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En falsk historie om, at haitianske migranter kidnapper og æder katte og hunde i en lille by i Ohio bliver nu fortalt videre af Donald Trump. Indtil videre har de fleste borgerlige partier sagt nej tak til at Jeppe Søe kan blive medlem. Men ikke liberal alliance. Tusinder er flygtet fra Sudan til nabolandet Tchad, hvor de ifølge FN lever under kummerlige forhold. Vært: Annika Wetterling. Medvirkende: Stephanie Surrugue, DR's internationale korrespondent. Andreas Fløistrup, pressemedarbejder UNCHR.
Silvia Boccardi e Francesco Rocchetti parlano con Ugo Tramballi, senior advisor ISPI, giornalista ed esperto di Medio Oriente, di quello che sta succedendo a Rafah. Se vuoi contribuire sostenere la popolazione siriana con UNCHR, puoi farlo con una donazione dal sito
Steve Chao was just a kid from Toronto who loved reading encyclopaedias. Who later chose a career that would lead him to the middle of opium fields during harvest time surrounded by hundreds of Taliban fighters in Afghanistan.Just another “day in the life” of his career as a x2 Emmy-nominated and multiple award-winning investigative journalist and filmmaker who's led programming for the likes of CNN, Al Jazeera, VICE, CTV (Canadian Television), CBC, ABC News, Tencent & Channel 4.Steve has also spent decades covering conflicts, including America's longest war in Afghanistan, and produced programs and feature docs like HBO's Traffickers, Netflix's Midnight Asia, and Discovery Channels' World's Biggest Druglord.In STIMY Ep 138 - which was recorded in front of a live audience at KL Podfest last weekend! - we uncovered his journey as a war correspondent. Some things we talked about: ✅ Going undercover to report on the Honduran drug cartel, human trafficking rings, selling of Nepali ancient artefacts & a Chinese spy✅ Being nearly crushed in Egypt during the Arab Spring✅ Uncovering the UNCHR “mafia” & notorious wildlife traffickers in Malaysia (his feet was stuck in a fire ant hill for 5 minutes!!)✅ The sacrifices he's made & friends he's lost✅ Why Steve doesn't believe in Prince & Princess journalists✅ Why journalism is dying & the impact of cancel culture✅ How he wants to raise the next generation of journalists and the vision behind his new production house, Signal FlareIt's an exciting episode so get ready for a wild 1 hour ride with Steve Chao!Highlight:2:10 Surrounded by Taliban fights in an Afghan opium field during harvesting season4:19 Suicide Alley8:49 Just a kid from Toronto10:33 His first big break uncovering a drug cartel from Honduras12:40 Gaining a global perspective14:56 Going undercover as a refugee trafficked by the Snakeheads in Vancouver15:55 You have to learn on the job18:03 The unsung heroes or ‘fixers' like JoJo21:25 Broken trust23:24 PTSD25:13 How does Steve ensure he isn't crippled by what he's seen?26:44 Mentors like Ted Huang29:42 Has Steve ever regretted any sacrifices made to cover a story?32:29 Do these stories have an actual impact? The Chinese spy35:08 Malaysian reporting on the UNHCR Mafia & Anson Wong - the notorious wildlife poacher from Penang39:56 Identifying the stories he wants to work on42:11 The next step to crafting the story43:34 The keyword in reporter is ‘porter'44:26 The state of journalism today47:27 Cancel culture & its impact on Steve's work50:11 What makes a great investigative journalist?51:48 Have you done enough?54:26 What does Steve need help with?55:35 Do you feel like you've found your why?56:15 What kind of legacy do you want to leave behind?57:11 What are the most important qualities of a successful person?
