The Countess of Sussex * Microfinance Foundation

The Countess of Sussex * Microfinance Foundation

The Countess of Sussex, via video link from Honolulu, chaired the BBVA Microfinance Foundation's event to give visibility to the efforts of women to the Headquarters of the BBVA Microfinance Foundatio... more
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