Podcasts about equatoria

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Habari za UN
Mabomu yateguliwa huko Sudan Kusini, raia wafurahia

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 2:11


Nchini Sudan Kusini wakati sasa milio ya risasi inaweza kuwa imepungua katika baadhi ya maeneo ya taifa hilo, jinamizi la vita vya wenyewe kwa wenyewe bado linawaandama hasa kwa kuzagaa kwa manbaki ya silaha za vita kama mabomu ya kutegwa ardhini na vifaa vingine vya mlipuko, ambavyo kwa mujibu wa ofisi ya Umoja wa Mataifa inayochukua hatua dhidi ya mabomu ya kutegwa ardhini UNMAS ni tishio la kila siku kwa maisha ya wanawake, watoto na wanaume kwenye maeneo mbali mbali nchini humo . Flora Nducha anaelezea zaidi.  Katika eneo la Ngulere jimboni Equatoria ya Kati Sudan Kusini hali ni Dhahiri kwamba vita vya wenyewe kwa wenyewe vinavyoendelea kwa zaidi ya miaka 10 sasa vimeacha alama, na hasa mabaki ya silaha za kivita ikiwemo mabomu ya kutegwa ardhini.  Wafanyakazi wa UNMAS wako hapa kwa kampeni maalum ya kukusanya mabadi ya silaha hizo kuanzia mashambani hadi kwenye viwanja vya michezo ili kuwahakikishia usalama watu wa taifa hili changa zaidi duniani.  UNMAS imekuwa Sudan Kusini tangu mwaka 2004 likisafisha mabaki ya silaka katika eneo lenye kilometa za mraba milioni 45.  Na hapa Ngulere wamekuwa wakisafisha mabaki ya silaha hizo kwenye uwanja wa kandandanda ambao sasa ni salama kwa watoto kucheza kupitia mradi maalum wa viwanja salama ambao unaziunganisha jamii kupitia michezo. Rebecca Bellrose ni afisa wa program wa UNMAS  (SAUTI YA REBECCA- MELLISSA)  "Mpango wa viwanja salama ni mpango wa miaka mitano ambao ulianza mnamo 2019 na unamalizika mnamo 2023. Lengo kubwa la mpango huu au kwa kampeni hii ni kugeuza viwanja vya mabomu kuwa viwanja vya michezo. Baada ya kusema hayo, tunaona maeneo yaliyochafuliwa na mabomu yako karibu na shule, au viwanja vya michezo au mahali watoto wanapokutana, na tunaondoa uchafu huo. "   Kwa wakaazi,  eneo hili kuondolewa kwa mabomu hayo yenye historia ya umwagaji damu kutahakikisha biashara inashamiri, watoto wanastawi, na watu wanaweza kuishi bila woga.   Na kwa timu ya UNMAS, ni wakati wa kujionea mwenyewe matunda ya kazi yao kwa maisha ya jamii ambazo wako hapo kuzilinda. 

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Habari za UN
Wakimbizi wa ndani Sudan Kusini waomba watu wenye silaha waache kuleta machafuko

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 3:10


Machafuko yanayoendelea huko Tambura jimbo la Equatoria magharibi nchini Sudan Kusini yamesababisha maelfu ya watu kuyakimbia makazi yao na kwenda kuomba ulinzi katika kambi ya walinda amani wa ujumbe wa Umoja wa Mataifa wa kulinda amani nchini Sudan Kusini, UNMISS.   (Taarifa ya Leah Mushi)   

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Africa Today
South Sudan: Fresh violence exacerbates famine threat

Africa Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 24:13


An estimated eight million people face acute food shortages in South Sudan, and the situation has been exacerbated by renewed conflict in the Equatoria regions, according to the Norwegian Refugee Council. Military sources in Nigeria say more than thirty soldiers have been killed in an Islamist attack on their convoy in the north-eastern Borno state. And a South African documentary about a unique bond that develops between a deep-sea diver and an octopus, wins an Oscar.

Africa Daily
Is coffee the future for South Sudan?

