Editing Frances Gertrude Claire D'Souza

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Between 1973-77 Baroness D’Souza was a research fellow at Nuffield Institute of Comparitive Medicine. Between 1974-81 she worked as a part-time lecturer at LSE Anthropology. In 1977 she founded The Relief and Development Institute, a company of which she was director between 1977-84. Whilst she held this po-sition she also worked as a Lecturer for Oxford Brookes University between 1977 and 1979. Between 1989-98 she worked as Director of Article 19 and subsequently undertook the role of Director at Redress Trust between 2003-06.
 
Between 1973-77 Baroness D’Souza was a research fellow at Nuffield Institute of Comparitive Medicine. Between 1974-81 she worked as a part-time lecturer at LSE Anthropology. In 1977 she founded The Relief and Development Institute, a company of which she was director between 1977-84. Whilst she held this po-sition she also worked as a Lecturer for Oxford Brookes University between 1977 and 1979. Between 1989-98 she worked as Director of Article 19 and subsequently undertook the role of Director at Redress Trust between 2003-06.
 
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