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James leave

Submitted by jameslang on Wed, 2011-04-20 13:52

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James to Canberra (MPs and AusAid meeting)

Submitted by jameslang on Wed, 2011-04-20 11:08

: 9 May 2011 (Canberra)
To participate and make a presentation during the Australian Parliamentary Group on Population and Development’s Roundtable on Ending Gender Based Violence in the Asia Pacific Region (Canberra). To interview MPs from PNG for the P4P research project
10 May (Canberra)
Meetings with and presentation to AusAID staff
11 May 2011 (Sydney)
To meet with Prof. Raewyn Connell, U of Sydney (P4P technical advisor), to discuss the P4P regional research and capacity development projects

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