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Nearly two years into the war in Gaza, UNICEF estimates that more than 50,000 Palestinian children have been killed or injured. We meet a doctor in nearby Lebanon where he and his team are racing to heal the handful of kids they can reach.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
This week on The Broski Report, Fearless Leader Brittany Broski explores Victorian history (again), talks curio shops, and reads your ghost stories. The OFFICIAL Songs of The Week Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ULrcEqO2JafGZPeonyuje?si=061c5c0dd4664f01
Headlines for August 25, 2025; Israel Bombs Gaza Hospital, Kills 5 Journalists from AP, Al Jazeera, Reuters; UNICEF Report from Gaza City: U.N. Declares Famine as Children Starve; Abrego Garcia Detained Again, Faces Deportation to Uganda After 3 Days of Freedom; Meet George Retes, Disabled Army Vet to Sue Trump Admin over Unlawful ICE Detention
Headlines for August 25, 2025; Israel Bombs Gaza Hospital, Kills 5 Journalists from AP, Al Jazeera, Reuters; UNICEF Report from Gaza City: U.N. Declares Famine as Children Starve; Abrego Garcia Detained Again, Faces Deportation to Uganda After 3 Days of Freedom; Meet George Retes, Disabled Army Vet to Sue Trump Admin over Unlawful ICE Detention
Tess Ingram, Gaza-based Communications Manager for UNICEF, discusses the increasingly desperate humanitarian situation there.
Machafuko yanayoendelea Kaskazini Mashariki mwa Burkina Faso yamefurusha maelfu ya watu, kukatili maisha na kuwalazimisha wengi kuwa wakimbizi ndani ya nchi yao. Miongoni mwa simulizi za kugusa ni ya Fadima Bandé mama aliyelazimika kufungasha virago kunusuru maisha yake na wanawe wawili lakini akaishia kupoteza mmoja, je ilikuwaje? kupitia video ya Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la kuhudumia watoto UNICEF Flora Nducha anasimulia zaidi.Katika kambi ya wakimbizi wa ndani ya Dori Mashariki mwa Burkina Faso, sasa ni maskani ya Fadima, maisha hapa ni magumu na hana tena njia ya kujipatia kipato. Kila uchao analazimika kupambana kuhakikisha watoto wake wanapata angalau mahitaji ya msingi, anakumbuka safari ya uchugu kutoka Kijiji kwake Sohlan hadi hapaWakati tunakimbia mmoja wa binti zangu mapacha aliugua baada ya kunyeshewa na mvua kubwa na kupata mafua makali, wakati tayari alikuwa anaumwa utapiamlo. Tulimkimbiza hospitai mjini Sebba lakini akafariki dunia.”Baada ya kupata hifadhi kambini Dori Fadima akajaliwa mapacha wengine wawili ambao sasa wana umri wa miezi tisa na kwa bahati mbaya wote wana utapiamlo kutokana na changamoto ya chakula.“Hapa Dori tumebarikiwa watoto mapacha lakini wametukuta hatua makazi, hatuna chochote na tuna njaa na kibaya zaidi sikuwa hata na maziwa ya kutosha kuwanyonyesha”Watoto wa Fadima wamekuwa wakiishi kwa msaada wa kibinadamu unaotolewa na mashirika mbalimbali ikiwemo UNICEF ambayo sasa inasema hali yao inaweza kuwa mbaya zaidi kutokana na kupunguzwa kwa bajeti ya kimataifa misaada wanayoitoa na hivyo kuhatarisha maisha na mustakabali wa watoto wake. Fadima anasema“Unapotawanywa na machafuko huwezi kufanya kazi, unakuwa kama mtu asiye na ajira na hapo ndio madhila yanapokuwa makubwa zaidi, lakini bado hapa ni bora kuliko ningesalia kijijini kwetu.”Kwa mujibu wa UNICEF Burkina Faso ni moja ya migogoro ya kibinadamu iliyopuuzwa zaidi duniani. Ingawa UNICEF iko hapa kusaidia, lakini inasema msaada zaidi unahitajika haraka.
