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In this episode of Ufahamu Africa, cohost Kim Yi Dionne presents on the state of democracy in Malawi as part of a panel at the 2023 African Studies Association. The panel focused on democratic backsliding and sites and actors that have worked for democratic endurance, strengthening, and democratic governance. Before Kim's presentation, you'll hear from cohost Rachel Beatty Riedl who provided an introduction to the topic. Books, Links, & Articles: Dr. Boniface Dulani “Was the COP28 climate meeting a cop-out – or something bigger?” by Jeremy Wallace “Climate action for Africa in 2023: three big developments.” by Nicholas P. Simpson “Low emissions and economic survival – countries in the global south aren't getting a fair deal.” by Olabisi D. Akinkugbe African School of Economics (ASE) Website Charter Cities Institute Website ASE Twitter Roundups “Charter Cities Institute and The African School of Economics Expand Partnership as ASE Expands to Zanzibar.” Find out more about the Ufahamu Africa podcast, cohosted by Kim Yi Dionne, associate professor of political science at UC Riverside, and Rachel Beatty Riedl, professor of government at Cornell University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
In this episode of Ufahamu Africa, cohost Kim Yi Dionne presents on the state of democracy in Malawi as part of a panel at the 2023 African Studies Association. The panel focused on democratic backsliding and sites and actors that have worked for democratic endurance, strengthening, and democratic governance. Before Kim's presentation, you'll hear from cohost Rachel Beatty Riedl who provided an introduction to the topic. Books, Links, & Articles: Dr. Boniface Dulani “Was the COP28 climate meeting a cop-out – or something bigger?” by Jeremy Wallace “Climate action for Africa in 2023: three big developments.” by Nicholas P. Simpson “Low emissions and economic survival – countries in the global south aren't getting a fair deal.” by Olabisi D. Akinkugbe African School of Economics (ASE) Website Charter Cities Institute Website ASE Twitter Roundups “Charter Cities Institute and The African School of Economics Expand Partnership as ASE Expands to Zanzibar.” Find out more about the Ufahamu Africa podcast, cohosted by Kim Yi Dionne, associate professor of political science at UC Riverside, and Rachel Beatty Riedl, professor of government at Cornell University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-studies
In this episode of Ufahamu Africa, cohost Kim Yi Dionne presents on the state of democracy in Malawi as part of a panel at the 2023 African Studies Association. The panel focused on democratic backsliding and sites and actors that have worked for democratic endurance, strengthening, and democratic governance. Before Kim's presentation, you'll hear from cohost Rachel Beatty Riedl who provided an introduction to the topic. Books, Links, & Articles: Dr. Boniface Dulani “Was the COP28 climate meeting a cop-out – or something bigger?” by Jeremy Wallace “Climate action for Africa in 2023: three big developments.” by Nicholas P. Simpson “Low emissions and economic survival – countries in the global south aren't getting a fair deal.” by Olabisi D. Akinkugbe African School of Economics (ASE) Website Charter Cities Institute Website ASE Twitter Roundups “Charter Cities Institute and The African School of Economics Expand Partnership as ASE Expands to Zanzibar.” Find out more about the Ufahamu Africa podcast, cohosted by Kim Yi Dionne, associate professor of political science at UC Riverside, and Rachel Beatty Riedl, professor of government at Cornell University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Hii leo jaridani tuanaangazi ripoti ya WHO ya vikoleza utamu visivyo sukari halisia, na huduma za afya zizazotolewa nchini Malawai kupitia kilniki za kuhama kwa njia ya magari. Makala tunakupeleka nchini DRC na mashinani nchini Tanzania, kulikoni?Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la afya ulimwenguni, WHO, hii leo limetoa mwongozo unaoshauri watu wasitumie vikoleza utamu visivyo sukari halisia (NSS) kwa lengo la kupunguza uzito na kuepusha magonjwa yasiyo ya kuambukiza, NCDs. Wananchi wa Malawi walioathirika na Kimbunga Freddy wamepongeza mbinu ya kutumia kilniki za kuhama kwa njia ya magari iliyotumiwa na shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Kuhudumia Watoto (UNICEF) kuwahudumia wanawake na watoto nchini Malawi baada ya kimbunga Freddy kilicholipiga eneo hilo takribani miezi mwili iliyopita.Katika Mkala, leo ikiwa ni siku ya familia duniani nakupeleka Jamhuri ya Kidemokrasia ya Congo, DRC ambako huko mwandishi wetu George Musubao amemulika ni vipi familia inajitahidi kukidhi mahitaji licha ya changamoto za usalama.Katika mashinani na tutaelekea nchini Tanzania kusikiliza jinsi ambavyo hakikisho la maji safi na salama linavyokuza nidhamu na kuboresha usafi shuleni.Mwenyeji wako ni Flora Nducha, Karibu!
