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  DISCUSSION GROUP - Monday June 3RD 2008
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MYANMAR CYCLONE TRAGEDY – DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES ON HUMANITARIAN AID

Adam Novak
3 June 2008 – University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus

Adam Novak has worked for the Canadian International Development Agency and for various aid charities over the last 12 years. Adam’s current research studies the first steps towards development aid of emerging donors, including Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore and in Europe, Poland and the other East European new member states of the EU.

Adam has recently spent time between Rangoon and Bangkok, working on the Burmese cyclone Nargis disaster and is well qualified to talk about his experiences in the region and his thoughts on future development in terms of research.

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