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Postcards From Midlife
How to have difficult conversations & resolve conflict at work & home

Postcards From Midlife

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2025 53:36


Award-winning humanitarian Elizabeth Nyamayaro joins Lorraine & Trish to discuss her new book, Human Skills in which she shares the valuable lessons she's learned from a childhood facing starvation in her Zimbabwe village, to becoming a senior advisor at the UN in New York and launching the groundbreaking He For She campaign. Find out how to equip yourself for conflict, tune into self awareness and harness emotions, as well as why it is that our struggles can actually be the most powerful catalyst for discovering our purpose. Plus: the brain fog bloopers making us laugh this week & what's lurking at the back of the wardrobeHandy linksDiscover our content website & sign up for our newsletters: Postcards From Lorraine & TrishContact us: hello@postcardsfrommidlife.comFollow us on Instragram: @postcardsfrommidlifeJoin our private Facebook Group here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

English Academic Vocabulary Booster
3269. 81 Academic Words Reference from "Elizabeth Nyamayaro: An invitation to men who want a better world for women | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2023 74:53


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Take Action Podcast With Nicole Simmons
EP 56: From Isolation to Community through Reading with AJ Sanders

Take Action Podcast With Nicole Simmons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 24:44


Have you ever felt emotionally isolated? In this episode, Nicole chats with Literary Influencer AJ Sanders as she shares how she was able process her feelings, heal, connect with other women and build community through reading. They discuss how a simple practice helped her to bond with women and understand the perspective of others.  You will can do this too. AJ explains how the power of listening and empathy can help you create a community starting with just one book.  Grab your popcorn. Put in your ear buds in and get ready!  Follow AJ https://www.instagram.com/readingwithglamour/ About AJ: When it comes to influencing people to read,  AJ infuses fun, humor, beauty, style and charisma. As a Literary Influencer, AJ has partnered with publishing companies such as Simon & Schuster, HarperCollins, and W.W. Norton and Company.  In addition, she has interviewed authors such as Michelle Williams of Destiny's Child, Elizabeth Nyamayaro, Executive Director of United Nations Women, and Jason Wilson, the author of Battle Cry and Cry Like A Man.  AJ is an Elementary School Counselor by day and a Book Pusher by night. Stone Mountain, Georgia raised her, and Houston, Texas pays her! Books Mentioned on Episode: Red Lip Theology by Candice Benbow When the Reckoning Comes by LaTanya McQueen  Sugar by Bernice McFadden This Bitter Earth by Bernice McFadden  

Better Food. Better World.
Food Systems - Solutions to Ending Global Hunger

Better Food. Better World.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 32:01