Humanitarian groups say the number of people in Gaza trapped in famine will escalate if there isn't an immediate ceasefire. UNICEF spokesperson Tess Ingram spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.
A day after a famine is confirmed in Gaza City, a spokesperson for the UN children's agency Unicef lls us she's afraid hunger will spread. We ask the Norwegian government what other countries can do to put pressure on Israel to let in aid.Also in the programme: Jeffrey Epstein's associate Ghislaine Maxwell tells the authorities she never saw President Trump in any compromising situations, and there is no ‘list'; but how credible is a convicted criminal seeking release? And we discuss whether novels really benefit from “sensitivity readers”.(Image: Palestinian doctor Ahmed Basal examines a child for malnutrition at Al-Rantisi Hospital in Gaza City, 7 August, 2025. Credit: Dawoud Abu Alkas/ Reuters)
Tess Ingram is UNICEF's spokesperson in Gaza. She spoke to us following the IPC report declaring famine in Gaza City. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This week on The Broski Report, Fearless Leader Brittany Broski enters her gothic era, discusses her recent movie watches, and researches Art Nouveau and Art Deco. The OFFICIAL Songs of The Week Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ULrcEqO2JafGZPeonyuje?si=061c5c0dd4664f01
Mashambulizi ya ndege zisizo na rubani za Urusi nchini Ukraine yaliyofanyika usiku kucha, ikiwemo katika miji ya Kharkiv na Zaporizhzhia, yameripotiwa kuua watu 10 wakiwemo watoto watatu, kwa mujibu wa taarifa ya Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Kuhudumia Watoto UNICEF iliyotolewa leo. Flora Nducha na taarifa zaidi
Jaridani leo tunaangazia amani na usalama nchini Ukraine, na ajira kwa vijana katika sekta ya biashara ya kilimo vijijini. Makala tunaangaazia wahudumu wa kibinadamu Gaza, na mashinani tunamulika afya kwa wanawake wajawazito nchini Tanzani.Mashambulizi ya ndege zisizo na rubani za Urusi nchini Ukraine yaliyofanyika usiku kucha, ikiwemo katika miji ya Kharkiv na Zaporizhzhia, yameripotiwa kuua watu 10 wakiwemo watoto watatu, kwa mujibu wa taarifa ya Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Kuhudumia Watoto UNICEF iliyotolewa leo.Mashirika mawili ya Umoja wa Mataifa, lile la ajira, ILO na mfuko wa Maendeleo ya Kilimo, IFAD yanatekeleza mradi wa ProAgro YOUTH unaolenga kuongeza ajira kwa vijana katika sekta ya biashara ya kilimo vijijini.Makala Umoja wa Mataifa umetenga siku maalum ya kuwashukuru watoa huduma za misaada ya kibinadamu na siku hiyo ni Agosti 19 kila mwaka. Takwimu za Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la kuratibu misaada ya kibinadamu zinaeleza kuwa mwaka huu wa 2025, watu milioni 305.1 kutoka nchi 72 wanahitaji usaidizi wa kibinadamu ambao utagharibu dola bilioni 47.4. Takwimu hizi zinaonesha umuhimu na uhitaji wa watoa huduma wa kibinadamu.Na katika mashinani nampisha Mchanga Omari Kombo kutoka Pemba Zanzibar ambaye ni mnufaika wa mpango mpya wa afya ya uzazi unaofadhiliwa na shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la kuhudumia watotot UNICEF na wadau wake umewasaidia wanawake wajawazito kama kuondokana na upungufu wa damu na kujifungua watoto wenye afya njema.Mwenyeji wako ni Anold Kayanda, karibu!
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Kuwa mzazi si rahisi kila wakati, lakini usaidizi unaofaa unaweza kuleta mabadiliko ndio maana Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa linalohusika na masuala ya watoto UNICEF limekuwa likiendesha mafunzo kwa wazazi juu ya namna bora za kulea watoto. Alinune Nsemwa ambaye ni mtaalamu wa masuala ya malezi, makuzi na maendeleo ya awali ya mtoto kutoka UNICEF nchini Tanzania ameeleza vidokezo vitatu muhimu vya kuwalea watoto ambavyo vinaweza kuleta utofauti mkubwa.
