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Panos Radio South Asia | Latest Development Dilemmas Issue, 14 July 2009
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The Excluded
In this edition of Development Dilemmas, we will focus on how social inclusion movement has been gaining momentum in South Asia and what challenges countries face while addressing social justice. Naresh Newar moderates this session with academic scholars who have expertise on social inclusion in their own countries. Zuhra Bahman is a law lecturer at the American University in Afghanistan and also PhD candidate at King's College in London; Ferdous Jahan is associate professor at the University of Dhaka and academic coordinator of BRAC Development Institute of BRAC University; Mohan Das Manandhar is a senior advisor of Social Inclusion Research Fund and has expertise in social inclusion and inclusive development.
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