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EVENT CANCELLED: Charity begins at home: should we redirect aid away from developing countries to the UK?

Department of International Development and Africa Centre public lecture 

Date: Monday 21 March 2016
Time:  6.30-8pm
Venue: Shaw Library, 6th floor, Old Building
Speaker:  Joe Cerrell
Discussant: Sarah Sands
Chair: Dr Duncan Green

Update, Sunday 20 March: This event has been cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances. LSE apologises for any inconvenience caused.

The event has now been rescheduled for 29 September, Charity Begins at Home: should we redirect aid away from developing countries to the UK?

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