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Culture also creates unconscious bias as some women are still being inherited as wives: Najda Khan | TV47 Kikao
We respect cultures but culture also creates some unconscious bias. Today we still have women being inherited and stopped from inheriting property. - Najda Khan, Regional People and Culture and Transformational Leadership Expert.
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Culture also creates unconscious bias as some women are still being inherited as wives: Najda Khan
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