“Every act of eating involves some element of choice.” Every day people around the world go to the store to purchase food and then sit down to a meal with their families. The meal may include bread made with wheat from Peru, salad with lettuce from California, and beef from Australia. All of these products end up on our plates through a vast interconnected global supply chain. While the supply chain creates a large number of food choices in wealthier countries, it does not always produce more nutritious food or get food to those in dire need. In Episode 6 of Better Food. Better World., Elizabeth Nyamayaro is joined by WFP Director of Supply Chain Operations Division, Alex Marinelli, food journalist Mark Bittman, Purnima Menon of IFPRI-New Delhi, and Yemeni Food Science & Nutrition Advocate, Esra Shaiban. They explore the supply chain's connection to our food systems, look at who is affected by poor nutrition, and share what we can do to improve the quality of the food we consume. Elizabeth and her guests understand the heavy burden our world is facing and believe that we can choose to do food better. Key Moments: 1:25 - In the introduction, Elizabeth asks everyday people from privileged parts of the world about their relationship to food. 2:27 - Alex Marinelli explains how the supply chain links to our food systems. 8:00 - Elizabeth continues to talk with people on the street about what food is for. 8:32 - Mark Bittman discusses how despite appearing broken, our food systems benefit corporate interests.  12:14 - Elizabeth shares more from her interviews with people on the street reminiscing about food during their childhood. 13:34 - Purnima Menon centers food systems on people, especially the people most affected by poor diets — women and children. 22:25 - More voices from the street describing how they decide to eat. 23:20 - Esra Shaiban shares how we can improve the quality of food and add nutrition. 29:37 - Esra Shaiban, Alex Marinelli, and Elizabeth share their wishes for a world with better food. Selected Links: https://www.wfp.org/ Join the Conversation on Social Media: #BetterFoodBetterWorld Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WorldFoodProgramme Twitter: https://twitter.com/WFP LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/world-food-programme Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Worldfoodprogramme/ Connect with Elizabeth and Our Guests: Elizabeth Nyamayaro Humanitarian and author of ‘I am a Girl From Africa', Elizabeth Nyamayaro is the Special Advisor for the UN World Food Programme. Over the past two decades, she has worked at the forefront of global development and has held leadership roles at the World Bank, World Health Organization, UNAIDS, UN Women, and Merck. Her track record building and leading public-private partnerships is a key asset to WFP as it advocates for global solidarity to end world hunger. Twitter: https://twitter.com/enyamayaro Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enyamayaro/ Alex Marianelli  - WFP Director of Supply Chain Operations Division With an expansive range of work experiences in humanitarian settings, spanning deep field operations to regional bureaux and headquarters, Alex Marianelli is responsible for the supply chain operations of the world's largest humanitarian agency. He has led numerous emergency responses across natural disasters, conflicts and health emergencies. Mr. Marinelli has also used his expertise to work with national disaster management agencies and governments around the world. LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/alex-marianelli Mark Bittman - The Bittman Project Mark Bittman is an award winning journalist, best selling author and the star of four television series. A Special Advisor on Food Policy at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health, Bittman is the recipient of six James Beard Awards and an IACP Award. The former lead food writer at the New York Times, is also the founder of the Bittman Project. A group founded on the shared belief, “that food should be fair to people and animals, affordable for everyone, nutritious, and produced in a way that respects nature and the environment.” Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/markbittman/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bittman Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/markbittman/ Purnima Menon - IFPRI-New Delhi Based in New Delhi, India, Purnima Menon is a senior research fellow at the International Food Policy Research Institute. She is also the theme leader for South Asia Nutrition Programs in IFPRI's Poverty, Health, and Nutrition Division. In her work in India, Dr. Menon directs POSHAN (Partnerships and Opportunities to Strengthen and Harmonize Actions for Nutrition in India), an initiative to support more use of evidence for nutrition in India. In addition to her research, Dr. Menon co-convenes a global nutrition policy course with the Institute for Development Studies in the United Kingdom, teaching adaptations of the course in India as well. Dr. Menon has a PhD in International Nutrition from Cornell University and an MSc in Nutrition from the University of Delhi. Twitter: https://twitter.com/PMenonIFPRI Esra Shaiban - Food Science & Nutrition Advocate from Yemen Esra Shaiban is a graduate of the Food Science and Nutrition program at University Malaysia Sabah. Currently, working as a Quality Assurance professional in Turkey, she has been volunteering, primarily in Yemen since 2013. Driven by her interest in food security, Esra is a virtual volunteer for AIESEC, was a Continuous Professional Development Executive at HEYA 2020 and a Borneo Project participant. Shaiban is interested in educating people about food safety, food security, food labelling information, and customers' rights pertaining to food production. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/esra-shaiban/

Better Food. Better World.
Food and War - a Recipe for Disaster

Better Food. Better World.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 26:19


“Conflict and hunger, peace and food security. These are really inextricably linked.” As Afghans prepare for winter, they are on the brink of another crisis — hunger. War and conflict have shut down the economy, displaced hundreds of thousands, and caused food prices to rise. 22.8 million are facing acute food insecurity. People who have survived years of war are now at risk of dying without a single shot being fired. People around the world face severe challenges to access food because of war. In Episode 5 of Better Food. Better World., Elizabeth Nyamayaro and her guests explain why conflict and war are some of the leading causes of hunger. First-hand accounts from the assistant executive director of the United Nations World Food Programme, Valerie Guarnieri, and Mary-Ellen McGroarty, the World Food Programme country director of Afghanistan, lay out the stark choices of many people, especially women face day in and day out when living in a conflict zone. Yet, there is light to be found even in the darkest times. Opera singer and UN WFP Advocate, Zeina Barhoum shares her message of love and the moments she has experienced that gives us hope. Key Moments: 1:50 - Mary-Ellen McGroarty opens the episode with an urgent call to action. 3:09 - Elizabeth Nyamayaro introduces this week's episode. 4:00 - Valerie Guarnieri shares her first-hand experience with communities facing conflict and hunger. 8:47 - Mary-Ellen McGroarty describes her meetings with Afghans during visits to field offices in Fayzabad and Kunduz. 13:48 - Listen to a snippet of “Wings of Love” from Jordan artist Zeina Barhoum. 19:35 - Zeina Barhoum shares what she learned from visiting Syrian refugees in Jordan. 22:49 - Elizabeth asks Zeina Barhoum and Mary-Ellen McGroarty to share their wish for better food and a better world. Selected Links: https://www.wfp.org/ Join the Conversation on Social Media: #BetterFoodBetterWorld Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WorldFoodProgramme Twitter: https://twitter.com/WFP LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/world-food-programme Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Worldfoodprogramme/ Connect with Elizabeth and Our Guests: Elizabeth Nyamayaro Humanitarian and author of ‘I am a Girl From Africa', Elizabeth Nyamayaro is the Special Advisor for the UN World Food Programme. Over the past two decades, she has worked at the forefront of global development and has held leadership roles at the World Bank, World Health Organization, UNAIDS, UN Women, and Merck. Her track record building and leading public-private partnerships is a key asset to WFP as it advocates for global solidarity to end world hunger. Twitter: https://twitter.com/enyamayaro Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enyamayaro/ Valerie Guarnieri - WFP Assistant Executive Director Since January 2018, Valerie Newsom Guarnieri has been WFP Assistant Executive Director. In this role, she leads cutting-edge program and policy development to end hunger. This includes spearheading WFP efforts to ensure protection and inclusion, expand school meals and nutrition programmes while empowering women, build resilient food systems, support cash transfers and ensure social protection. Before WFP, Valerie worked in the U.S. Government, at the National Security Council and the US Agency for International Development (USAID), as part of dedicated, interdisciplinary teams trained to save lives and help create conditions for sustainable peace, with a particular focus in Africa. Mary-Ellen McGroarty - WFP Country Director of Afghanistan Ireland-born Mary-Ellen McGroarty is the Country Director of Afghanistan at the World Food Programme. A lawyer by trade, Mel began working with the UN World Food Programme in 1997. Mary-Ellen's roles with the World Food Programme have taken her to numerous countries including Chad, South Sudan, Burundi and now Afghanistan. For her work in Afghanistan, Mary-Ellen has been interviewed and featured in the Irish Times, NY Times, on PBS, NPR and with other numerous media outlets across the world. Twitter: https://twitter.com/mcgroartyme LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-ellen-mcgroarty-57681437/ Zeina Barhoum, Opera Singer Zeina Barhoum is an award-winning Opera singer and UN WFP Advocate. In 2017, she founded the Amman Opera Festival, the first Opera festival in the Arab World, under the Patronage of HRH Princess Muna Al Hussein. Her album Alcantara, released in 2017, was produced with the goal of bridging cultures through music. On the 25th of October 2020, in collaboration with Opera for Peace and UNESCO Zeina represented Jordan at World Opera Day. Zeina has performed on some of the world's most prestigious stages in Italy, Austria, the UK, France, Ukraine, China, Jordan, UAE and Lebanon. In 2022, Zeina's first pop album, "Wings of Love" is scheduled to be released. Web: https://zeinabarhoum.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zeinabarhoum/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/zeinabarhoum