The months before an FCTC CoP meeting is always filled with activity, as the parties to the treaty prepare and consumers finalise activities to get the message to delegates and the public that Harm Reduction is an intrinsic part of the treaty. In this episode: CAPHRA Shadow Report on the (non) implementation of Article 1D of the FCTC Letter to Volker Turk, Director of UNCHR, from 52 consumer organisations about the Right to Health. Consumer Panel at GTNF in Seoul, South Korea Asia Harm Reduction Forum Highlights
Storie Arte recitazione e teatro, Napoleone. Dio é morto con Lino Guanciale Napoleone, forse un Dio, forse solo un uomo…Lino Guanciale a Verona, questa volta nella stupenda cornice del Teatro Romano, per accompagnare all'interno del mito di Napoleone."Lino Guanciale interpreta un figlio che ha perso il padre, forse Napoleone, forse un Dio, forse solo un uomo.Un percorso parallelo tra la costruzione del dolore e chi lo prova veramente, tra la messa in scena del soffrire e chi soffre "Credo tanto che il teatro debba per ritrovarsi, uscire e andare incontro alle persone. (...) Quello che fa il teatro é che c'e' qualcuno davanti a qualcun altro che racconta una storia. E' questo rapporto, che fa il teatro." Un racconto sincero, aperto dell'attore, la scelta per la recitazione, i progetti artistici tra teatro, televisione e l'esigenza comunicativa, espressa sotto differenti forme. Il primo libro, "Inchiostro" e l'impegno sociale per UNCHR "Parigi, 15 dicembre 1840. Sono passati vent'anni dalla morte di Napoleone, ma solo in questa freddissima giornata d'inverno viene concesso alle sue spoglie di tornare in patria e di essere tumulate nella chiesa de Les Invalides. La Francia, per la prima volta, si confronta con la memoria di un imperatore e di un uomo che aveva segnato la storia di una nazione e di un'epoca.Tra la folla accorsa ad assistere al funerale, anche un giovane Victor Hugo. Ne scriverà in un saggio denso e appassionato.Partendo dalle parole di Hugo, Davide Sacco affronta il tema della morte dei padri. Riscrive e scrive con Victor Hugo ciò che accomuna gli uomini nel momento della perdita, costruisce un percorso polifonico sull'assenza degli eroi, delle divinità, dei padri."
Walimuua mume wangu, walijeruhi mwanangu na mimi walinipiga, ni simulizi ya mama ambaye sasa yuko na watoto wake nchini Chad akitokea Sudan kwani nchini mwake ni kama wasemavyo wahenga, Amkani si shwari kufuatia mapigano yaliyoanza tarehe 15 mwezi Aprili mwaka huu ambayo pamoja na kuua zaidi ya watu 700 wengine zaidi ya 300,000 wamekimbilia nchi jirani ikiwemo Chad na miongoni mwao ni Hawaye Ibrahim.Sura isiyo na matumaini na iliyopauka!!! Hawaye Ibrahim yuko na watoto wake watatu hapa Koufroune nchini Chad kwenye kituo cha mpito cha wakimbizi kutoka Sudan, lakini mawazo hayako hapa kabisa. Hawaye anasema “Ni mapigano yamenileta hapa. Wanamgambo waliingia nyumbani kwetu, walimuua mume wangu na wakamjeruhi mtoto wangu wa kiume .Mimi mwenyewe walinitesa, hivyo nikakimbia na kuja hapa Chad.” Anamnyanyua mwanae aliyejeruhiwa kuonesha kovu, anaitwa Manane, ameshonwa nyuzi 7 juu ya kitovu na 3 chini ya kitovu, angalau jeraha limepona. Hawaye huku sasa akionesha sikio lake anaendelea kusema, “walinipiga kwa fimbo na hadi sasa sikio langu la kushoto halifanyi kazi ,hivyo siwezi kusikia vizuri.” Kutoka kuishi kwenye nyumba yao huko Darfur nchini Sudan hadi kwenye kibanda hiki kilichoegeshewa na kuzungushiwa nailoni, hapa jua ni lao! na mvua ni yao. Akikumbuka safari yao, Hawaye anasema “nilikimbia saa tano za usiku nikiwa nimembeba mgongoni mwanangu aliyejeruhiwa. Sikuwa hata na usafiri wa punda. Ilibidi watoto wengine niwaache. Waliletwa hapa na watu wengine.” Hawaye akiendelea kuwaza na kuwazua akiwa na wanawe, kwingineko hapa wanawake wanaonekana wakisubiri mgao wa vifaa vya huduma za msingi huku wengine wakizidi kuwasili na virago vyao kwa kutumia punda. Brice Degla Mratibu Mwandamizi wa masuala ya dharura wa shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la kuhudumia wakimbizi, UNHCR nchini Chad anasema, “Wamekimbia sio tu kwa sababu ya vita mjini Khartoum, bali pia kwa sababu ya mapigano ya kikabila baina ya jamii huko Tendalti. Halikadhalika hofu ya kushambuliwa kwa sababu ya vita, imewalazimu wakimbie na ndio wote sasa wamefika hapa.” Katika vibanda vingine, akina mama wako na watoto wao, njaa ni dhahiri. Ingawa tayari kuna usalama tofauti na kule Darfur alikotoka bado Hawaye ana mahitaji akisema, “nahitaji chakula, nahitaji nguo, nahitaji pia malazi na sabuni na vitu vingine ili niweze kutulia.” Mgao wa bidhaa muhimu unaendelea huku wakimbizi wengine wakipanda magari wakipungiwa na wenzao waliosalia. Bwana Delga anasema , “UNCHR inabaini maeneo yaliyo mbali, angalau kilometa 50 kutoka hapa, ambako inahamishia wakimbizi kutoka hapa mpakani, ili hatari ya ukosefu wa usalama iwe imepatiwa jawabu, lakini vile vile kuwapatia msaada.” Baada ya muda, walioondoka Koufroune wamewasili Gaga nchini Chad hapa wamepatiwa angalau makazi yenye staha na sasa wanaanza maisha upya ugenini wakiwa matumaini mapigano yaliyoanza tarehe 15 Aprili nchini mwao Sudan yatamalizika ili waweze kurejea nyumbani.
