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Woman’s Words 11

May 11, 2023May 18, 2023

To read the full interview granted to us by Davidetta Doe

Chief of Wharf of the Freeport Collectorate at the Freeport of Monrovia/LRA in the second issue of our magazine LogisT Africa Women, click on this link: https://logistafrica.com/…/09/Logistafrica-Women002-1.pdf

HighLights Logis-T Africa Women (en) Woman's words Tagged Women, Women In Logistics - Africa (WILA)

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