Better Food. Better World.
Youth and Climate Change – Their Take

Better Food. Better World.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 31:00


“While feeding ourselves, we should feed nature because it's by feeding nature that we will feed ourselves again.” There was a frenzied tension and intensity at COP26. In the final days of the conference, delegations from around the world were deep in negotiations to address our world's most dire crisis – climate change. Young people were leading the way. The biggest youth delegation ever called on world leaders to make the drastic changes needed to ensure our planet has a future. But will they listen? Episode 4 of Better Food. Better World. takes us to the climate conference where Elizabeth Nyamayaro meets with the young people fighting for change. She speaks with Gernot Laganda, the Chief of the Climate Disaster Risk Reduction at the World Food Programme, to discuss the relationship between climate change and hunger before taking the time to talk with two youth leaders, Andrew Tangang of Restless Developments and Marie-Claire Graf of YOUNGO. They are the young leaders of today fighting for our tomorrow. Key Moments 4:30 - Elizabeth describes how young people are more engaged than ever before on Climate Change.  5:14 - ​​Gernot Laganda, the Chief of the Climate Disaster Risk Reduction at WFP discusses the huge task the WFP has before them and how progress on hunger has been rolled back by a decade due to climate change.  10:03 - Youth leader Tangang Andrew tells Elizabeth fighting climate change should be a lifestyle. 17:15 - Marie-Claire Graf discusses the progress being made and work that still needs to happen.  23:00 - Gernot Laganda returns to highlight how it's all about the system.  25:00 - Andrew Tangang and Marie-Claire discuss Greta Thunberg's ‘Blah, Blah, Blah' speech. 27:28 - Elizabeth and her youth guests share their wishes for a better food and a better world. Selected Links: https://www.wfp.org/ Join the Conversation on Social Media: #BetterFoodBetterWorld Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WorldFoodProgramme Twitter: https://twitter.com/WFP LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/world-food-programme Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Worldfoodprogramme/ Connect with Elizabeth and Our Guests: Elizabeth Nyamayaro Humanitarian and author of ‘I am a Girl From Africa', Elizabeth Nyamayaro is the Special Advisor for the UN World Food Programme. Over the past two decades, she has worked at the forefront of global development and has held leadership roles at the World Bank, World Health Organization, UNAIDS, UN Women, and Merck. Her track record building and leading public-private partnerships is a key asset to WFP as it advocates for global solidarity to end world hunger. Twitter: https://twitter.com/enyamayaro Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enyamayaro/ Gernot Laganda - Chief of the Climate Disaster Risk Reduction at WFP A geoscientist by training, Gernot Laganda has spent the past 20 years working at the nexus between disasters and development. In his role as the Chief of Climate and Disaster Risk Reduction Programs for United Nations' World Food Programme, Gernot supports WFP country offices and the governments they serve developing food security strategies that benefit from innovation and strategic actions, while working with vulnerable communities. A 2016 Maurice R. Greenberg World Fellow at Yale University, Laganda has worked with the UN and NGOs in Afghanistan, Tajikistan, South Africa and the Asia/Pacific Region. Twitter: https://twitter.com/WFP Andrew Tangang - Youth Power Climate Rep Andrew Tangang is a member of the Restless Development's Youth Power Panel - a group of activists holding leaders to account for their global goal commitments. He is a community activist in Cameroon and has worked with ICAD Enterprise (a social enterprise working on climate change) in implementing their ‘Green City' project in the University town of Dschang, and to set-up a waste recycling centre. Ahead of COP26 Andrew worked with the Local Youth Corner team to mobilise over 1000 young people across Cameroon to engage in initiatives aimed at combating climate change. Twitter: https://twitter.com/tangangandrew Restless Development Twitter: https://twitter.com/RestlessDev Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/restlessdev/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/restlessdevelopment/ Marie-Claire Graf - Global Focal Point of YOUNGO Marie-Claire Graf is the Global Focal Point of YOUNGO, the youth constituency to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. Graf is also the Co-founder and Advisor of Sustainability Week For Business. As the leader of several organizations, Marie-Claire Graf is a youth advocate who champions numerous causes including climate action, youth and women empowerment, and food system transformations. Twitter: https://twitter.com/marieclairegraf Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marie.claire.graf LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marie-claire-graf YOUNGO Twitter: https://twitter.com/iycm Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/youngo.unfccc/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youngo.unfccc/