The Irish government today faced criticism as refugee groups described the possibility of asylum seekers having to sleep on the streets as “a new low” for Ireland. Kieran was joined by Enda O'Neill, the Head of Office with UNHCR Ireland and Jennifer Whitmore, Social Democrats spokesperson for Children and Youth Affairs...
News on the UNCHR is UNFAIR protest in Geneva, Ukraine in need of urgent aid, rescue ops in the Mediterranean, Bulgaria
Join Lori and her guest, Susan McPherson, as they talk about making an impact through effective communication. Susan is the founder and CEO of McPherson Strategies, a consultancy that helps corporations with communicating the good that they're doing. How can companies promote their philanthropy to their employees as well as external audiences? Stay tuned! Here are the things to expect in this episode: Learning from a young age that it's important to give back. Volunteering is a great way to connect with people and learn new things. Every single one of us can be a philanthropist! How can for-profit businesses incorporate philanthropy in their work? And much more! About Susan McPherson: Susan McPherson is a serial connector, angel investor, and corporate responsibility expert. She is the founder and CEO of McPherson Strategies, a communications consultancy focused on the intersection of brands and social impact. She is the author of The Lost Art of Connecting: The Gather, Ask, Do Method for Building Meaningful Relationships (McGraw-Hill). Susan has 25+ years of experience in marketing, public relations, and sustainability communications, speaking regularly at industry events including Massachusetts Conference for Women, BSR, DLD, Worth Women and Techonomy, and contributing to the Harvard Business Review, Fast Company, and Forbes. She has appeared on NPR, CNN, USA Today, The New Yorker, New York Magazine and the Los Angeles Times. Connect with Susan! Website: https://www.mcpstrategies.com/ The Lost Art of Connecting: https://www.thelostartofconnecting.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/susanmcp1 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/susanmcp1/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanmcpherson/ Organizations mentioned: 18th News: https://19thnews.org/ UNCHR: https://www.unhcr.org/en-us/united-states-of-america.html Women's Philanthropy Institutehttps://philanthropy.iupui.edu/institutes/womens-philanthropy-institute/index.html Connect with Lori Kranczer! Website: https://www.linkphilanthropic.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lorikranczer/
Jess Murphy from Kai and Eoin Clusky from Bread 41 talk about their new cookbook, The United Nations of Cookies, featuring recipes from immigrants and refugees in Ireland. All author proceeds going to the UNCHR.
Amy Raphael has written for all the UK broadsheets and myriad magazines, including The Face, Esquire and the Radio Times. Her first book, Never Mind the Bollocks: Women Rewrite Rock was published in 1995 and an updated version, A Seat at the Table: Women on the Frontline of Music, was published in 2019. A Game of Two Halves: Famous Football Fans Meet Their Heroes, with forewords by both Gary Lineker and Raheem Sterling, raised money for UNCHR. She co-wrote Steve Coogan's autobiography Easily Distracted and worked with David Hare on his memoir, The Blue Touch Paper. Her second middle-grade novel, The Ship of Cloud and Stars, will be published in January 2022. Danny Boyle in Conversation with Amy Raphael was published 2013 and Mike Leigh on Mike Leigh was originally published in 2008.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/writers-on-film. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Varje år släpper UNCHR rapporten Global Trends som beskriver flyktingläget i världen. I det här avsnittet av Människor & Migration analyserar vi den senaste rapporten. Podden gästas av Anders Aalbu från UNCHR, och tillsammans med Asylrättscentrums tf chefsjurist Martin Nyman och Asylrättscentrums nya generalsekreterare Mårten Löfberg, går Anders Aalbu igenom hur läget har förändrats för människor på flykt. Vilka konsekvenser kan man se i pandemins spår och hur många människor har tvingats lämna sina hem under 2020? I samtalet pratar de även om de 300 000 barn som årligen föds in i flyktingskap och dessa barns möjlighet till att gå i skolan. Var tar människor som flytt vägen och hur fungerar kvotflyktingsystemet under pandemin? Avsnittet diskuterar även den migrationspolitiska utvecklingen i världen och vad det egentligen är som Danmark röstat igenom. Podden produceras och programleds av Asylrättscentrums kommunikationsansvarige Maja Dahl. Rapporten finns att läsa här: https://www.unhcr.org/flagship-reports/globaltrends/
Menteri Kanan (Kluster Keselamatan), Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob menjelaskan, menteri berkenaan akan bincang dan mencadangkan mengenai isu solat terawih serta berkaitan Hari Raya Aidilfitri. Sementara itu, tegas beliau, Pasar Borong Selayang tidak ditutup sebaliknya kawasan perumahan di sekitar pasar itu kerana ramai golongan Rohingya yang memegang kad UNCHR tinggal di situ.
