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Other evidence, the most innovative and creative ideas to spur the growth of an African middle class all came from 'private sector' actors who saw Africa's poor and low income as 'consumers' not 'welfare candidates' hence they developed products and services that were appropriate for their socio-economic situation. Examples the mobile phone industry, microfinance, internet penetration.
Again, I'm not saying there are no charitable driven 'success stories'...my point, the scale and breadth of impact of the private sector initiatives dwarf the charitable ones because the originating mindset was already based on a 'consumer focus.' I see more promise in the emerging and blossoming social entrepreneurship culture.