Jaridani leo tunaangazia mkataba wa Kimataifa wenye nguvu kisheria kuhusu uchafuzi wa plastiki, na vidokezo vya malezi salama ya watoto. Makala tunakwenda nchini Tanzania na mashinani nchini Chad, kulikoni?Siku 10 za mkutano wa Kamati ya Kimataifa ya Majadiliano (INC) ya kuandaa Mkataba wa Kimataifa wenye nguvu kisheria kuhusu uchafuzi wa plastiki, ikiwemo katika mazingira ya bahari, zimemalizika huko Geneva, Uswisi bila muafaka kwenye nyaraka tarajiwa, ambapo mkutano umeahirishwa hadi tarehe itakayotangazwa baadaye.Kuwa mzazi si rahisi kila wakati, lakini usaidizi unaofaa unaweza kuleta mabadiliko ndio maana Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa linalohusika na masuala ya watoto UNICEF limekuwa likiendesha mafunzo kwa wazazi juu ya namna bora za kulea watoto. Alinune Nsemwa ambaye ni mtaalamu wa masuala ya malezi, makuzi na maendeleo ya awali ya mtoto kutoka UNICEF nchini Tanzania ameeleza vidokezo vitatu muhimu vya kuwalea watoto ambavyo vinaweza kuleta utofauti mkubwa.Makala ninakukutanisha na Sawiche Wamunza Mtaalamu wa Mawasiliano ya Kimkakati wa Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Mpango wa Maendeleo, UNDP nchini Tanzania ambaye baada ya mafunzo ya siku tatu ya uchumi rejeleshi katika mkoa wa Mtwara, Kusini-Mashariki mwa Tanzania alizungumza na Godlove Makunge Muasisi na Mkurugenzi wa kampuni ya kuzoa taka na usafi wa mazingira, iitwayo Shikamana Investment. Bwana Makunge anaanza kwa kuelezea mtazamo wa jamii kwake baada ya kuamua kuanza kuzoa taka.Na katika Radwa Ahmed, Mkimbizi kutoka Sudan ambaye alianza kwa kuoka mikate kwa ajili ya familia yake, na kwa ufadhili wa shirika la Umoja wakimbizi Mataifa la kuhudumia wakimbizi UNHCR, ameweza kuigeuza talanta yake kuwa biashara ya kuuza mikate na kuajiri wakimbizi wenzake.Mwenyeji wako ni Leah Mushi, karibu!
In this episode, we speak with Dr. Damour about the emotional lives of teenagers. We pay especial attention to the pressures that both genders feel yet how those may be manifested differently across genders, at times. Dr. Damour unpacks parent-child relationships, especially the mother-daughter relationship, and the role of identification in that relationship as girls mature. We also discuss how research methods may not always allow for the identification of areas of concern for boys. Dr. Lisa Damour is the author of three New York Times best sellers: Untangled, Under Pressure, and The Emotional Lives of Teenagers. She co-hosts the Ask Lisa podcast, works in collaboration with UNICEF, and is recognized as a thought leader by the American Psychological Association. Dr. Damour is also a regular contributor to The New York Times and CBS News. Dr. Damour serves as a Senior Advisor to the Schubert Center for Child Studies at Case Western Reserve University and has written numerous academic papers, chapters, and books related to education and child development. She maintains a clinical practice and also speaks to schools, professional organizations, and corporate groups around the world on the topics of child and adolescent development, family mental health, and adult well-being. Dr. Damour graduated with honors from Yale University and worked for the Yale Child Study Center before earning her doctorate in Clinical Psychology at the University of Michigan. She has been a fellow at Yale's Edward Zigler Center in Child Development and Social Policy and the University of Michigan's Power Foundation. She and her husband are the proud parents of two daughters. To learn more about Dr. Damour and her work please visit https://drlisadamour.com/ and follow her on instagram @lisa.damour