Better Food. Better World.
The Trouble with Food and Climate Change

Better Food. Better World.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 24:58


“Honduras has the potential to lead on solutions to address climate change” In the midst of Honduras' rolling mountains and green forests, there are greenhouses growing mouth-watering fresh vegetables. Communities come together to prepare meals with these vegetables and sell the produce. Recurring droughts, intense floods, bark beetle, and more put Honduras on the frontlines of climate change. Despite the devastation, there is joy and hope to be found. Communities are coming up with solutions like greenhouses that will help them not only survive but also thrive. Episode 3 of Better Food. Better World. finds Elizabeth Nyamayaro on the ground in Honduras where she falls in love with the community, the people, and the food while investigating the dire effects of a repetitive cycle of drought and flooding on the food system. She speaks with the people working to combat climate shock, Climate Change Country Expert Carlos Javier Rodriguez, Deputy Country Director for WFP in Honduras Etienne Labande, and Community Leaders Iris Sanchez and Gloria Lopez along with community members like Gabriel Gomez. Where some might see only devastation, Elizabeth sees hope, resilience, and lessons we can all use to make better food and a better world. Key Moments: 1:32 - Elizabeth explains the devastating impact of two hurricanes on Honduras crops 2:52 - Local food, nutrition and environment expert Carlos Rodriguez describes the climate risks Honduras faces. 5:51 - A visit to a casa maya or a greenhouse, which feeds the community and provides a source of income. 6:42 - A drive through the mountains with Etienne Labande to learn what communities and the WFP are doing to combat climate risks. 10:55 - At the market with Iris Sanchez as she sells her produce and describes the impact of climate change on her community. 12:51 - Joining a community meal with Iris at a casa maya. 15:01 - Gloria Lopez, a community leader working with farmers, shares her concerns about climate change. 16:25 - Gabriel Gomez is still smiling after all they have gone through due to climate change. 17:52 - Community members Margarita and Iris share their wishes for better food and a better world. 22:55 - What we can all learn from Honduras' accomplishments about how to live sustainability and with dignity. Selected Links: https://www.wfp.org/ Join the Conversation on Social Media: #BetterFoodBetterWorld Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WorldFoodProgramme Twitter: https://twitter.com/WFP LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/world-food-programme Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Worldfoodprogramme/ Connect with Elizabeth and Our Guests: Elizabeth Nyamayaro Humanitarian and author of ‘I am a Girl From Africa', Elizabeth Nyamayaro is the Special Advisor for the UN World Food Programme. Over the past two decades, she has worked at the forefront of global development and has held leadership roles at the World Bank, World Health Organization, UNAIDS, UN Women, and Merck. Her track record building and leading public-private partnerships is a key asset to WFP as it advocates for global solidarity to end world hunger. Twitter: https://twitter.com/enyamayaro Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enyamayaro/ Carlos Javier Rodriguez - UTSAN Honduras government environment expert Carlos Rodriguez has over 15 years of experience working in food security, nutrition and gender programs. Working in the Honduran dry corridor, he is in charge of three regional food security projects. A graduate of Texas A&M University's Agricultural Economics department, Mr. Rodriguez is the government's representative on the Humanitarian Response team in Honduras. Twitter: https://twitter.com/carlosR32738659 Etienne Labande - Deputy Country Director for WFP in Honduras Born in the French Alps, after 13 years working in the private sector Etienne joined French NGO Première Urgence as a Program Officer in Guinea during the Guinea Civil War, quickly becoming their country director and eventually their regional director. When refugees from Cote d'Ivoire began to flee to Guinea en masse, he was recruited by the WFP. Now with over twenty years of experience in emergency response and food assistance, Etienne has been involved in critical actions in Guinea, Chad, Syria, Lebanon, and Northern Iraq. Currently, Labande is the Deputy Country Director for WFP in Honduras. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/etienne.labande Iris Sanchez Iris is a community leader in the drought-affected region of Las Mercedes, Opatoro, La Paz. Gloria Lopez - REDMIAH Gloria Lopez is the president of Red de Mujeres Indígenas y Afro-hondureñas (REDMIAH), the Network of Indigenous and Afro-Honduran Women. REDMIAH is actively involved in human rights and food security programs in Honduras. Twitter: https://twitter.com/redmiah2012 Raul Bardales - National Program Officer for WFP in Honduras Raul Bardales is Elizabeth's translator on her visit to Honduras. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/raul.bardales.98 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raul-bardales-63002047/

