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  2. Asia Game Changer Awards - Wikipedia

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    The Asia Game Changer Awards is an annual award ceremony held in recognition of individuals and organizations within and connected to the Asian community that have made positive contributions to the development and improvement of Asia and society.

  3. Category:Asia Game Changer Award winners - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Asia Game Changer Award winners" The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *

  4. Category talk:Asia Game Changer Award winners - Wikipedia

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  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Asia/The 10,000 Challenge - Wikipedia

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    The Asian 10,000 Challenge Improve/create any article on anywhere in Asia whenever you feel like it and list it!... 79.17% An ambitious challenge to aim for long term with 10,000 article improvements or creations for Asia .

  6. Durreen Shahnaz - Wikipedia

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    In 2016 the Asia Society honored Shahnaz with the Asia Game Changer Award for changing the lives of millions through impact investing. [ 16 ] In 2017 Shahnaz received The Oslo Business for Peace Award for her work in transforming financial and capital markets into mechanisms for social good as well as profit.

  7. Why the Launch of Max in Southeast Asia Is a Game-Changer in ...

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    After a strategic launch in Japan in September and an end-of October debut in the much smaller New Zealand market, Warner Bros, Discovery’s Max streaming platform gets a much bigger rollout in ...

  8. GANEFO - Wikipedia

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    Ten countries (Cambodia, China, Guinea, Indonesia, Iraq, Mali, Pakistan, Vietnam, and the USSR) announced plans to form GANEFO in April 1963, and another 36 signed on as members in November 1963. [1] Despite its doctrine of separating sports and politics, the IOC nevertheless decreed that the athletes attending GANEFO would be ineligible to ...

  9. Global Change Game - Wikipedia

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    A large map of the world is laid out. The game involves approximately 70 participants (depending on the size of the venue). Each participant is randomly assigned to one of ten regions in the world: North America, Latin America, Europe, the Commonwealth of Independent States, Africa, The Middle East, India, Southeast Asia, China and the Pacific Rim.