaddaras Partner Developing World Markets Introduction of panelists and panel topics Why MFIs get into trouble Mirza Halilovic responsAbility
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