Better Food. Better World.
The ‘Top' of the Food Chain – We're Rich, Right?

Better Food. Better World.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 32:17


“Too much is not a good thing” Every time we go to the grocery store, we are surrounded by a seemingly infinite bounty of food. We may choose a yogurt thinking it is a healthy option only to realize it has as much sugar as a doughnut. Surrounded by choice, children in America and around the world are not getting the nutrition they need to grow healthy and strong.  In the second episode of Better Food. Better World., we talk about who is at the ‘top' of the food chain and uncover the growing nutrition crisis raging from food deserts in the US to parts of Africa living on the edge of food security. Host Elizabeth Nyamayaro is in New York for this episode surrounded by an abundance of food choices. But this episode's guests, Dr. Agnes Kalibata, UN Secretary-General's Special Envoy to the 2021 Food Systems Summit; Stephen Grimaldi, Executive Director of New York Common Pantry; and Lauren Bush Lauren, Founder and CEO of FEED, reveal the truth about all of the choice: much of the food we eat lacks nutritional value. What's worse, children and our climate are paying the price. Finally, David Beasley, Executive Director of the World Food Programme challenges audience members at the UN Food Systems Summit with the question, “If we're so rich, how come hunger still exists?” From the top of the food chain to the bottom, hunger is an ‘all of us' issue.  Key Moments 3:35 - Elizabeth shares how an abundance of food choices shaped her childhood and her life in New York City. 6:57 - Dr. Agnes Kalibata alerts listeners to the growing nutritional crisis and food deserts. 10:55 - Elizabeth visits a leading New York food pantry and speaks with Stephen Grimaldi.  17:50 - Lauren Bush Lauren shares why she wanted to make a difference by giving children healthy food. 29:20 - Exec. Director David Beasley's urgent call to action at the UN Food Systems Summit. Selected Links: https://www.wfp.org/ Listeners can support New York Common Pantry by donating or volunteering. More information on ways to get involved can be found on the "How to Help" section of their website at http://www.nycommonpantry.org. Join the Conversation on Social Media: #BetterFoodBetterWorld Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WorldFoodProgramme Twitter: https://twitter.com/WFP LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/world-food-programme Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Worldfoodprogramme/ Connect with Elizabeth and Our Guests: Elizabeth Nyamayaro Humanitarian and author of ‘I am a Girl From Africa', Elizabeth Nyamayaro is the Special Advisor for the UN World Food Programme. Over the past two decades, she has worked at the forefront of global development and has held leadership roles at the World Bank, World Health Organization, UNAIDS, UN Women, and Merck. Her track record building and leading public-private partnerships is a key asset to WFP as it advocates for global solidarity to end world hunger. Twitter: https://twitter.com/enyamayaro Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enyamayaro/ Dr. Agnes Kalibata Dr. Kalibata is the UN Secretary-General's Special Envoy to the 2021 Food Systems Summit. With a distinguished track record as a policymaker, agricultural scientist, and intellectual, Dr. Kalibata is a past recipient of the Yara Prize, now the Africa Food Prize. Dr. Kalibata has served as the President of AGRA, working with public and private partners to ensure food security in Africa, since 2014.  Twitter: https://twitter.com/Agnes_Kalibata LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/agnes-kalibata-a38296122/ Stephen Grimaldi After witnessing poverty as a child and experiencing poverty and food insecurity as a teenager, native New Yorker Stephen Grimaldi has made it his life's work to create sustainable solutions to both poverty and food insecurity. Stephen is the Executive Director of New York Common Pantry, and was elected to the Food Bank for New York City's Strategy Council in 2014. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NYCommonPantry Instagram: https://instagram.com/nycommonpantry Twitter: https://twitter.com/NYCommonPantry LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/company/new-york-common-pantry/ Lauren Bush Lauren Mother, acclaimed former fashion designer and model, Lauren Bush Lauren founded the charity FEED in 2007 after travelling with the World Food Programme. Established to fight global childhood hunger, FEED collaborates with artisans from India to Kenya to create fashion collections and coffee products. Proceeds made from sales feed children and create sustainable incomes for the artisans that FEED works with.  Facebook: https://facebook.com/laurenbushlauren Instagram: https://instagram.com/laurenblauren FEED Facebook: https://facebook.com/feedprojects Instagram: https://instagram.com/FEED Twitter: https://twitter.com/FEEDprojects David Beasley The recipient of a Profile in Courage Award from the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation in 2003, David Beasley is a former elected member of the great state of South Carolina's House of Representatives and one of the youngest people ever elected to the position of Governor in South Carolina history. In 2017, Mr. Beasley was appointed Executive Director of the World Food Programme (WFP) at the Under-Secretary-General level. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gov.beasley Twitter: https://twitter.com/WFPChief LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-m-beasley-1319b3b

