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Useful Outsiders  

Useful Outsiders

Author: Council for International Development

As disruptions like Covid and climate change continue to challenge the way we live, it is clear that maintaining the status quo is not an option. Rising inequality and crises across the world, mean that the work of the humanitarian and international development sector is more important than ever. But old ways of working have been challenged, highlighting the need for more localised leadership and collaboration across sectors.Through conversations and debates, this podcast series looks at the work of the humanitarian and international development sector and challenges us to consider what it takes to be a truly useful outsider.Useful Outsiders is a monthly podcast series brought to you by the Council of International Development (CID), New Zealand. CID encourages open and honest debate in this series - views expressed do not necessarily represent the views of CID and its membership.The series is produced by CID's Communications, Events and Office Manager, Sarah King. Please get in touch if you have any questions, feedback, or ideas for future episodes and speakers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Genres: News, Politics, Science, Social Sciences

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Climate and the Pacific: Response, Recovery and Resilience
Episode 15
Wednesday, 20 December, 2023

Pacific nations are connected by the threat of climate change, all experiencing acute national disasters which are part of a prolonged, ongoing crisis, and facing growing threats to their infrastructure, ecosystems, and communities. This episode brings together a panel from across New Zealand and the Pacific to share best practices and innovations in climate adaption and disaster risk recovery. They discuss the importance of facilitating long term climate resilience in the region, and emphasise the role and visibility of young people in the climate crisis.The conversation, facilitated by Save the Children's Communications Director Amie Richardson, features insights from:Kim Koch - Save the Children Pacific Director Emeline Siale Ilolahia - Executive Director, Pacific Islands Association of Non-Governmental Organizations (PIANGO)Nina Tu'i - Head of Programmes, Caritas Aotearoa New ZealandCamille - Save the Children New Zealand Generation Hope Ambassador Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

 

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