To conclude my series on the Israel-Palestine conflict, I look at Jewish presence in the Levant going all the way back to the Iron Age, the events leading to the founding of the modern State of Israel, its unique economic and military relationship with the US, and its long asymmetrical conflict with Palestinians. Please consider donating to help bring an end to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. It can be confusing and complex to navigate the many charities that claim to offer direct aid in Gaza. Some recommend giving directly to family fundraisers, but investigative reports suggest some GoFundMe donations never reach the citizens they're intended to help. As for charity organizations, some smaller ones have proven to be fronts, and even some major organizations accept donations for Gaza despite not providing direct aid on the ground there. There are even calls by other charities for the Israel and US backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation to be shut down because of the numerous massacres occurring at its distribution sites. Among the more trustworthy charities actually working on bringing aid to Palestinians are UNICEF, Oxfam International, Doctors Without Borders, Save the Children, and Palestinian Children's Relief Fund. Get 3 months of premium wireless service for $15 bucks a month at MintMobile.com/Blindness Check out the show merch, perfect for gifts! Pledge support on Patreon to get an ad-free feed with exclusive episodes! Check out my novel, Manuscript Found! Find a transcript of this episode with source citations and related imagery at www.historicalblindness.com. Direct all advertising inquiries to advertising@airwavemedia.com. Visit www.airwavemedia.com to find other high-quality podcasts! Some music on this episode was licensed under a Blue Dot Sessions blanket license at the time of this episode's publication. Tracks include "Cobweb Transit," "Black Ballots," "Cicle Deserrat," "Olivia Wraith," "Vellum and Steel," "Minister Creek," "Invernen," and "Cicle DR Valga." Additional music, including "Remedy for Melancholy," is by Kai Engel, licensed under Creative Commons. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Impact can be measured purely in dollars, or it can be measured in impact, which is the effect that our programs have had on changing the lives of children.” -Shelley Diamond Shelley Diamond is a passionate builder of global brands and businesses, with expertise across a wide range of communications disciplines. As one of the highest-ranking female executives in advertising, she has championed marketing transformation for both domestic and global clients in the consumer and B2B spaces. In this interview, Shelley emphasizes that marketing should be viewed as an investment—integral to achieving real impact through advocacy and program success—not simply as an expense on the balance sheet. She shares how UNICEF approaches innovation through program effectiveness, leveraging technology, partnerships, and bold action to further children's rights, education, and well-being. This includes adapting to modern challenges such as combating misinformation and navigating difficult terrains for vaccine delivery. Shelley explains how UNICEF integrates brand and performance marketing, using data-driven insights to identify and target audiences most likely to engage with and support their mission. By expanding their reach and tailoring their approach to different audience interests, UNICEF remains relevant and impactful in a crowded nonprofit space—while balancing the sector's focus on expense versus program ratio. This conversation offers valuable lessons for anyone looking to align brand building with measurable, meaningful change. Website: https://www.unicefusa.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UNICEF-USA/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shelley-diamond/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unicefusa/ Apply to join our marketing mastermind group: https://notypicalmoments.typeform.com/to/hWLDNgjz Follow No Typical Moments at: Website: https://notypicalmoments.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/no-typical-moments-llc/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4G7csw9j7zpjdASvpMzqUA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/notypicalmoments Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NTMoments
Jack Eustace, Governance and Policy Manager with Spunout, highlights the issues that are having the biggest impact on young people in Ireland.
