Jumpei Nagaoka Researches Article for the Danish Institute for Human Rights
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Jumpei Nagaoka Researches Article for the Danish Institute for Human Rights
Bangkok associate Jumpei Nagaoka provided research assistance for the article “Fit for purpose? An analysis of development finance institutions' management of human rights risks in intermediated finance. ” It was published by the Danish Institute for Human Rights.
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