Africa Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 13:43


Can South Sudan be king of coffee? Years of a vicious civil war have taken their toll on the country. Oil production is not what it used to be – so, many in South Sudan are looking for alternative ways to kickstart the economy. In the Equatoria region, some farmers say coffee is the answer. But they face many hurdles to compete against big, more established coffee producers across the continent, such as Kenya, Ethiopia, or Rwanda. Can coffee really be the fix South Sudan so desperately needs? Hosted by Alan Kasujja (@Kasujja on Twitter) #AfricaDaily

Habari za UN
Wenyeji vijijini Equatoria Magharibi nchini Sudan Kusini wafurahia ujio wa UNMISS kuwatembelea

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 1:52


Walinda amani wa Umoja wa Mataifa wanaohudumu katika Jimbo la Equatoria Magharibi nchini Sudan Kusini hivi karibuni wakati wakiwa kwenye doria ya umbali mrefu, wametembelea jamii kadhaa za vijijini ili kufahamu kuhusu changamoto zao na kuwaelimisha kuhusu COVID-19. 

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Habari za UN
Yambio Sudan Kusini, UNMISS na wadau wakabidhi vyumba 16 vya huduma za dharura za COVID-19

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 2:23


Mpango wa Umoja wa Mataifa nchini Sudan Kusini UNMISS kwa kushirikiana na wadau wamekarabati na kukabidhi vyumba 16 vya huduma za dharura kwa ajili ya janga la corona au COVID-19 kwenye kituo cha wagonjwa mahututi mjini Yambio Magharibi mwa jimbo la Equatoria. Jason Nyakundi na maelezo zaidi. 

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Habari za UN
Wanawake wa Ras-Olo bado wanapitia ukatili wa waasi Sudan Kusisi:UNMISS

Habari za UN

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 2:14


Mapema alfakiri helkopta ya UNMISS ikielekea kwenye eneo lenye rutuba nzuri ya kilimo la Ras-Olo jimboni Equatoria kwenda kushuhudia hali ya usalama na pia vitendo vya ukiuwaji wa mkataba wa amani. Eneo hili kilimo ni uti wa mgongo sio tu kwa ajili ya chakula kwa wakazi wake bali pia kwa kujipatia kipato na kuzisaidia jamii za jirani.

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South Sudan In Focus  - Voice of America

Tens of thousands of cattle are transported from Bor to Equatoria due to the state government's failure to provide security for livestock;  a South Sudanese teenager escapes her parents' attempt to force her into marriage; and the U.S. government reaches a preliminary agreement with Sudan to settle claims related to the 1998 American embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania.

Monday Morning Macabre
Season 1 Episode 13 : The Jameson Cannibals

Monday Morning Macabre

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2020 26:04


AUGUST, 1888In the African jungle a man falls ill to malaria. Soon, the disease overcomes the man and he dies leaving behind a vast fortune and a horrific past. The man in question was heir to the Irish Whiskey Barons themselves, the Jameson’s.James Jameson was a black sheep in the family. He had no interest in the whiskey business and would instead spend his time painting and appreciating the worlds natural beauty. In addition to the arts, it turns out James had a great interest in the macabre.In January of 1885, James boarded an expedition to Africa to search for Emin Pasha, the Governor of Equatoria in Southern Sudan. While many boarded the boat with hopes of finding Emin, James instead was interested in a specific cultural taboo of the local African tribes…CANNIBALISM Check out our socials for more updates! Twitter @MMMacabrePod Instagram: @mondaymorningmacabre Facebook @mondaymorningmacabre Website mondaymorningmacabre.com Music by Kevin MacLeod ~ Moonlight Hall

South Sudan In Focus  - Voice of America

Several managers working in a South Sudan private security firm are ordered to leave the country; human rights activists call on South Sudanese youth to focus on rebuilding their country; and leaders in Equatoria urge the national government to address the root cause of instability across South Sudan.

Rock & Cómics
Rock & Cómics 184 - Paco Roca, Antonio Altarriba, Equatoria, Tonto, Cherry, Shangri-La, La ciudad de cristal, La vida es

