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(contracted; show full)ppointed Assistant Deputy Chairman of the Immigration and Refugee Board, where his mandate was the help clear up the backlog of more than 100,000 refugee claimants from 115 countries. In 1995 his desire to impact social problems drew him into the private sector, into mass communications for social change.<ref>{{cite web|last=Animating Public Service and Social Justice|title=Rabble|url=https://rabble.ca/news/2012/07/firdaus-kharas-animating-public-service-and-social-justice}}</ref>

== Media ==

[[File:Firdaus Kharas and Desmond Tutu watching The Three Amigos.jpg|right|thumb|Kharas watching The Three Amigos with Desmond Tutu]]
Chocolate Moose Media was founded that year in Canada but set up its first production facilities in Singapore and Malaysia to train locals and produce animated and dramatic television series. Kharas created City of the Rich, Asia's first English-language daily soap opera and then focussed on children's programming that was purchased and licensed by HBO, the Disney Channel, Animal Planet and Nickelodeon], among others. He also created a series in Arabic for the Al Jazeeera Children's Channel c(contracted; show full)[[Category:Film directors from Ottawa]]
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