Gamelan Council
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The Gamelan Council – Asia-Pacific Public Health, Microfinance, and Development Centre (Gamelan Council) is an international non-governmental, non-profit initiative addressing the public health, microfinance, and international development needs of communities in, on, and around the Pacific Rim.[1] For these purposes, the Gamelan Council views the Asia-Pacific region quite broadly in line with APEC; the jurisdictions covered are claimed to account for approximately 65% of the world's population.[2] The Council's activities, which include conducting research, making investments, and providing education and advice, are centrally coordinated.[3]
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Gamelan Council – Asia-Pacific Public Health, Microfinance, & Development Centre | |
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Headquarters | Phuong Saly, Laos (Formerly: Sydney, Australia) |
Type | Non-profit, non-governmental organization |
Key jurisdictions addressed | 73 |
Leaders | |
• Director | Carlos Scott López |
Establishment | 2005 |
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