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Social Entrepreneurs Focused on Alleviating Malnutrition & Food Scarcity

Monday, May. 9, 2011
Kurago Biotek (Mexico)

This year, three of the 2011 GSBI class are focused on alleviating many of the malnutrition and food scarcity problems that plague Mexico, Nigeria, and Haiti.

Kurago Biotek (Mexico) has developed nutritional supplements using biogel technology to mix probiotics, prebiotics, and vitamins for better overall health.

Haiti Community Development (Haiti) promotes the production of the highly nutritious, locally grown Moringa for overall health benefits and economic development.

Centre for Community Development - Nutrition On Your Doorstep (Nigeria) addresses Haiti’s food security needs through solarpowered production means.

Please join Santa Clara University's Center for Science, Technology, and Society for a day of business plan summary presentations by all twenty 2011 Global Social Benefit Incubator entrepreneurs from around the world.

Save the Date: GSBI 2011 Business Summary Plan Presentations

Thursday, August 18, 2011
Mayer Theater, Performing Arts Complex
Register Here

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