Podcasts about Musimbi Kanyoro

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English Academic Vocabulary Booster
2520. 79 Academic Words Reference from "Musimbi Kanyoro: To solve the world's biggest problems, invest in women and girls | TED Talk"

English Academic Vocabulary Booster

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 72:32


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Commonwealth Club of California Podcast
CLIMATE ONE: Empowering Women: The Climate Solution We Don't Talk About

Commonwealth Club of California Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2020 51:53


As the global population approaches 8 billion, humans continue to test the number of bodies that can fit onto a planet of finite resources. Empowering women through access to education and family planning may be at the core of establishing a healthy population balance, not just for the planet's sake, but for ours. So why aren't we talking about it more? How big a role can gender equity play in reducing our global carbon footprint — and who gets to decide? Join us with Ertharin Cousin, former executive director of the World Food Programme, Musimbi Kanyoro, former president and CEO of the Global Fund for Women, and Corrine Sanchez, executive director of Tewa Women United for a conversation about the power of gender equity for getting to sustainable growth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Stories of Faith | Evangelical Lutheran Church of Geneva
Daily Prayer, 13 June: Musimbi Kanyoro

Stories of Faith | Evangelical Lutheran Church of Geneva

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 4:41


Daily Prayer, 13 June: Musimbi Kanyoro by Geneva Lutheran

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Friday Podcasts From ECSP and MHI
Africa in Transition: Highlights from a Conversation on Investing in Youth for Economic Prosperity

Friday Podcasts From ECSP and MHI

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 17:13


Africa in Transition, a new series hosted by the Wilson Center and the Population Institute, explores the role of population trends—migration, urbanization, fertility, maternal mortality—in shaping sub-Saharan Africa’s chances for prosperity, health, and security. In this podcast, we share highlights from the first Africa in Transition event. Parfait Eloundou-Enyegue, Professor at Cornell University, starts the conversation by reminding us that “African countries are in the middle of multiple transitions that have the potential to create opportunities for prosperity, growth, and increased human capital, but also to create greater inequality. The challenge, therefore, is to build prosperity, but to do it for all.” Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka, the founder and CEO of Conservation Through Public Health (CTPH) said that “the solutions to our problems can only be solved by us people in Africa.” What the international donor community can do to support those efforts is provide technical assistance and training. The solution has a lot to do with empowerment, she said. The number of women in leadership positions is on the rise in Africa, said Musimbi Kanyoro, President of the Global Fund for Women. “There are women who understand the facts […] and they are speaking up and wanting more recognition and space, wanting more resources, wanting more funding and investing in their own families and their children.” This is especially evident with women’s involvement in the workplace. However, African women do not receive equal representation in governance. “When women are in leadership positions, you see other areas impacted as well.” “Meaningful youth engagement […] is one of the most important things that we can do” to build a prosperous and goal-oriented society, said Unami Jeremiah, founder of Mosadi Global Trust. Intergenerational dialogue and thoughtful transition plans are critical to ensuring a secure future for countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. To further empower women and youth, panelists highlighted the need to provide family planning and reproductive health services, and comprehensive sexuality education (CSE). In many cases, sexuality education programs are aimed solely at young people in school settings, said Jeremiah. To be effective, CSE must be shared with parents and caregivers, otherwise upon entering the home “one might as well leave their CSE at the door.” CSE is meant to teach people how to be safe and healthy, said Kanyoro, citing the influence of the Me Too movement on modern CSE. “It will make a difference in how we begin to tell the story of comprehensive sexuality education to everyone, because that is a human right.” For more information on the Africa in Transition: Investing in Youth for Economic Prosperity event, please visit the event page.

University Public Worship 2018 - 2020

The Rev. Musimbi Kanyoro preached a sermon on January 13, 2019 at the Stanford Memorial Church.

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WorldAffairs
Climate Change, Part 2A: Mary Robinson and Musimbi Kanyoro: Engaging Women Leaders to Combat Climate Change

WorldAffairs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 32:09


In the second part of a 3-part series on climate change, we examine communities that are often left out of the conversation: women. As the primary caregivers and the providers of food, fuel and water in much of the Global South, women are especially vulnerable to the challenges climate change presents. Mary Robinson, president of the Mary Robinson Foundation, and Musimbi Kanyoro, president and CEO of the Global Fund for Women, speak about the human rights aspect of climate change with Heather Grady, vice president of Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors. We want to hear from you! Please take part in a quick survey to tell us how we can improve our podcast: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/PWZ7KMW

TED Talks Daily
To solve the world's biggest problems, invest in women and girls | Musimbi Kanyoro

TED Talks Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 14:27


As CEO of the Global Fund for Women, Musimbi Kanyoro works to support women and their ideas so they can expand and grow. She introduces us to the Maragoli concept of "isirika" -- a pragmatic way of life that embraces the mutual responsibility to care for one another -- something she sees women practicing all over the world. And she calls for those who have more to give more to people working to improve their communities. "Imagine what it would look like if you embraced isirika and made it your default," Kanyoro says. "What could we achieve for each other? For humanity?" Let's find out -- together. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

TEDTalks Economie
Investir dans les femmes et les jeunes filles pour résoudre les grands problèmes mondiaux | Musimbi Kanyoro

TEDTalks Economie

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 14:29


Présidente-directrice générale du Fonds mondial pour les femmes, Musimbi Kanyoro contribue à soutenir les femmes et leurs idées pour les aider à se développer et à se construire. Elle nous présente le concept de l'isirika, issu de la culture Maragoli – un mode de vie pragmatique qui prône la responsabilité mutuelle afin de prendre soin les uns des autres – quelque chose qu'elle voit fait par les femmes partout dans le monde. Et elle demande aux plus favorisés de donner davantage à tous ceux qui contribuent à faire avancer leur communauté. « Imaginez un monde qui prônerait l'isirika, où ce serait la valeur par défaut », nous propose Musimbi Kanyoro. « Jusqu'où pourrait-on aller les uns pour les autres ? Pour l'humanité ? » Découvrons-le – ensemble.

