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ReliefAid founder on why NGOs are entrepreneurs too

The man behind a non-profit supplying 97,000 people in Syria.

Tue, 13 Aug 2019
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Few entrepreneurs have to deal with staff being killed by snipers but ReliefAid chief executive Mike Seawright is certain the skills needed to run a non-profit are the same as a for-profit.

Of course, entrepreneurship is often associated with for-profit companies, largely because founders want

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