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		<title>Maker Faire Africa &#8211; A Festival of Homemade Hacks and Fun</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This summer the Africa-India Technology Institute (AITI) in Accra, Ghana will host Maker Faire Africa, a two-day showcase of African ingenuity and entrepreneurship. Modeled on the popular Maker Faire format developed in the U.S. by Make Magazine and O&#8217;Reilly media, the festival will include exhibitions of functional devices invented locally, artwork derived from found objects [...]]]></description>
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