Podcasts about global compacts

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Best podcasts about global compacts

Latest podcast episodes about global compacts

Bæredygtig Business
S5E35: Global Compact Og Bæredygtig Business

Bæredygtig Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 38:40


Ordet bæredygtighed bliver brugt flittigt i disse tider. Men ”bæredygtighed” har forskellig betydning, alt efter hvem du er og hvordan du arbejder med det. Så hvordan sikrer vi os, at vi har et fælles sprog og nogle objektive, videnskabelige kriterier for, hvor meget hver virksomhed skal reducere deres udslip, for at vi kan nå Parisaftalen? Det ved de en masse om i Danmarks største netværk for ansvarlighed i erhvervslivet, nemlig Global Compact. Mød Direktør Sara Krüger Falk og ansvarlig for klimainitiativer Joachim Marc Christensen. Vært i Bæredygtig Business Steffen Max Høgh er som CSR-direktør i HOLMRIS B8 helt med, når snakken falder på f.eks. ”Scope 1-2 og 3” og ”Science Based Targets”. Men hvis du gerne vil vide mere, skal du lytte til denne podcast. Her taler Steffen med Sara og Joachim fra Global Compact om FN's Verdensmål, og hvordan de kan blive nemmere at håndtere, når de bliver konkretiseret ved hjælp af Global Compacts 10 principper, som medlemsvirksomhederne forpligter sig til at efterleve. Du kan høre om: • At virksomhederne årligt skal bekræfte eller genbekræfte, at de stadig arbejder inden for de 10 principper. • Hvordan de 10 principper hænger sammen med FN's 17 Verdensmål • At Global Compacts medlemmer bliver ”tvunget til” at tænke i helheder, i deres bæredygtige arbejde • At små virksomheder også kan være med i Global Compact • Hvad man skal gøre, for at komme med i Global Compact Nævnt i episoden/Nævnt i denne podcast: • https://globalcompact.dk/ • Science Based Targets: https://www.unglobalcompact.org/take-action/action/science-based-target • https://www.ipcc.ch/ • https://www.iea.org/ • Scope 1-2-3 Emissions: https://ghgprotocol.org/sites/default/files/standards_supporting/FAQ.pdf • ”Nem guide til Klimaregnskabet” https://globalcompact.dk/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/klimaguide.pdf • ”Online Validation Target Form” som Joachim anbefaler: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfT5t3df23LPbtgQyYpNh6L8-Uzmrl1L7p_pb3kL6-p67IhVg/viewform Tips, idéer eller ønsker? Skriv til mig på LinkedIn Du er velkommen til at skrive til mig på LinkedIn, hvis du har idéer til emner, jeg skal tage op i podcasten Bæredygtig Business. Find mig her: https://www.linkedin.com/in/steffenmax/ Ros og konstruktive forslag modtages også gerne. Og hvis du vil give Bæredygtig Business en god anmeldelse i din podcastapp, vil det være fantastisk. Læs i øvrigt mere i min nye bog Bæredygtig Business – for bundlinjen og en bedre verden, som netop er udgivet, og som jeg har skrevet sammen med Simon Elsborg Nygaard. Du kan købe bogen her: https://www.saxo.com/dk/baeredygtig-business_steffen-max-hoeghsimon-elsborg-nygaard_haeftet_9788740664362

Education: needs, rights and access in displacement (FMR 60)
FMR 60 - General - Implementing the Global Compacts: the importance of a whole-of-society approach

Education: needs, rights and access in displacement (FMR 60)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 14:28


The global community must now take incisive, coordinated action through a whole-of-society approach to push forward the effective implementation of the two Global Compacts.

Kaldor Centre UNSW
A conversation with Professor Guy S Goodwin-Gill about the Global Compacts on Refugees

Kaldor Centre UNSW

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 19:47


“If you were still a legal adviser to a country … would you recommend your government sign the Global Compact for Refugees as currently is drafted?” asks Alex Aleinikoff, Director of the Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility, of the Kaldor Centre’s Professor Guy S Goodwin-Gill. Hear the answer in this discussion about the historical promise of the refugee protection system, where it has fallen down, and whether the Global Compact is fit for purpose.

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Kaldor Centre UNSW
Policy Brief 6: Making the Global Compacts Work: What future for refugees and migrants?

Kaldor Centre UNSW

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2018 76:08


Policy Brief 6: Making the Global Compacts Work: What future for refugees and migrants? by Kaldor Centre UNSW

News Deeply
Deeply Talks: Can 2018 Change the World for Refugees?

News Deeply

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 37:59


On this episode of Deeply Talks, we take a closer look at the major issues and milestones to watch in 2018, including the Global Compacts on Refugees and Migration and alternative models of refugee support, from development approaches to private sponsorship of refugees. The 30-minute conversation with Kathleen Newland, Senior Fellow and co-founder of the Migration Policy Institute, and Daniel Howden, Refugees Deeply’s senior editor, is moderated by Charlotte Alfred, Refugees Deeply’s managing editor. You can read our earlier outline of the top refugee issues to watch in 2018 here: https://www.newsdeeply.com/refugees/articles/2018/01/12/the-top-refugee-issues-to-monitor-in-2018 For more information on the global refugee crisis, visit www.newsdeeply.com/refugeesdeeply and subscribe to our weekly emails.