Better Food. Better World.
Did You Know You Live In a Food System?

Better Food. Better World.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 32:36


“There is no such thing as cheap food.” For some of us, a typical day's diet could be oatmeal for breakfast, bean salad for lunch, and fish and chips for dinner. Little do we know, the oatmeal was farmed unethically with illegal pesticides, the beans came from a country suffering from drought and the fish came from a company that illegally overfished foreign waters, destroying a way of life for generations of local fishermen. Like many of us, Special Advisor for the UN World Food Programme, Elizabeth Nyamayaro grew up knowing hunger, despite a childhood filled with freshly picked mangos and cream straight from the goats – her family was badly affected by a drought driven by climate change devastated her village and crops. In the premiere episode of, “Better Food. Better World”, Elizabeth shares her story and speaks with three leaders of the food security movement. The Father of Food Systems, Dr. Steven Were, gives us an overview of food systems. Chef Arthur Potts Dawson, star of The People's Supermarket, challenges restauranteurs to educate their customers. Activist and poet Linda Gabriel stresses the importance of indigenous knowledge and shares a poem dedicated to her first food educator, her grandmother. Join us to learn why ‘Food is our greatest asset.' Key Moments: 0:52 - Intro to “Better Food. Better World” with Elizabeth Nyamayaro 4:50 - Elizabeth shares her story of growing up, going hungry, and being saved by a UN worker. 11:55 - Elizabeth introduces Dr. Were who defines food systems. 17:04 - Elizabeth talks with Chef Arthur Potts Dawson and asks him about his favourite comfort food. 19:12 - Arthur Potts Dawson challenges restaurants and markets to address the terrible crime of food waste. Elizabeth responds with a story about the origins of fish and chips. 25:52 - Elizabeth talks with activist and poet Linda Gabriel who shares her discovery of the correlation between indigenous knowledge systems and permaculture. 29:46 - Linda Gabriel shares a poem dedicated to her grandmother. Selected Links: https://www.wfp.org/ Join the Conversation on Social Media: #BetterFoodBetterWorld Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WorldFoodProgramme Twitter: https://twitter.com/WFP LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/world-food-programme Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Worldfoodprogramme/ Connect with Elizabeth and Our Guests: Elizabeth Nyamayaro: Humanitarian and author of ‘I am a Girl From Africa', Elizabeth Nyamayaro is the Special Advisor for the UN World Food Programme. Over the past two decades, she has worked at the forefront of global development and has held leadership roles at the World Bank, World Health Organization, UNAIDS, UN Women, and Merck. Her track record building and leading public-private partnerships is a key asset to WFP as it advocates for global solidarity to end world hunger. Twitter: https://twitter.com/enyamayaro Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/enyamayaro/ Dr. Steven Were Omamo: Dr. Steven Were Omamo is widely considered the “Father of Food Systems.” He is the current Country Representative for Ethiopia, the largest operation for the UN World Food Programme. Past roles with UN WFP include Coordinator of Food Systems Strategy, Policy and Support, and Deputy Director of Policy and Programme at our Rome headquarters. In this inaugural episode, Dr. Omamo gives us a brief education on food systems. Twitter: https://twitter.com/swomamo Arthur Potts Dawson: Celebrity chef Arthur Potts Dawson argues that “There is no such thing as cheap food.” We either pay a financial or environmental cost for food. He challenges restaurateurs and markets to educate their consumers, allowing them the opportunity to support local food producers with their wallets. Twitter: https://twitter.com/arthurpottsd Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arthur_potts_dawson/ Linda Gabriel: Poet and advocate Linda Gabriel stresses the importance of indigenous knowledge. While studying permaculture, she realized many of her classes taught knowledge her grandmother had already shared with her. This led Gabriel to seek further agricultural education from her elders. She leaves us with a poem dedicated to her grandmother.

Better Food. Better World.
Trailer - Better Food. Better World.

