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One Acre Fund - In the Name of Africa’s Poorest, for the Glory of the White Man

Andrew Youn, Founder of One Acre Fund, At around 5.40 pm on February 17, 2016, in Vancouver, Canada, Andrew Youn, the American founder of One Acre Fund, stepped onto the stage in front of about 1,200 influential people from across the world. Andrew, a master orator, went ahead to give a well-rehearsed, tear-jerking s

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One Acre Fund - In the Name of Africa’s Poorest, for the Glory of the White Man

Andrew Youn, Founder of One Acre Fund, At around 5.40 pm on February 17, 2016, in Vancouver, Canada, Andrew Youn, the American founder of One Acre Fund, stepped onto the stage in front of about 1,200 influential people from across the world. Andrew, a master orator, went ahead to give a well-rehearsed, tear-jerking story of how he had spent his first night in Kenya with what he calls a poor farm family. On this night, Andrew claimed to recall that they had sung songs together. Please don't ask me which songs are these that an affluent Andrew could join in Lubukusu. They later ate what Andrew calls a "simple dinner" and when the time came to sleep, the Kellogg School of Management MBA student was handed a blanket to sleep on the floor. The...

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