TEDTalks 비즈니스
세계 최대 난제들을 해결하려면 여성과 여자아이들에게 투자하세요 | 무심비 칸요로(Musimbi Kanyoro)

TEDTalks 비즈니스

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 14:29


세계여성기금(Global Fund for Women)의 CEO인 무심비 칸요로는 여성과 여자아이들의 아이디어가 더 널리 퍼지고, 발전될 수 있도록 지원하는 일을 합니다. 무심비는 마라골리족에게 있는 관념인 "이시리카(isirika)"를 소개합니다. 서로가 서로를 돌보아야 하는 상호책임을 수용하는 실용적인 삶의 방식입니다. 전세계의 여성들이 하고 있는 일입니다. 그리고 더 많이 가진 이들에게 지역 사회의 발전을 위해 노력하는 사람들에게 더 많이 나눠주라고 이야기합니다. "이시리카를 받아들여서 본성으로 만든다면 어떻게 될지 상상해보세요. 서로를 위해 무슨 일을 해낼 수 있을까요? 인류를 위해서는요?"라고 칸요로는 말합니다. 함께 답을 알아봅시다.

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TEDTalks Wirtschaft
Um die größten Probleme der Welt zu lösen, müssen wir in Frauen und Mädchen investieren | Musimbi Kanyoro

TEDTalks Wirtschaft

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 14:29


Als Vorsitzende und Geschäftsführerin des „Global Fund for Women” unterstützt Musimbi Kanyoro Frauen und ihre Ideen, damit sie expandieren und wachsen können. Sie stellt uns das Konzept „Isirika” der Maragoli vor. Dieses Konzept ist eine pragmatische Lebensweise und umfasst die gemeinsame Verantwortung, füreinander zu sorgen – und dies sieht Kanyoro Frauen in der ganzen Welt praktizieren. Und sie ruft diejenigen, die mehr haben, dazu auf, mehr für die Menschen zu geben, die ihre Gemeinden verbessern wollen. „Stellen Sie sich vor, wie es aussehen würde, wenn Sie Isirika annehmen und immer als Erstes tun würden”, sagt Kanyoro. „Was könnten wir füreinander erreichen? Und für die Menschheit?” Finden wir es heraus – zusammen.

TEDTalks Negócios
Para solucionar os maiores problemas do mundo, invistam nas mulheres e garotas | Musimbi Kanyoro

TEDTalks Negócios

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 14:29


Como CEO do Global Fund for Women, Musimbi Kanyoro trabalha para apoiar mulheres e suas ideias para que elas possam expandir e crescer. Ela nos apresenta o conceito maragoliano de "isirika" - um modo de vida pragmático que abraça a responsabilidade mútua de cuidarmos um do outro - algo que ela vê em mulheres praticando no mundo inteiro. E ela destaca que aqueles que têm mais devem dar mais às pessoas que se esforçam para melhorar suas comunidades. "Imagine como seria se você abraçasse isirika e tornasse-a seu padrão", Kanyoro diz. "O que poderíamos alcançar pelos outros? E pela humanidade?" Vamos descobrir - juntos.

TEDTalks Negocios
Para resolver los problemas más grandes del mundo se debe invertir en las mujeres y las niñas | Musimbi Kanyoro

TEDTalks Negocios

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 14:29


Como directora ejecutiva del Fondo Mundial de Mujeres, Musimbi Kanyoro trabaja en apoyo a las mujeres y a sus ideas para que puedan desarrollarse y crecer. Nos presenta el concepto maragoli de 'isirika', una forma de vida pragmática que implica la responsabilidad mutua de cuidarnos unos a otros, una práctica que ella observa entre mujeres de todo el mundo. Y llama a quienes más tienen a trabajar para mejorar sus comunidades. "Imaginemos qué sucedería si todos adoptaran la filosofía de 'isirika' y la convirtieran en una premisa", dice Kanyoro. "¿Qué podríamos lograr el uno para el otro? ¿Y para la humanidad?" Vamos a descubrirlo juntos.

TED Talks Business
To solve the world's biggest problems, invest in women and girls | Musimbi Kanyoro

TED Talks Business

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 14:29


As CEO of the Global Fund for Women, Musimbi Kanyoro works to support women and their ideas so they can expand and grow. She introduces us to the Maragoli concept of "isirika" -- a pragmatic way of life that embraces the mutual responsibility to care for one another -- something she sees women practicing all over the world. And she calls for those who have more to give more to people working to improve their communities. "Imagine what it would look like if you embraced isirika and made it your default," Kanyoro says. "What could we achieve for each other? For humanity?" Let's find out -- together.

Our Planet: Seven Billion and Counting

Even as the world’s population surpasses seven billion, conversations about sex, population, and reproductive health have become a charged third rail. Contraception is hotly debated from town halls to insurance company boardrooms to the floor of the United Nations. What do families want? With more than 215 million women in the world wanting access to reproductive health services, yet unable to get them, how can population politics meet reality? Speakers: Christopher Elias, Ezekiel Emanuel, Monique Villa, Musimbi Kanyoro