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December 7, 2011

Development Aid Dutch Style – with an Eye to Profit

by Maike Winters, Radio Netherlands, The Netherlands - Constructing water systems in a village in Ghana, training courses for South African farmers, better education in a little school in Kenya. These aren’t the first things you think of when talking about the Dutch supermarket giant Albert Heijn. But they’re part and parcel of it, says the supermarket chain.

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