Corin Mitchell
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Sep 21, 2011
Corin Mitchell commented on Corin Mitchell's blog post The AECF and its anticipated impact as a market shaping, pro-poor innovation fund
"You can email me on corin.mitchell@kpmg.co.za if you have specific queries. For AECF funding details please visit www.aecfafrica.org"
Sep 13, 2011
CHINYEMIKE TORTI commented on Corin Mitchell's blog post The AECF and its anticipated impact as a market shaping, pro-poor innovation fund
"I head the Federation of Nigerian Exporters - a pro poor organisation who motive is to organise production at the village level and synthesize same into the global matrix of trade. We shall be grateful for assistance from the AFRICA ENTERPRISE…"
Sep 13, 2011
Nicky Day commented on Corin Mitchell's blog post The AECF and its anticipated impact as a market shaping, pro-poor innovation fund
"Hi Corin, thank you so much for your informative and enlightening paper on shaping the power of markets for the poor.  I have been actively building up my SAVED villages - this stands for Sustainable Agricultural Villages Empowering Dozens and…"
Sep 13, 2011
A blog post by Corin Mitchell was featured
Sep 8, 2011
Corin Mitchell left a comment for Sarah Bloom
"Sarah, thanks for getting in touch re BIF in Sub-Saharan Africa. Please do use my normal email address as well and tel if you need to discuss various points. Regards, Corin"
Jan 27, 2010
Parag Dave left a comment for Corin Mitchell
"We believe supporting entrepreneurs in developing countries is crucial to lifting people out of poverty. We aim at providing Business Model & creating Opportunity for the poor, Under and Un Educated Youths, Training and assistance to young…"
Nov 16, 2009
Corin Mitchell commented on Corin Mitchell's blog post FEF - Financial Education Fund
"If you want all the information and documentation on the FEF challenge Fund, please visit www.financialeducationfund.org"
Sep 16, 2009

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I am a social entrepreneur, I work for a company
About my work:
My work has included many projects and programmes across Africa and globally; including the FEF, ICF for Africa, the AECF, BLCF and GTF; I have worked with many multi-lateral and bilateral development partners as well as private sector clients across various sectors in many sub_saharan Africa countries.

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FEF - Financial Education Fund

The FEF, launched its round 2 funding window at the Making Finance Work for Africa conference in Accra last week. The FEF was afforded a plenary session to open round 2; over 280 participants were present.

Corin Mitchell is the Africa Director of the FEF, based in Johannesburg South Africa.

Posted on September 14, 2009 at 9:36 — 3 Comments

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At 22:38 on September 27, 2008, Tasha Smith said…
hi please checkout my site and sign the guest book www.tashasmith.webs.com
At 17:49 on October 8, 2008, Tasha Smith said…
Hello and thanks I have been running several businesses online and they assist low-income families check us out sometimes
At 22:14 on January 22, 2009, Benjamin Tait said…
Hi Corin,

I've been reading with great interest the work and aims of the AECF and feel that I would have much to contribute to this initiative. Ihave experience promoting enterprise development in Sub Saharan Africa and would like to leverage my skills set in this area. The ethos of AECF fits exactly with my own. Please let me know if it would be possible to arrange a telehpone conversation or email dialogue: I think it will prove fruitful.

Kind regards,
Benjamin Tait
At 10:55 on March 24, 2009, Maurice Kanja Mwaniki said…
Hi Corin,

I came across a brochure indicating a Corin Mitchell was going to be in Mombasa - Kenya then it dawned on me that i actually know the Corin. I trust you are keeping well. Next time you are in town we could catch up over coffee. I am still at the same place up the hill, though i was away for sometime, working in Singapore.

Cheers,

Maurice.
At 12:07 on November 16, 2009, Parag Dave said…
We believe supporting entrepreneurs in developing countries is crucial to lifting people out of poverty.

We aim at providing Business Model & creating Opportunity for the poor, Under and Un Educated Youths, Training and assistance to young ENTREPRENEURS to help them to start their own industry for growth, be Self Employed to escape the endless cycle of poverty.

We have developed compact Mini machines (Plastics) affordable and convenient for the common people to start with a very small capital. The machine provides wide product range and many industry options to work with. We have been conferred by PLASTINDIA FOUNDATION with PLASTICON AWARD for the same.

We provide training and assistance to Entrepreneurs to start their own ventures in Plastic industry and also participate in EDP organised by Government and Non government organisations

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