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b2d is the online community of MBAs Without Borders. This is where business professionals, entrepreneurs from developing countries and social entrepreneurs focusing their work on developing countries can connect...

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Kelly Haynes

If you had a million dollars... 12 Replies

Started by Kelly Haynes in Talk about MWB. Last reply by Samuel Omweri Dec. 14, 2009.

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Financing Available for Projects 6 Replies

Started by 19650312 in Finance. Last reply by 19650312 Dec. 13, 2009.

Samuel Omweri

community crafts business project 2 Replies

Started by Samuel Omweri in Business in Oceania. Last reply by 19650312 Dec. 13, 2009.

Tal Dehtiar

How do I export Rice out of Africa? 8 Replies

Started by Tal Dehtiar in Agriculture. Last reply by 19650312 Dec. 13, 2009.

MWB in the News

Global National
MBAs Without Borders' Omar Yaqub featured on Global National's 'Everday Hero.' Read it here or catch it live in Canada with Kevin Newman at 5:30pm on Global TV today.

CBC.com
Ottawa-based MBAs Without Borders is a charity that matches business experts with non-governmental organizations.(courtesy MBAs Without Borders)
Tools for Change

Edmonton Journal
EDMONTON - Promoting mosquito nets to prevent malaria and save lives requires "the same marketing principles as selling Pepsi," Omar Yaqub discovered while working in Nigeria after earning his MBA degree.
For MBAs Without Borders, the profit is in saving lives

CNN.com & Business 2.0
Omar Yaqub didn't want a conventional 9-to-5 job after business school. He wanted to help save the world. So the 28-year-old MBA went to Nigeria to tackle an impossible task: creating demand for a product no one wanted.
Do-gooder's MBA

Globe and Mail:
When Blake Dinkin devised an eco-friendly, inexpensive way for the impoverished Rwandan Batwa to fire up their pottery kilns, he says he was just putting his business skills to good use.
'The Business of Doing Good'

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