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	<title>Comments on: Kiva Social Entrepreneurs</title>
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		<title>By: mary suruma</title>
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		<dc:creator>mary suruma</dc:creator>
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		<description>The 50% statistics are probably close if not understated, Malaba is right on the aides hwy. The effects are hidden as much as possible from mzungus who are trying to help the community for fear they will be scared off.  Don&#039;t accept without a little skepticism everything you are shown by your hosts. Visit the churches and market places.

Individuals interested in improving the lot of the poor would do well to learn about the research into the efficacy of herbal treatments being carried on at African universities. Effective herbal treatments will eventually free the poor from the unsustainable burden of imported drugs.</description>
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<p>Individuals interested in improving the lot of the poor would do well to learn about the research into the efficacy of herbal treatments being carried on at African universities. Effective herbal treatments will eventually free the poor from the unsustainable burden of imported drugs.</p>
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