Rock & Cómics

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2017 60:45


Centésimo octogésimo cuarto programa de Rock & Cómics, primero de la séptima temporada. Programa dedicado al mundo del cómic y aderezado con la mejor música rock. SUMARIO: [00' 52"] - Periferia Oriental Óscar Senar nos trae el manga Cherry de Eisaku Kubonouchi publicado por la editorial Milky Way Ediciones. [10' 33"] - Entrevista Hablamos con Paco Roca de su último cómic Confesiones de un hombre en pijama publicado por Astiberri. [27' 05"] - Canción "Sweet Virginia" de The Rolling Stones. [30' 36"] - Cómics al límite Gerardo Vilches nos descubre el cómic Tonto de Abraham Díaz publicado por Ediciones Valiente. [39' 04"] - La recomendación del autor El guionista y escritor Antonio Altarriba nos recomienda el cómic Asterios Polyp de David Mazuchelli publicado Ediciones Salamandra. [42' 07"] - La cárcel de papel Álvaro Pons nos habla de Equatoria, el nuevo cómic de Corto Maltés creado por Juan Díaz Canales y Rubén Pellejero, publicado por Norma Editorial, y Una hermana de Bastien Vivès, publicado por Diábolo Ediciones. [54' 26"] - Despedida Hugo Rodrigo despide el programa con unas últimas recomendaciones personal, en esta ocasión: La ciudad de cristal de Paul Karasik y David Mazzucchelli, publicado por Navona Gráfica; Shangri-La de Mathieu Bablet, publicado por Dibbuks; y La vida es buena si no te rindes de Seth, publicado por Salamandra Graphics. [56' 58"] - Canción "Learning to Fly" de Tom Petty. Web | Twitter | Facebook | Ivoox | iTunes | TuneIn

Generación X Podcast
Generación X Podcast Programa 16.5 con Juan Díaz Canales

Generación X Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2017 88:01


Programa especial en el que dejamos casi todas nuestras secciones aparte ya que contamos con la visita sorpresa de Juan Diaz Canales, guionista de Corto Maltés y Blacksad, con el que hablamos de los cómics que fueron relevantes en su vida de su último cómic "Corto Maltés: Equatoria" y de un montón más de cosas.

Stuff You Missed in History Class
Emin Pasha, I Presume? (Part 2)

Stuff You Missed in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2017 37:40


When we left off in part one, Emin Pasha had become governor of Equatoria in what's now South Sudan. But things took a dramatic turn in the 1880s, leading to Henry Morton Stanley mounting a relief expedition to go get him. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Bureau Buitenland
Meer escalatie Zuid-Soedan gevreesd

Bureau Buitenland

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2016 5:45


Vandaag verklaarde een Amerikaanse topdiplomaat dat de Zuid-Soedanese regering troepen verplaatst naar het zuiden van het land. In deze regio, Equatoria genaamd, steken dagelijks duizenden vluchtelingen de grens over naar Oeganda. En de VN waarschuwt al langer voor een genocide. Lotje de Vries, Zuid-Soedandeskundige aan de Universiteit van Wageningen.

MixCult Vinyl / Digital / Radio / Podcast
Captain Ulitka - Moon Pigeons (MixCult Ambient Series 2016)

MixCult Vinyl / Digital / Radio / Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2016 110:03


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Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
International Repercussions of the Eco-crises: East Africa (Part 2 Q&A)

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2009 26:15


Held from 12:00 - 1:30pm. The UN FAO (Food and Agricultural Organization) projects that the greatest number of people in history will be starving this year, with over 1 billion going to bed hungry. In Eastern Africa, this reality is exacerbated by persistent drought. In a world threatened by simultaneous economic and ecological crises, thousands of billions of dollars are made available on short notice for banks and financiers. Should the poorest of the poor suffer even more because of financial profligacy of the moneyed elite? Justin Odera will talk about the plight of his Acholi people in the Sudan, displaced by civil war and now coming home after 15 years from the Kenyan and Ugandan refugee camps to face hunger, and a void in education and medical care. Justin will also speak about those of his people who have come to Alberta and how they are faring in this time of crises. In our interconnected world, this is a story we should be told. Speaker: Justin Odera Justin Odera was born in 1973, during a period of civil war. His Acholi family hometown was Pajok in the Magwi district, eastern Equatoria province, Southern Sudan. Justin lived through twenty-nine brutal war years as well as the fragile life in refugee camps, before arriving in Canada in 2001. The Acholies have been living along the shores of East Africa's rivers and lakes for the past six centuries. The traditional territories of his Luo speaking tribe are the borderlands of western Uganda, north-western Kenya and Sudan's Eastern Equatoria province. Justin is the Program Director of Southern Sudan Canada Acholi Progressive Education Association (SSCAPEA), an Alberta based, non-profit organization dedicated to health, education, economic aid and community development amongst war weary families hailing from the refugee camps of East Africa.

