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Despite over a decade of high economic growth in India, many of its citizens still live a hand-to-mouth existence, particularly in the provinces where people are isolated and sometimes neglected by the government.

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Korea’s Hye-Ran Yoon, 38, a trailblazing NGO worker, arrived with her husband, Won-Geun Lee, and 11-year-old son, Hyun-Sik Lee.
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The vigorous and principled Haydee Yorac arrived late Friday after a month of medical leave in the United States in time to attend the presentation ceremonies tomorrow for the seven recipients of this year’s Ramon Magsaysay Award.

Yorac, a peace advocate and chairwoman of the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG), will be conferred the award for government service.
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It did not matter to US-educated Pandey that the head of the Rockefeller Brothers’ Fund (RBF), which helped create the Ramon Magsaysay Awards, was just one seat away from him.
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Despite over a decade of high economic growth in India, many of its citizens still live a hand-to-mouth existence, particularly in the provinces where people are isolated and sometimes neglected by the government.

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Korea’s Hye-Ran Yoon, 38, a trailblazing NGO worker, arrived with her husband, Won-Geun Lee, and 11-year-old son, Hyun-Sik Lee.
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Yorac, a peace advocate and chairwoman of the Presidential Commission on Good Government (PCGG), will be conferred the award for government service.
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It did not matter to US-educated Pandey that the head of the Rockefeller Brothers’ Fund (RBF), which helped create the Ramon Magsaysay Awards, was just one seat away from him.
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