File:Changing People's Behaviour is the gratest challenge-TVP.ogv
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English: Julian Parr is the Regional Manager South East Asia, Oxfam GB. He was interviewed by the Eugad project team in 2010.
See his full interview in ⇒ http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Development_Cooperation_Handbook/Interviews/Julian_Parr |
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Author | Rahulkepapa |
see his full Interview on Youtube ⇒ playlist
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