Menteri Kanan (Kluster Keselamatan), Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob menjelaskan, menteri berkenaan akan bincang dan mencadangkan mengenai isu solat terawih serta berkaitan Hari Raya Aidilfitri. Sementara itu, tegas beliau, Pasar Borong Selayang tidak ditutup sebaliknya kawasan perumahan di sekitar pasar itu kerana ramai golongan Rohingya yang memegang kad UNCHR tinggal di situ.
Michela Mercuri, Univ. Macerata ; Carlotta Sami, UNCHR ; Fausto Biloslavo, giornalista .
Barbra Hendricks Hon är född 1948 i Stephens, Arkansas i USA. Hon är en världsberömd Operasångerska.Hon har uppträtt på de största Opera scenerna runt om i världen. Hon har länge haft ett stort engagemang för mänskliga rättigheter. 1986 utsågs hon till goodwill Ambassadör för UNCHR och som ett erkännande för sitt engagemang blev hon 2002 utnämnd som hedersambassadör för FN:s flyktingkommissariat, hon är ledamot i Kungliga Musikaliska Akademien och är riddare av franska Hederslegionen.Samtalsledare: Nanna BlondellProducent: Oskar BlondellMusik: Erika Althoff, Naomi Pilgrim, Oskar Blondell See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The U.S. Senate closes in on passing tax reform legislation. Bipartisan Policy Center senior advisor, Steve Bell, weighs in on what a legislative victory on taxes could mean for the Trump administration. And a conversation with Democratic Congresswoman Jackie Speier about sexual-harassment allegations swirling through Congress. Also in the programme, UNCHR’s representative to Libya talks about the evidence of Libyan slave markets in a post-Gadaffi world. Plus, has Trump’s travel ban had an impact on American tourism? We talk with Brand USA president Chris Thompson. Joining throughout the programme is Robert Miliken, Australia correspondent for The Economist. (Photo: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell; photo credit: Getty)
Humanitarian Innovation Conference 2015: Facilitating Innovation
Andrew Rzepa (Senior Consultant, Gallup) gives a talk for the Developing Data for Humanitarian Protection panel. This panel examines the use of alternative techniques of data collection for humanitarian protection. It considers how other providers have sought to gather data on vulnerable populations by including them in the Gallup World Poll, an annual global survey which is nationally representative and conducted across 160 countries. Developing Data for Humanitarian Protection This panel examines the use of alternative techniques of data collection for humanitarian protection. It considers how other providers have sought to gather data on vulnerable populations by including them in the Gallup World Poll, an annual global survey which is nationally representative and conducted across 160 countries. One fundamental problem complicating the task of effective humanitarian protection is absence of accurate data on the populations most affected. While the UNHCR and OCHA collect data on refugees, often their estimates provide a limited demographic profile of those most at risk. The quality of statistical information available on stateless people is even less developed. Yet, the importance of reliable data for effective humanitarian policy cannot be overstated. The UNHCR is a member of the UN Development Group and has endorsed the results-based management approach (RBM) to humanitarian assistance and development, which seeks to apply a measurable, results-based approach to the planning, implementation and assessment of the agency’s activities. The absence of accurate data reduces the chances that the UNCHR will be able measure the effectiveness of its work in this area. Further, since the RBM approach is used across the UN system, the absence of data similarly undermines the utility of this approach for other agencies working on related areas of humanitarian protection and development.