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Deeply Talks
Deeply Talks: Can 2018 Change the World for Refugees?

Deeply Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 37:58


On this episode of Deeply Talks, we take a closer look at the major issues and milestones to watch in 2018, including the Global Compacts on Refugees and Migration and alternative models of refugee support, from development approaches to private sponsorship of refugees. The 30-minute conversation with Kathleen Newland, Senior Fellow and co-founder of the Migration Policy Institute, and Daniel Howden, Refugees Deeply’s senior editor, is moderated by Charlotte Alfred, Refugees Deeply’s managing editor. You can read our earlier outline of the top refugee issues to watch in 2018 here: https://www.newsdeeply.com/refugees/articles/2018/01/12/the-top-refugee-issues-to-monitor-in-2018 For more information on the global refugee crisis, visit www.newsdeeply.com/refugeesdeeply and subscribe to our weekly emails.

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Kaldor Centre UNSW
Kaldor Conference - Alan Gamlen

Kaldor Centre UNSW

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2017 22:04


'Global policy shopping and bad diaspora practices' Associate Professor Alan Gamlen, Associate Professor of Human Geography, School of Social Sciences, Monash University Kaldor Centre Conference 2017 - The Global Compacts on Refugees and Migration 24 November 2017

Kaldor Centre UNSW
Kaldor Conference 2017 - Panel 3 - Global Compacts: Process, content and expectations

Kaldor Centre UNSW

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 82:29


This podcast was recorded at the Kaldor Centre Conference 'The Global Compacts on Refugees and Migration', 24 November 2017. Panellists were: - David Wilden, First Assistant Secretary, Immigration and Citizenship Policy Division, Department of Immigration and Border Protection - Jamie Isbister, First Assistant Secretary, Humanitarian Coordinator, Humanitarian NGOs and Partnerships Division, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade - Thomas Albrecht, Regional Representative for Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and the Pacific, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees - Rifaie Tammas, Refugee and PhD candidate, Macquarie University - Dr Madeline Garlick, Chief of the Protection Policy and Legal Advice Section, Division of International Protection, United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Chaired by Professor Elizabeth Ferris, Institute for the Study of International Migration, Georgetown University

Kaldor Centre UNSW
Kaldor Conference - David Donoghue

Kaldor Centre UNSW

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 34:17


'Negotiating two new Global Compacts. Processes, politics and problems' Ambassador David Donoghue, Former Permanent Representative of Ireland to the United Nations Closing Keynote Address, Kaldor Centre Conference, 24 November 2017

Kaldor Centre UNSW
Kaldor Conference - Fiona David

Kaldor Centre UNSW

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2017 17:14


'UN Global Compact on Migration: Preventing migrant smuggling and human trafficking' Fiona David, Executive Director of Global Research, Walk Free Foundation Kaldor Centre Conference 2017 - The Global Compacts on Refugees and Migration 24 November 2017

Kaldor Centre UNSW
Kaldor Conference_Alexander Betts

Kaldor Centre UNSW

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2017 17:02


'Governance without purpose? Grounding, measuring and influencing State performance on migration' Professor Alexander Betts, Professor of Forced Migration and International Affairs and Director, Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford Kaldor Centre Conference 2017 - The Global Compacts on Refugees and Migration 24 November 2017

Kaldor Centre UNSW
Kaldor Conference 2017 - Dr Linda Bartolomei and Associate Professor Eileen Pittaway

Kaldor Centre UNSW

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2017 32:51


'Refugee women and girls in the Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework' Dr Linda Bartolomei and Associate Professor Eileen Pittaway, School of Social Sciences, UNSW Sydney Kaldor Centre Conference 2017 - The Global Compacts on Refugees and Migration 24 November 2017

Kaldor Centre UNSW
Kaldor Conference 2017 - Opening keynote address - Professor Elizabeth Ferris

Kaldor Centre UNSW

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 56:14


Professor Elizabeth Ferris from the Institute for the Study of International Migration at Georgetown University delivered the opening keynote address at the Kaldor Centre Conference 2017. The presentation title was 'Negotiating two new Global Compacts. Processes, politics and problems'.

Kaldor Centre UNSW
Podcast interview with Jamie Isbister: DFAT and the Global Compacts

Kaldor Centre UNSW

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 15:54


Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) is actively involved in international talks to develop the two Global Compacts, one for refugees and one on migration. As the Department's Head of Humanitarian, NGOs and Partnerships Division, Jamie Isbister is leading DFAT’s work toward the Global Compacts, advocating for Australia’s perspectives on better addressing refugee and displacement crises. He talks about the process and possible outcomes.