Anti-abortion Texas judge holds oral arguments on bid to ban key abortion medication Warnings that big tech is trying an international end run against privacy and civil rights rules California dries out before a 12th atmospheric river is set to strike by early next week Cycle Freddy kills 100s in Malawai and Mozambique Reparations advisory committee briefs San Francisco Supervisors on its draft report and recommendations Bay Area school district sues social media companies for adverse impacts on youth and schools Image by Robin Marty:https://www.flickr.com/photos/92599314@N00/ The post Conservative Texas judge holds hearing on abortion pill; Cyclone Freddy kills hundreds in southern Africa; S.F. Supervisors hear reparations recommendations: Pacifica Evening News March 15 2023 appeared first on KPFA.
Anti-abortion Texas judge holds oral arguments on bid to ban key abortion medication Warnings that big tech is trying an international end run against privacy and civil rights rules California dries out before a 12th atmospheric river is set to strike by early next week Cycle Freddy kills 100s in Malawai and Mozambique Reparations advisory committee briefs San Francisco Supervisors on its draft report and recommendations Bay Area school district sues social media companies for adverse impacts on youth and schools Image by Robin Marty:https://www.flickr.com/photos/92599314@N00/ The post Conservative Texas judge holds hearing on abortion pill; Cyclone Freddy kills hundreds in southern Africa; S.F. Supervisors hear reparations recommendations: Pacifica Evening News March 15 2023 appeared first on KPFA.
In this episode, “Movements in Africa - Media and Technology, pt. 2", brothers Pedro and Joseph share with us what God is doing in their countries through the use of business and technology. They both share stories of how they are seeing fruit coming from the use of media and technologies that clearly communicate and multiply the message of the gospel to the Yao people. Catch their excitement and enthusiasm for Jesus and the miracles that he is doing in Muslim villages throughout Mozambique and Malawai. If you want to know what God is doing in the Africa today, you must hear this story!VisIt our website at: www.GodNetworkNews.com If you are a regular listener please consider donating to help us continue providing these incredible true stories fresh from the field. Donate by PayPal at: https://www.paypal.me/CreateGCRC Or consider becoming a Patreon Partner by joining at: http://www.patreon.com/calcast Join to gain access to more valuable resources for mobilization and mission to Unreached Peoples.
In this episode, “Movements in Africa - Media and Technology, pt. 1", brothers Pedro and Joseph share with us what God is doing in their countries through the use of business and technology. They both share stories of how they are seeing fruit coming from the use of media and technologies that clearly communicate and multiply the message of the gospel to the Yao people. Catch their excitement and enthusiasm for Jesus and the miracles that he is doing in Muslim villages throughout Mozambique and Malawai. If you want to know what God is doing in the Africa today, you must hear this story!VisIt our website at: www.GodNetworkNews.com If you are a regular listener please consider donating to help us continue providing these incredible true stories fresh from the field. Donate by PayPal at: https://www.paypal.me/CreateGCRC Or consider becoming a Patreon Partner by joining at: http://www.patreon.com/calcast Join to gain access to more valuable resources for mobilization and mission to Unreached Peoples.
HAPPY NEW YEAR #ThePaedipodsCast Listeners! Thank you for all your ongoing support as we enter our third year of providing you with interviews with leaders for the field of global paediatric orthopaedic surgery. In this episode, podcast host Mr Pranai Buddhdev (@Pranai_B) visited the newly opened CURE Hospital in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe and had the opportunity to sit with their senior lead paediatric orthopaedic surgeon & Chief Medical Officer, Dr Rick Gardener. Heralding from the UK, training in Bristol and subsequently at Sick Kids Toronto, he embarked on a consultant career in the African Sub-continent following experiences that took him to Malawai & South Africa during training. He commenced his post at the CURE Hospital in Ethiopia for 7 years, including opening up the first Gait Lab outside of South Africa and being acknowledged by the Ministry of Health of Ethiopia for his services. He subsequently has moved to Bulawayo in Zimbabwe, where a new hospital was opened by the President in May 2021. Delivering excellent paediatric orthopaedic care is at the heart of the mission of CURE international, which spans across 8 countries and served over 5 million patients to date. Please learn more about CURE at: www.cure.org Contact me for questions, or to be put in contact with the CURE Team to organise visits @paedipods / podcasts@paedipods.com
Drones ken je misschien van spectaculaire videobeelden, maar ze kunnen ook voor hele andere zaken worden ingezet. Zo kunnen ze bijvoorbeeld ook pakketjes vervoeren naar afgelegen verbieden. Of rampgebieden in kaart brengen. Een studenten team van de universiteit Twente probeert zo'n humanitaire drone te ontwikkelen. In deze uitzending vertellen zij over hun drone en hoe ze die in Malawai willen gaan inzetten.
Yolandu Kaunda of Malawai shares her story of being the first female aircraft Captain and its second female pilot in all of Malawai. Want to hear from a remarkable Christian woman in Malawi? Dive into this conversation with me!
Yolandu Kaunda of Malawai shares her story of being the first female aircraft Captain and its second female pilot in all of Malawai. Want to hear from a remarkable Christian woman in Malawi? Dive into this conversation with me!