“Impact can be measured purely in dollars, or it can be measured in impact, which is the effect that our programs have had on changing the lives of children.” -Shelley Diamond Shelley Diamond is a passionate builder of global brands and businesses, with expertise across a wide range of communications disciplines. As one of the highest-ranking female executives in advertising, she has championed marketing transformation for both domestic and global clients in the consumer and B2B spaces. In this interview, Shelley emphasizes that marketing should be viewed as an investment—integral to achieving real impact through advocacy and program success—not simply as an expense on the balance sheet. She shares how UNICEF approaches innovation through program effectiveness, leveraging technology, partnerships, and bold action to further children's rights, education, and well-being. This includes adapting to modern challenges such as combating misinformation and navigating difficult terrains for vaccine delivery. Shelley explains how UNICEF integrates brand and performance marketing, using data-driven insights to identify and target audiences most likely to engage with and support their mission. By expanding their reach and tailoring their approach to different audience interests, UNICEF remains relevant and impactful in a crowded nonprofit space—while balancing the sector's focus on expense versus program ratio. This conversation offers valuable lessons for anyone looking to align brand building with measurable, meaningful change. Website: https://www.unicefusa.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UNICEF-USA/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shelley-diamond/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unicefusa/ Apply to join our marketing mastermind group: https://notypicalmoments.typeform.com/to/hWLDNgjz Follow No Typical Moments at: Website: https://notypicalmoments.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/no-typical-moments-llc/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4G7csw9j7zpjdASvpMzqUA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/notypicalmoments Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NTMoments
Hace casi dos semanas, 13 niños gazatíes enfermos acompañados de sus familiares llegaron a Zaragoza en un avión medicalizado desde Jordania para ser tratados en distintos centros hospitalarios de Cataluña, País Vasco, Navarra y Asturias. Son niños que vienen con quemaduras, traumatismos, o con problemas oncológicos, y cardiológicos. Saludamos a Javier Ayala, especialista en cardiología pediátrica del Hospital Universitario de Cruces. UNICEF creó en 2019 el Grupo Asesor de Infancia y Adolescencia de UNICEF España. En 2024, casi 25.000 niños, niñas y adolescentes formaron parte de 444 espacios de participación, en los que reflexionan, debaten y hacen propuestas. Estos espacios los promueve UNICEF en los municipios junto a los propios ayuntamientos. Hoy tenemos con nosotros a Roberto Pablo Arribas, joven implicado en grupos de participación. El 12 de agosto de 2026 es una fecha que no solo los astrónomos han fijado en su calendario. El norte del país vivirá ese día un eclipse total, el “acontecimiento astronómico del siglo” para muchos. España no ha vivido un fenómeno similar desde 1905 siendo el siguiente en 2182. Tenemos con nosotros a Agustín Collazos, presidente de HOSPECO, Asociación Empresarial de Hospedaje de A Coruña. Pilar de Francisco vuelve con su sección Poco nos Pasa para hablar de la nueva moda: el perfomative reading. Consiste en consumir los clásicos de la literatura como un accesorio en vez de como lectura.
El Grupo Asesor de Infancia y Adolescencia de UNICEF trabaja para llevar las inquietudes de los jóvenes a las autoridades
This week on The Broski Report, Fearless Leader Brittany Broski admires Robert Downey Jr's Sherlock Holmes, unpacks Coraline, and and discusses the importance of fashion. The OFFICIAL Songs of The Week Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ULrcEqO2JafGZPeonyuje?si=061c5c0dd4664f01
Gaza: El Ejército israelí mata a seis periodistas en un ataque contra su tienda de campaña. Colombia: Guterres lamenta el fallecimiento de Miguel Uribe Turbay. UNICEF pide un mayor apoyo para los niños y las familias que regresan a Afganistán. La piratería y los ataques digitales amenazan el comercio marítimo mundial.
