The organization for Classical Ombuds in Asia has updated its web presence at a new site.  The new AOA website, which is still being completed, will offer news, job postings, blogs, links to social networking sites, and additional resources behind a members-only wall.  The site boasts instantaneous translations into dozens of languages via Google Translate.  The non-governmental, non-political, independent and professional body was established in 1996 and currently has 27 members from 17 countries.  (Asian Ombudsman Association.)Sunday, January 31, 2010
Asian Ombudsman Association Unveils New Website
The organization for Classical Ombuds in Asia has updated its web presence at a new site.  The new AOA website, which is still being completed, will offer news, job postings, blogs, links to social networking sites, and additional resources behind a members-only wall.  The site boasts instantaneous translations into dozens of languages via Google Translate.  The non-governmental, non-political, independent and professional body was established in 1996 and currently has 27 members from 17 countries.  (Asian Ombudsman Association.)
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