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Rubeena Singh

Rubeena Singh

Inclusive Education Consultant

Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA)

Rubeena Singh authored the ERIA report, Inclusive Education in ASEAN: Fostering Belonging for Students with Disabilities, which analyzes the inclusive education landscape in ASEAN amid the pandemic and provides policy recommendations to improve inclusive education systems in the region. She is currently the manager for research and knowledge at research and strategic communications agency Kite Insights.

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It Is Time for Inclusive Education in ASEAN—Fostering Belonging for Students with Disabilities

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