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Sonia Randhawa
Dear all,
This week on Accent of Women, the show consisted of:
Topic: Beijing +15: Looking at the challenges that have been overcome, and work still remaining
Guest:
Cai Yiping, executive director of ISIS International-Manila
Mahnaz Afkhami, Former Chair, Women's Learning Partnership for Rights, Development and Peace (Iran)
Produced by: Sonia Randhawa
Music by: 'Rise Up!' by Skunk Anansie
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