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- Presentation – Guttorm Grundt, ‘Discrimination of men and fathers in Norway, and MannsForum’s strategy and actions for gender equality in practice.’
- Presentation – Thomas Walter, ‘Men’s Rights in Germany – Issues, Activities, Challenges’
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