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FMR last carried out a readership survey in 2004, which provided useful guidance for the magazine over the following years. The aims of this new survey are:
We would be very grateful if you would take a few minutes to fill out this questionnaire. All completed surveys will be entered into a draw and the person whose name is picked out will receive a selection of free publications on refugees/displaced people. Please click here to complete the survey form or download this. Thank you.
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