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Better informed, they are able to resist political manipulations and will become a non violent drive of positive change during and beyond the transition in Guinea" said the Country Director of Search For Common Ground, Quentin Kanyatsii.
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But I think that if the industry cannot drive the level of change which is actually needed, then there may be a need for government action.
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