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The Impact Talk Podcast from Oxfam NovibAuthor: The Oxfam Novib Impact Measurement and Knowledge Team
The Impact Talk Podcast from Oxfam Novib kicks off in January 2021 with the release of the 4-part Power of Citizens Voices Series. In this series, we explore impacts and lessons from the last five years of Oxfam and partners work raising the voices of citizens on critical topics like conflict and security, the right to food, and securing the financing needed for development. Through conversations with civil society actors and activists and colleagues from Kenya, Afghanistan, Uganda, Nigeria, Cambodia and The Netherlands, well hear about how Oxfam and partners have worked to raise the voices of citizens, the impacts weve achieved in doing that and what weve learned along the way. Join us for the Power of Citizens Voices Series of the Impact Talk Podcast from Oxfam Novib. Language: en Genres: Business, Non-Profit, Society & Culture Contact email: Get it Feed URL: Get it iTunes ID: Get it |
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Power of Citizens’ Voices Series: Demanding the Right to Food in Cambodia and Nigeria
Episode 4
Monday, 15 February, 2021
Impact Talk from Oxfam NovibPower of Citizens’ Voices Series: Demanding the Right to Food in Cambodia and Nigeria This is the fourth and final episodes in the Power of Citizens’ Voices series, “Demanding the Right to Food in Cambodia and Nigeria.” In this series we talk with civil society leaders, activists and colleagues from around the world about how raising the voices of citizens drives impact on critical topics like conflict and security, the right to food, and securing the financing needed for development. Governments around the world have committed to eradicating hunger by 2030, one of the seventeen Sustainable Development Goals. We have not made consistent progress towards achieving this goal in recent years. And this was even before the coronavirus pandemic, which could push as many as an estimated 121 million people back into hunger. Oxfam and partners have been challenging the injustices in the global food system. In this episode, we speak with Saratu Abiola (Advocacy Project Coordinator, Oxfam in Nigeria) and Asisah Man (Land Governance Coordinator, Oxfam in Cambodia) about protecting land rights and demanding fairer food systems and better agricultural policies in Cambodia and Nigeria.Hosts: Lisanne Hekman and Patrick GuyerEditing and sound design: Sound Seekers Artwork: Anouk KlinkersLinks to organizations and publications referenced in this episode:Organizations:Oxfam in Cambodia – official websiteOxfam in Nigeria – official websiteOxfam Novib – official website Publications:Right to Food Impact Study Cambodia (2020) – Oxfam Novib impact study Keywords: Right to food, land rights, agricultural policy, Cambodia, Nigeria