The accidental activist: How one woman became an advocate for women farmers in Senegal
Korka Diaw started rice farming to make a living in 1991 and is now an advocate for women farmers in Senegal. Here are five key lessons she has learned.
Alison Buckholtz is a Senior Writer and Editor at the International Finance Corporation (IFC), part of the World Bank Group. Her work communicates the impact of development finance and shows how people and communities benefit from investments in emerging economies.
Korka Diaw started rice farming to make a living in 1991 and is now an advocate for women farmers in Senegal. Here are five key lessons she has learned.
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Henry Petroski talks about American infrastructure investment, including the role of PPPs.