Jaridani leo tunaangazia waandishi wa habari waliouawa katika ukanda wa Gaza, na wakimbizi wa Burundi huko Tanzania. Makala inamulika maendeleo na ustawi kwa wakimbizi Kakuma nchini Kenya na mashinani inatupeleka katika kaunti ya Tana River nchini humo, kulikoni?Kufuatia kuuawa kwa waandishi sita wa habari huko Gaza, viongozi wa mashirika mbalimbali ya Umoja wa Mataifa wamekosoa vikali shambulio hilo lililotekelezwa na majeshi ya Israel usiku wa kuamkia leo.Moja ya changamoto kubwa wanazokutana nazo wakimbizi pale wanapokaa nchi waliyopatiwa uhifadhi kwa muda mrefu ni kukosa nyaraka muhimu za utambulisho. Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa linalohusika na masuala ya wakimbizi UNHCR limekuwa mstari wa mbele katika kuhakikisha wanapata suluhu ya changamoto hii. Makala inamulika mnufaika wa Jamii Biashara ambalo ni jukwaa la mtandaoni la masoko lililobuniwa na Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Kazi duniani, (ILO) na Chama cha Wafanyabiashara na Viwanda Kenya, (KNCCI). Jukwaa hili limefungua fursa kwa wakimbizi wanaoshughulika na biashara ndogo ndogo ili kujikimu maisha katika kambi ya wakimbizi ya Kakuma nchini Kenya. Assumpta Massoi ndiye mwenyeji wako kupitia video ya ILO.Na katika mashinani fursa ni yake Mariam Kazungu kutoka Kaunti ya Tana River nchini Kenya, ambaye anasema Watoto wake wamenufaika kupitia mradi wa shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la kuhudumia watoto, UNICEF wa utoaji wa chanjo dhidi ya homa ya tumbo na ugonjwa wa surua.Mwenyeji wako ni Anold Kayanda, karibu!
Charles Glass is an American British author, journalist, broadcaster and publisher specializing in the Middle East and the Second World War. He was ABC News chief Middle East correspondent from 1983 to 1993, and he has worked as a correspondent for Newsweek and The Observer. Glass is the author of Tribes with Flags: A Dangerous Passage Through the Chaos of the Middle East and a collection of essays, Money for Old Rope: Disorderly Compositions. His most recent book is “Syria: Civil War to Holy War.” He decided to author this book covering the Arab Spring in 2011 and a series of the other major events that occurred during the interim. The Arab Spring and climate change, caused by severe drought, were two major causes of the Syrian conflict. Humanitarian groups, especially the United Nations, supported the Syrian people during the civil war with clean water, refugee assistance, food and medicines.
This week on The Broski Report, Fearless Leader Brittany Broski discusses The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde and the history of the macabre. The OFFICIAL Songs of The Week Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ULrcEqO2JafGZPeonyuje?si=061c5c0dd4664f01
-UNICEF: 28 kids die in Gaza every day from bombs, starvation -Senate confirms drunken TV lady to be top prosecutor in D.C. -W.H. once again giving special treatment to pedos -GOP power grab in Texas provokes government crisis
Gaza: Famine doesn't happen overnight, says UN aid agency In Sudan, children are ‘just skin and bones': UNICEF Geography shouldn't define destiny, UN chief tells summit on landlocked nations
Hii leo jaridani tunakuletea mada kwa kina ambayo inamulika unyonyeshaji mtoto maziwa ya mama, uwekezaji kwenye mustakabali yao, kauli mbiu ya Wiki ya unyonyeshaji duniani iliyoanza tarehe Mosi mwezi huu wa Agosti na itakunja jamvi tarehe 7.Mashirika ya Umoja wa Mataifa lile la Wanawake, UN Women na la watoto, UNICEF yamewaeleza waandishi wa habari jijini Geneva Uswisi kuwa hali ya njaa Sudan inazidi kuwa kali zaidi. Salvator Nkurunziza, Mwakilishi wa UN Women Sudan amesema kwamba UN Women inashauri zipewe kipaumbele kaya zinazoongozwa na wanawake, pamoja na makundi kama wanawake wajawazito, wanaonyonyesha, na wasichana balehe katika kila aina ya msaada wa chakula.Katibu Mkuu wa Umoja wa Mataifa António Guterres leo katika ufunguzi wa Mkutano kuhusu nchi zisizo na Bahari LLDC3 unaofanyika Awaza, Turkmenistan amewasihi viongozi kufikiria upya maendeleo kwa mataifa yasiyo na bahari akisema, “leo tunakusanyika hapa kuthibitisha ukweli kwamba jiografia haipaswi kamwe kuamua hatima ya nchi.” Tukirejea Geneva, Uswisi unakofanyika mkutano utakaweka mwelekeo wa jinsi ya kukabiliana na uchafuzi unaotokana na plastiki duniani, Inger Andersen, Mkurugenzi Mtendaji wa Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Mpango wa Mazingira Duniani, UNEP, ameonya kwamba, “uchafuzi wa plastiki tayari upo katika mazingira, baharini, na hata katika miili yetu. Tukizidi kuendelea kwa mwelekeo huu, dunia yote itazama katika uchafuzi wa plastiki.”Na mashinani leo tuko katika shoroba za makao makuu ya Umoja wa Mataifa jijini New York, Marekani ambapo wageni hutoka kila pembe ya Dunia kutembelea jengo hili la kihistoria. Mwalimu Maria Rulands ni mmoja wao.Mwenyeji wako ni Assumpta Massoi, karibu!