Better Food. Better World.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 1:44


How do we ‘do food better?' Better Food. Better World. poses this very question to listeners working in food policy and concerned global citizens alike. Over the course of 6 episodes, author Elizabeth Nyamayaro paints an audio picture of food systems around the world and the people involved from production to consumption, from farm to plate. In a world, where 811 million people go to bed hungry every single night while enough food to feed 2 billion people is wasted every single year, this podcast challenges all of us to think differently about food. Better Food. Better World. is a United Nations World Food Programme initiative. WFP works across 88 countries to bring life-saving food to a hundred million people displaced by conflict, disasters, and climate change. In 2020, the WFP was awarded the Noble Peace Prize in recognition of its work.

Penpositive Outclass
#115 I am a girl from Africa by Elizabeth Nyamayaro

Penpositive Outclass

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 9:54


Today let's talk about an interesting memoir that I read. Written by Elizabeth Nyamayaro ‘I am a girl from Africa' is a a fascinating read. Join our Community of Active Learners: https://www.penpositive.com/ Connect on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/penpositive/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/penpositive Twitter: https://twitter.com/penpositive Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/penpositive Blog: https://vinodnarayan.com/ Clubhouse: https://clubhouse.com/@vinodnarayan --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/penpositive/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/penpositive/support

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Late Night with Seth Meyers Podcast
Late Night Lit: Nick McDonell | Elizabeth Nyamayaro

Late Night with Seth Meyers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 25:44


On today's episode of our books podcast, Late Night's Sarah Jenks-Daly speaks with Nick McDonell, author of The Council of Animals, and Elizabeth Nyamayaro, author of I Am A Girl from Africa. She is also the head of HeForShe and a special advisor for the United Nations World Food Programme.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Marthyalokam Malayalam Podcast
#214 I am a girl from Africa By Elizabeth Nyamayaro

Marthyalokam Malayalam Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 19:55


Today is the book day and I bring you this amazing memoir by Elizabeth Nyamayaro.. ‘I am a girl from Africa' Join our Community of Active Learners: https://www.penpositive.com/ or take courses in Malayalam https://www.penpositivelearning.com/ Connect on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pahayanmedia YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/pahayan Twitter: https://twitter.com/pahayanmedia Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pahayanmedia English Blog: https://vinodnarayan.com/ Malayalam Blog: https://marthyan.com/ Website: https://malayalampodcast.com/ Clubhouse: https://clubhouse.com/@vinodnarayan --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pahayan/message

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3 Takeaways
None Of Us Are Too Small To Make A Difference: Humanitarian & Author Of I Am A Girl From Africa Elizabeth Nyamayaro (#47)

3 Takeaways

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 24:10


Elizabeth Nyamayaro is the author of I Am A Girl From Africa, Special Advisor at the United Nations World Food Programme and founder of the HeForShe movement.  She shares her near death experience and how she used adversity to create an opportunity to do greater things. 

Afternoons with Pippa Hudson
On the couch with Elizabeth Nyamayaro

Afternoons with Pippa Hudson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 15:10


Elizabeth has recently told her story in a memoir called “I am a Girl from Africa”, which is available in this country via Jonathan Ball publishers.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Book Stew
Meet Elizabeth Nyamayaro

Book Stew

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 1:43


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For Real
E82: Science, Nature, and the Land

For Real

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 48:21


This week Alice and Kim talk about an upcoming Mary Roach book, great new memoirs, and books about nature and the land. Subscribe to For Real using RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. For more nonfiction recommendations, sign up for our True Story newsletter, edited by Alice Burton. This post contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, Book Riot may earn a commission. Nonfiction in the News Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law by Mary Roach New Nonfiction The Third Pole: Mystery, Obsession, and Death on Mount Everest by Mark Synnott The Unfit Heiress: The Tragic Life and Scandalous Sterilization of Ann Cooper Hewitt by Audrey Clare Farley Crying in H Mart: A Memoir by Michelle Zauner We Are Bridges: A Memoir by Cassandra Lane I Am a Girl From Africa by Elizabeth Nyamayaro Marie Claire: “Anne Hathaway and Elizabeth Nyamayaro on Building Compassion and Gender Equity” The Age of Acrimony: How Americans Fought to Fix Their Democracy, 1865-1915 by Joe Grinspan Science, Nature, and the Land The Nature Fix: Why Nature Makes Us Happier, Healthier, and More Creative by Florence Williams The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate – Discoveries from a Secret World by Peter Wohlleben As Long As Grass Grows: The Indigenous Fight for Environmental Justice, from Colonization to Standing Rock by Dina Gilio-Whitaker Farming While Black: Soul Fire Farm’s Practical Guide to Liberation on the Land by Leah Penniman Reading Now Northern Light: Power, Land, and the Memory of Water by Kazim Ali City of Light, City of Poison by Holly Tucker See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Daily Show With Trevor Noah: Ears Edition
ICYMI - Elizabeth Nyamayaro on "I Am a Girl from Africa" & HeForShe