Humanitarian Innovation Conference 2015: Facilitating Innovation
Brad Blitz (Middlesex University) gives a talk for the Developing Data for Humanitarian Protection panel. This panel examines the use of alternative techniques of data collection for humanitarian protection. Developing Data for Humanitarian Protection This panel examines the use of alternative techniques of data collection for humanitarian protection. It considers how other providers have sought to gather data on vulnerable populations by including them in the Gallup World Poll, an annual global survey which is nationally representative and conducted across 160 countries. One fundamental problem complicating the task of effective humanitarian protection is absence of accurate data on the populations most affected. While the UNHCR and OCHA collect data on refugees, often their estimates provide a limited demographic profile of those most at risk. The quality of statistical information available on stateless people is even less developed. Yet, the importance of reliable data for effective humanitarian policy cannot be overstated. The UNHCR is a member of the UN Development Group and has endorsed the results-based management approach (RBM) to humanitarian assistance and development, which seeks to apply a measurable, results-based approach to the planning, implementation and assessment of the agency’s activities. The absence of accurate data reduces the chances that the UNCHR will be able measure the effectiveness of its work in this area. Further, since the RBM approach is used across the UN system, the absence of data similarly undermines the utility of this approach for other agencies working on related areas of humanitarian protection and development.
Thousands of Christian refugees who have fled religious violence in Pakistan are stranded in Thailand. They travel there because of cheap tourist visas but quickly get caught in a tangle of asylum bureaucracy which can mean waiting years to move on to a third country. It happens because Thailand does not offer asylum to refugees, but passes them on to the UNCHR for processing; but the UN is overwhelmed, leaving many to suffer poverty and deprivation while they await news of their cases. In some cases men, women and children are rounded up by the Thai authorities and incarcerated in grim detention centres or even imprisoned. For Assignment, the BBC's Chris Rogers reports from the backstreets of Bangkok where many of the refugees are in hiding and goes undercover to expose the treatment of these people in Thailand's detention system.Produced by Michael Gallagher(Photo: Illegal immigrants in Thailand find themselves in detention)
PARTE 1 - Migranti, la via ungherese. Ospiti: Julia Vasarhelyi - giornalista freelance, Carlotta Sami - portavoce UNCHR per il Sud Europa. In collegamento dall'Ungheria, Cecilia Rinaldini, inviata del GRR.
GP svek löfte om anonymitetLöften om anonymitet till personer som medverkar i medier som källa eller för att berätta sin historia är så heliga för journalistiken att de inte bara är en fråga om etik utan också juridik. Men hur allvarligt tar medierna på det här ansvaret? I veckan anmäldes Göteborgsposten, som är Sveriges näst största morgontidning, till justitiekanslern av en utsatt källa som anser att hon röjts av tidningen. Källan berättade för Göteborgs-Posten om hur hon våldtagits i en taxi.Eftersom hon tidigare känt sig hotad lovades hon anonymitet. Men när artikeln trycktes publicerade tidningen en stor bild där hon går att känna igen.Reporter: Mikael Funke. Kommun dömd for protest mot rasismJustitieombudsmannen kritiserar Grästorps kommun för att på sin hemsida ha uppmanat till demonstration mot ett parti som i senaste valet vann ett mandat i kommunfullmäktige. Det gällde Svenskarnas parti som kommer ur tidigare partiet Nationalsocialistisk front och bland annat vill avskaffa demokratin och bara låta dem som betecknas som "genetiska svenskar" ha maktpositioner i samhället. Kommunchefen har svårt att förstå beslutet.Reporter: Tonchi Percan Människoliv och nyhetsvärdering i MedelhavetNu till den eviga frågan om människors lika värde och nyhetsvärderingens tydliga skillnader. Det har gått tre veckor sedan lyxkryssaren Costa Concordia med över 4000 passagerare ombord förliste utanför Italiens kust. Över trettio människor dog eller saknas fortfarande. Medierna har utan överdrift hårdbevakat frågan. Så nu i veckan kom en annan nyhet. Den handlade också om personer som åkt båt och drunknat i Medelhavet. Inte turister utan flyktingar - och inte drygt 30 döda utan 1 500. Det är FN:s flyktingkommisariat UNCHR som räknat ut att det var minst så många flyktingar som dog när de försökte ta sig över Medelhavet under 2011. Det gjorde 2011 till ett mörkt rekordår. Den här senaste nyheten hårdbevakades INTE. Det skrevs inte spaltmeter om de drabbade och inget om kaptenernas eventuella brist på professionalitet.Vi bad medieanalysföretaget Cision göra en undersökning och den visar att det under januari månad skrevs 2 691 artiklar om det italienska turistfartyget. Om de 1 500 flyktingar som dog i samma vatten skrevs det 32 stycken. Reporter: Erik Hedtjärn