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Women-Owned Businesses Provide Clean Water in Nigeria
An innovative retail model is allowing women business leaders like Charity Dangana to sell safe and affordable water in their communities.
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Where We Work
- Africa
- Benin
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What We Do
- A2F
- Access to Finance
- Agronomy
- Business Development Services
- Cooperatives + Farmer Organizations
- Creating Shared Value
- Environment + Climate
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- Gender
- Health + Nutrition
- Information + Communications Technology
- Job Creation
- Local Economic Development
- Natural Resource Management
- Small and Growing Businesses
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How We Do It
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