One of the most popular film and tv comics ever (with some novelty tunes tossed in for good measure), Danny Kaye delighted audiences with his wordplay whether remembering if "the vessel with the pestle has the brew that it true," speeding through the names of dozens of Russian composers, or engaging is some good natured "faux-Swedish" dialogue on the Muppet Show. Danny was also a humanitarian, serving as the first goodwill ambassador for the United Nations' children's charity UNICEF. Danny was also a part owner of a famed Seattle recording studio (Kaye-Smith) and an initial investor in the Seattle Mariners. We would report what he did in his spare time, but it appears he didn't have any! As always find extended cuts below and thanks for sharing our shows! Want more Danny Kaye? Any child of the 50s knows this bit of wordplay magic. The vessel with the pestle. . .https://youtu.be/WzmnSyqv37A?si=v6TNh8A2FZfYStpA See if you can keep up with Danny as he rolls through Russian composers in this gem taken from the musical "Lady in the Dark". https://youtu.be/KJm1pvOyyXc?si=_Zq_e893UXJh635_ Danny was a prolific novelty song artist and one of his best was a tribute to his beloved Dodgers. Oh, really? No -- O'Malley!" https://youtu.be/zBQlbtJqjUI?si=jtCNe9wP00UZAo4M Danny Kaye was a welcome presence on television anytime he appeared, and one of his best late career spots was on The Muppets Show. https://youtu.be/MyLTknMEiR4?si=vrftANsa7RmPx_eP
Bandaríkjaforseti krefst þess af aðildarríkjum NATO að þau verji fimm prósentum af vergri landsframleiðslu til varnar- og öryggismála eins og það er oftast orðað. Bandaríkin voru til skamms tíma nánast eina NATO-ríkið sem lagði meira en tvö prósent af vergri landsframleiðslu til þessa málaflokks, en nú stefna nánast öll aðildarríki Evrópusambandsins og NATO að fimm prósenta markinu. Þetta er rökstutt með vaxandi óvissu og ógnum í heimspólitíkinni almennt og stóraukinni ógn úr austri eftir að Rússar réðust inn í Úkraínu sérstaklega. Og það eru ekki bara Vesturlönd sem margfalda viðskipti sín við hergagnaframeiðendur heimsins, Rússar gera það auðvitað líka og svipaða sögu er að segja af mörgum ríkjum í öllum heimsálfum. En þjóðríki hafa ekki ótæmandi sjóði, sem þýðir að margföldun útgjalda á einu sviði kallar á niðurskurð á öðrum. Þetta hefur ekki síst bitnað á þróunaraðstoð og hvers kyns mannúðar- og hjálparstarfi og svo hafa umhverfis- og loftslagsmál líka orðið illa fyrir niðurskurðarhnífnum, enda sársaukaminna fyrir stjórnmálafólk sem á starfsferil sinn undir velvild kjósenda að skera niður útgjöld til þessara málaflokka en þeirra, sem bitna beint og milliliðalaust á almenningi heimafyrir. Rætt er við Evu Bjarnadóttur, teymisstjóra hjá Unicef á Íslandi, Gísla Rafn Ólafsson, framkvæmdastjóra Íslandsdeildar Rauða krossins og Margréti Sigurðardóttur Blöndal, barnalækni. Umsjón: Ævar Örn Jósepsson Tæknimaður: Kári Guðmundsson
