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In this article, we are exploring some of the key insights to emerge from the conversation Andy Kirk had with Mick Yang, who at the time of the recording was the Partnerships Executive, and Nur Munirah Mansoor, Visual Designer at Kontinentalist Studio, based in Singapore, looking at about 'Sexual Violence in Singapore: A Crisis' a data story, published in 2021. In this article, Andy seeks to highlight five key take-aways to emerge from the conversation.
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