The Daily Show With Trevor Noah: Ears Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 10:12


Former U.N. senior advisor and "I Am a Girl from Africa" author Elizabeth Nyamayaro discusses her memoir, what inspired her to become a humanitarian, and her HeForShe campaign. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The Daily Show With Trevor Noah: Ears Edition
Policing in America - Duante Wright & Capitol Riot Update | Elizabeth Nyamayaro & Issa Rae

The Daily Show With Trevor Noah: Ears Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 38:09


Trevor highlights developments in problems with policing in the U.S., Elizabeth Nyamayaro discusses her memoir "I Am a Girl from Africa," and Issa Rae talks about her Life Unseen platform. To help support UNICEF's efforts to ensure equitable vaccine distribution, testing and treatments, donate at dailyshow.com/UNICEF. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Incredible Women
Elizabeth Nyamayaro

Incredible Women

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2021 34:53


Humanitarian and founder of the HeForShe social movement, Elizabeth Nyamayaro, features in the second episode of season two of our Incredible Women podcast series See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Incredible Women
Changemakers

Incredible Women

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 2:14


NET-A-PORTER presents season two of our Incredible Women podcast, Changemakers, where we talk intimately with those making positive change on the global stage. Featuring Meena Harris, Elizabeth Nyamayaro, Ashley Graham and more inspiring women. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

That's Not Proper!
Men Can Be Feminists Too

That's Not Proper!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 48:08


In today's episode I'm sitting down with "Stu".  My partner of over 25 years, father of three daughters and four sons and self proclaimed feminist.We start with some ice breakers and quite a long winded story (Stu is known for that) then down to the nitty gritty.We had recently watched a few Ted Talks, one with Deepa Narayan titled "Seven Beliefs That Can Silence Women" and another with Elizabeth Nyamayaro titled "An Invitation To Men Who Want a Better World for Women"Together Stu and I break down the topics and discuss the affects that gender inequality, feminism and the dehumanization of women and girls has affected society and what needs to be recognized and done in order to defeat it. Rochelle Ball of Ball Training Solutions can be by phone at 925-480-7662 or by email at balltrainingsolutions@gmail.com

Bloody Brilliant Women, with Cathy Newman
Twenty-First Century Women

Bloody Brilliant Women, with Cathy Newman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 21:56


In the final episode we’ll meet Elizabeth Nyamayaro, Laura Bates, Caroline Criado-Perez, as-well as incredible female MPs serving in all strands of government, powerful women writers who have written their names into history, and the current crop of determined, resilient campaigners who, collectively, target a broad spectrum of injustices. However, the narrative that women have achieved full equality and that our job is done is frankly ludicrous, so we’ll also explore the new mechanisms for silencing women that have evolved in the modern era. 'Bloody Brilliant Women: The Pioneers, Revolutionaries and Geniuses Your History Teacher Forgot to Mention' is available in paperback from Waterstones (po.st/BloodyBrilliantWomenWS) and Amazon (po.st/BloodyBrilliantWomen ), audiobook (po.st/iTunesBrilliantWomenAudio) and eBook (po.st/iTunesBrilliantWomenE) from Apple Books. Cathy Newman (Twitter): @cathynewman Cathy Newman (Instagram): cathynewmanc4 William Collins: @WmCollinsBooks

Werkin With
WERKIN with... Elizabeth Nyamayaro

Werkin With

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018 29:50


Elizabeth Nyamayaro on removing obstacles for global gender equality

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz
Seeing EM Fund Outflows Accelerate, More Pain To Come: Sassower

P&L With Paul Sweeney and Lisa Abramowicz

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2018 29:35


Damian Sassower, Fixed Income Strategist for Bloomberg Intelligence, on whether we are reaching the bottom for EM. Elizabeth Nyamayaro, Senior Advisor to the Under Secretary-General and Executive Director of UN Women, and Head of the HeForShe Initiative, on the critical issues facing women around the globe.Anil Dash, CEO of Fog Creek Software, on how to make big tech more ethical and closing the gender pay gap.Max Nisen, Bloomberg Opinion columnist covering health care, on the Takeda-Shire deal. Broadcasting live from BLOOMBERG’s BUSINESS OF EQUALITY SUMMIT in the New York City corporate headquarters.

Studentafton
Elizabeth Nyamayaro

Studentafton

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2018 86:13


On the 24th of October 2017 Studentafton hosted Elizabeth Nyamayaro. The evening starts with a speech by Nyamayaro, followed by discussion led by Catarina Rolfsdotter-Jansson. The evening is concluded with a 30 minutes Q&A session with the audience. Elizabeth Nyamayaro is the head of HeForShe and Senior Advisor to Under-Secretary-General & Executive Director at UN Women. The #HeForShe campaign was started in 2014 as a solidarity movement for gender equality, in which people of all genders are encouraged to join. Catarina Rolfsdotter-Jansson is a journalist, professional speaker and author who has written several books on sustainability and health.