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Joseph Lekuton cuenta una parábola de Kenya.

Filmed Jun 2007 • Posted Feb 2008TEDGlobal 2007
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Joseph Lekuton, un miembro del parlamento de Kenya, empieza contando la historia de su singular educación, y luego nos ofrece una parábola que puede ayudar a Africa florecer. Su mensaje de esperanza es más relevante que nunca.

A teacher, writer and member of the Kenyan parliament, Joseph Lekuton has an inspiring vision for Kenya. Full bio »

Translated into Spanish by Maria Victoria Cerneca
Reviewed by Denise R Quivu
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