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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

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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