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- One_World_Media abstract "One World Media is a non-profit organisation, registered in the UK as a charitable trust. The charity promotes media that contributes to global dialogue and understanding, human rights and development, mobilising a global media community that shares the same values. It is an initiative intended to allow broadcasters a wider access to audiences for ideas on international development.".
- Q7093419 abstract "One World Media is a non-profit organisation, registered in the UK as a charitable trust. The charity promotes media that contributes to global dialogue and understanding, human rights and development, mobilising a global media community that shares the same values. It is an initiative intended to allow broadcasters a wider access to audiences for ideas on international development.".
- One_World_Media comment "One World Media is a non-profit organisation, registered in the UK as a charitable trust. The charity promotes media that contributes to global dialogue and understanding, human rights and development, mobilising a global media community that shares the same values. It is an initiative intended to allow broadcasters a wider access to audiences for ideas on international development.".
- Q7093419 comment "One World Media is a non-profit organisation, registered in the UK as a charitable trust. The charity promotes media that contributes to global dialogue and understanding, human rights and development, mobilising a global media community that shares the same values. It is an initiative intended to allow broadcasters a wider access to audiences for ideas on international development.".