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"Tunisia - CNFCE"
Posted October 2, 2008 by
Ann Hoffman
Chambre Nationale des Femmes Chefs d’Entreprises (CNFCE)
Established in 1990, CNFCE promotes women’s entrepreneurship locally, regionally and internationally with 500 members and numerous chapters. By providing tools, training and consulting, CNFCE helps women to integrate fully into the business landscape.
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