G Mateus brings the heat with his special mélange of rare grooves and future sounds featuring - re-issues of obscure vinyl from Malawai and Guinea Bissau, Middle Eastern grooves courtesy of Sabo and Will Magid's remix of an afrobeat classic.Tune in to In The Pocket with G Mateus every Friday from 12 - 2 PM EST / 5 - 7 PM GMT.For a complete track listing, visit: https://thefaceradio.comFacebook: G MateusInstagram: @djgmateusMixcloud: G MateusTwitter: @djgmateus Support The Face Radio with Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
TW: sexual assault Ever wonder what managing your period, having babies, or being one of many wives is like in a developing country in Africa? Our guest shares about cross-cultural sex and reproductive health conversations and how she supports women in Malawi to manufacture reusable menstrual pads to create income and improve opportunities for menstrual health. Even half the world away, we’re much more similar than we are different. ABOUT OUR GUEST: Jennifer is a Seattlite and avid women’s reproductive health volunteer. She sews menstrual pads with women in Malawai, a local group of incarcerated women, and a spunky octogenarians group. She distributes these menstrual kits to women in developed countries where she advocates for sex and reproductive health. Resources: https://www.daysforgirls.org/ Show Sponsor: The Keeper - For a 50% discount on your first purchase, click here: http://bit.ly/TAFkeeper Wellness Tip: Processing negative emotions Listener Question: Why do my breasts hurt before my period? Period Fact: Orgasms can help ease cramps! Got Questions? Or want to connect with our guest? write to us: tamingauntflo@gmail.com Comment on Instagram: @tamingauntflo Facebook: @tamingauntflo Like the Podcast? Leave us a review!
We’re expanding our focus with this episode and discussing a project with international implications. We are joined by Dr. Bill Heinrich, from the Hub for Innovation in Learning and Technology and Dr. Kurt Richter, from the Center for Global Food Systems Innovation. They discuss a capacity building project in Malawi that taught design thinking to… Read MoreEpisode 7 – Using Design Thinking to Teach Design Thinking in Malawai
Interviews with Jim Kimo West, Gret Glyer, Dee-1, Bishop Jack Spong, and Linus Roache. Can you believe that it's almost 2018? The Inspired Money podcast has been going since September 1, and I've learned a lot. I hope you have too. In today's episode, we've selected excerpts from interviews that highlight money lessons and valuable takeaways. If you haven't had time to listen to all of the Inspired Money episodes, tune in to hear some of my favorite interviews. I hope it motivates and inspires you going into the new year! Show notes: http://www.inspiredmoney.fm/018 Takeaway #1: Do what you love, and the money will follow. Jim Kimo West, long-time guitarist for Weird Al Yankovic As a musician and artist, you're not chasing money. Follow your passion and do what you love. If you're lucky, the money will follow. [Listen to Episode 001] Takeaway #2: Get perspective by learning about people in Malawi. Gret Glyer, Founder of DonorSee First, Gret talks about how he makes big changes in his life quickly by telling his closest friends. Second, Gret tells us that the people in Malawai are among the happiest people he has ever seen despite facing extreme challenges and poverty. [Listen to Episode 002] Takeaway #3: Changing people's lives and defining success. Dee-1, Math teacher turned hip hop artists Rather than measuring success through money or albums sold, Dee-1 aspires to change people's lives by rapping positive messages to audiences everywhere. [Listen to Episode 011] Takeaway #4: Know when you don't know enough, and build a great team. Bishop John Shelby Spong, Retired Bishop of the Diocese of Newark and best-selling author Jack tells us that growing up poor instilled in him a strong sense of right and wrong. Not having money shaped him. As Bishop, he recognized the need to engage advisors to significantly grow the church's investments. [Listen to Episode 012] Takeaway #5: Pressure is a privilege. Linus Roache, award-winning actor Linus talks about what it's like to read reviews of your work, embracing the pressure of performing one's best, and his passion for the craft of acting. [Listen to Episode 007] Complete the Survey [for a chance to win an Amazon gift card!] www.inspiredmoney.fm/survey17 Free Download Listen to the episode for a link to a free workbook to help you set your goals for next year. Thanks for Listening! To share your thoughts: Leave a note in the comment section below. Share this show on Twitter or Facebook. To help out the show: Leave an honest review on iTunes. Your ratings and reviews really help, and I read each one. Subscribe on iTunes. Special thanks to Jim Kimo West for the music.
I was so pleased to hear about Bairu's work in Tanzania in the last four months. He believes in and works in a collaborative way. Bairu is from Toronto and has recently retired. He served in Malawai with CIDA. He is now a teacher of teachers that serve about 31 schools near Lake Victoria. Listen to his story.Interviewed by Umeeda Switlo during her visit in Tanzania in December 2011. Tanzania was celebrating its 50th anniversary. Volunteer for a better world! Join CUSO International , share skills and volunteer in 43 countries in Africa, Asia, the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean. Volunteers, donate, share skills.www.cusointernational.org