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Peace and power-sharing in Nepal
03 May 2007 12:48:34 GMT
Source: Concern Worldwide - Ireland
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Maoist former rebels have entered into a coalition government in Nepal, which marks the end of the country's civil war. The historic news from Kathmandu has been hailed as a new start for the troubled country. How will these political developments impact on the work Concern is doing in Nepal? Linda Burns, country director for Nepal, spoke to Danny Rowan from Concern's communications team about the implications.

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