Following the success of previous executive trainings that were organized in Arusha, Kampala and Rotterdam in 2015, a new series of stakeholder dialogues took place in Nairobi, Arusha, Kigali and Addis Ababa from September 12-23, 2016. The importance of the specific country context was explored, by organising four country meetings informing the participants of the interim results of the surveys, validated these results, introduced some case study material and specified what the country context implied in terms of: trust gap/institutional voids, and the potential to fill that with cross-sector partnerships and inclusive business strategies.

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