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
International Repercussions of the Eco-crises: East Africa (Part 1)

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2009 15:54


Held from 12:00 - 1:30pm. The UN FAO (Food and Agricultural Organization) projects that the greatest number of people in history will be starving this year, with over 1 billion going to bed hungry. In Eastern Africa, this reality is exacerbated by persistent drought. In a world threatened by simultaneous economic and ecological crises, thousands of billions of dollars are made available on short notice for banks and financiers. Should the poorest of the poor suffer even more because of financial profligacy of the moneyed elite? Justin Odera will talk about the plight of his Acholi people in the Sudan, displaced by civil war and now coming home after 15 years from the Kenyan and Ugandan refugee camps to face hunger, and a void in education and medical care. Justin will also speak about those of his people who have come to Alberta and how they are faring in this time of crises. In our interconnected world, this is a story we should be told. Speaker: Justin Odera Justin Odera was born in 1973, during a period of civil war. His Acholi family hometown was Pajok in the Magwi district, eastern Equatoria province, Southern Sudan. Justin lived through twenty-nine brutal war years as well as the fragile life in refugee camps, before arriving in Canada in 2001. The Acholies have been living along the shores of East Africa's rivers and lakes for the past six centuries. The traditional territories of his Luo speaking tribe are the borderlands of western Uganda, north-western Kenya and Sudan's Eastern Equatoria province. Justin is the Program Director of Southern Sudan Canada Acholi Progressive Education Association (SSCAPEA), an Alberta based, non-profit organization dedicated to health, education, economic aid and community development amongst war weary families hailing from the refugee camps of East Africa.

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
International Repercussions of the Eco-crises: East Africa (Part 1)

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2009 15:54


Held from 12:00 - 1:30pm. The UN FAO (Food and Agricultural Organization) projects that the greatest number of people in history will be starving this year, with over 1 billion going to bed hungry. In Eastern Africa, this reality is exacerbated by persistent drought. In a world threatened by simultaneous economic and ecological crises, thousands of billions of dollars are made available on short notice for banks and financiers. Should the poorest of the poor suffer even more because of financial profligacy of the moneyed elite? Justin Odera will talk about the plight of his Acholi people in the Sudan, displaced by civil war and now coming home after 15 years from the Kenyan and Ugandan refugee camps to face hunger, and a void in education and medical care. Justin will also speak about those of his people who have come to Alberta and how they are faring in this time of crises. In our interconnected world, this is a story we should be told. Speaker:Justin Odera Justin Odera was born in 1973, during a period of civil war. His Acholi family hometown was Pajok in the Magwi district, eastern Equatoria province, Southern Sudan. Justin lived through twenty-nine brutal war years as well as the fragile life in refugee camps, before arriving in Canada in 2001. The Acholies have been living along the shores of East Africa's rivers and lakes for the past six centuries. The traditional territories of his Luo speaking tribe are the borderlands of western Uganda, north-western Kenya and Sudan's Eastern Equatoria province. Justin is the Program Director of Southern Sudan Canada Acholi Progressive Education Association (SSCAPEA), an Alberta based, non-profit organization dedicated to health, education, economic aid and community development amongst war weary families hailing from the refugee camps of East Africa.

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
International Repercussions of the Eco-crises: East Africa (Part 2 Q&A)

Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2009 26:15


Held from 12:00 - 1:30pm. The UN FAO (Food and Agricultural Organization) projects that the greatest number of people in history will be starving this year, with over 1 billion going to bed hungry. In Eastern Africa, this reality is exacerbated by persistent drought. In a world threatened by simultaneous economic and ecological crises, thousands of billions of dollars are made available on short notice for banks and financiers. Should the poorest of the poor suffer even more because of financial profligacy of the moneyed elite? Justin Odera will talk about the plight of his Acholi people in the Sudan, displaced by civil war and now coming home after 15 years from the Kenyan and Ugandan refugee camps to face hunger, and a void in education and medical care. Justin will also speak about those of his people who have come to Alberta and how they are faring in this time of crises. In our interconnected world, this is a story we should be told. Speaker:Justin Odera Justin Odera was born in 1973, during a period of civil war. His Acholi family hometown was Pajok in the Magwi district, eastern Equatoria province, Southern Sudan. Justin lived through twenty-nine brutal war years as well as the fragile life in refugee camps, before arriving in Canada in 2001. The Acholies have been living along the shores of East Africa's rivers and lakes for the past six centuries. The traditional territories of his Luo speaking tribe are the borderlands of western Uganda, north-western Kenya and Sudan's Eastern Equatoria province. Justin is the Program Director of Southern Sudan Canada Acholi Progressive Education Association (SSCAPEA), an Alberta based, non-profit organization dedicated to health, education, economic aid and community development amongst war weary families hailing from the refugee camps of East Africa.