SMU Students Forum Explores Why Poverty Persists in Asia and How Individuals Can Make a Difference: Part 2
The Singapore Management University (SMU) chapter of AIESEC, a worldwide student organisation, together with SMU Broadcast and Entertainment hosted a panel discussion in February 2007 on the topic, “Why does poverty continue to exist in Asia and what can society do about it?” Part 2 of this two-part...
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