Hii leo jaridani tunaangazia hali ya msaada wa kibinadamu katika ukanda wa Gaza, na mlipuko wa kipindupingu nchini Sudan. Makala tunafuatilia ziara ya katibu Mkuu wa Umoja wa Mataifa nchini Kazakhstan na mashinani tunamulika unyonyeshaji Sudan Kusini.Simulizi za huzuni, majonzi na kukata tamaa zinaendelea kila uchao huko Ukanda wa Gaza, eneo la Palestina linalokaliwa kimabavu na Israel hasa wakati huu ambapo raia wanaokwenda kusaka chakula wanakumbwa na mashambulizi yanayosababisha vifo. Ijumaa iliyopita Umoja wa Mataifa uliripoti kuwa zaidi ya watu 100 waliuawa na mamia kadhaa walijeruhiwa katika siku mbili pekee Wakisaka chakula.Zaidi ya watoto 640,000 walio na umri wa chini ya miaka mitano wapo hatarini kutokana na mlipuko wa ugonjwa wa kipindupindu huko Kaskazini mwa Darfur, nchini Sudan.. Katika makala Anold Kayanda anatupeleka Asia ya Kati ambako Umoja wa Mataifa na Kazakhstan wamesaini makubaliano ya Kazakhstan kuwa mwenyeji wa Kituo cha Kikanda cha Umoja wa Mataifa cha Malengo ya Maendeleo Endelevu kwa ajili ya ukanda wa Asia ya Kati na Afghanistan..Na mashinani nawapisha wanafunzi wawili,Wanga pamoja na Kifaya ambao ni wanafunzi katika shule ya Sekondari ya Askofu Abangite iliyopo jimbo la Yambio,kusini Magharibi mwa Sudani Kusini karibu na mpaka wa Jamhuri ya Kidemokrasia ya Kongo.Wakizungumza na shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Kuhudumia watoto UNICEF nchini humo wameeleza umuhimu wa maziwa ya mama kwa mtoto.Mwenyeji wako ni Assumpta Massoi, karibu!
Salim Oweis, Spokesperson for Unicef in Amman, Jordan, discusses the distribution of aid in to Gaza.
In this episode of "What Makes You Tick," host Stephen speaks with Dr. Victoria Rose, a UK-based consultant plastic surgeon, about her extensive humanitarian work in Gaza during the ongoing Israel-Gaza war. The conversation opens with Dr. Rose's personal journey into medicine and plastic surgery, but quickly turns to her frontline experiences in Gaza, where she has completed three "tours" since 2018, working primarily with trauma victims – the majority of whom are children – in the besieged territory. Dr. Rose provides firsthand, harrowing accounts of the catastrophic impact of Israeli military operations on Gaza's civilian population. She describes the escalating numbers of wounded and killed, the relentless airstrikes, and the devastation wrought upon hospitals and essential infrastructure. The situation, as Dr. Rose recounts, is a direct result of the actions and policies of Israel under Benjamin Netanyahu's government. She underscores that this government is solely responsible for the ongoing humanitarian crisis and the scale of civilian suffering in Gaza, which she frankly describes as genocide. She details the work of her team in conjunction with IDEALS, a medical charity, and shares powerful stories of the local population's resilience and unimaginable hardship—highlighting how Gaza, before the war, was a place full of culture, education, and strong community bonds, now reduced to ruins where survival is the daily struggle. Dr. Rose discusses the profound psychological and physical toll on children, illustrating this with stories of child patients who have suffered life-changing injuries or lost family members in the bombardment. A significant part of the conversation focuses on the catastrophic failure of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), the body currently tasked with delivering aid. Dr. Rose describes the GHF's approach as disgraceful, militarized, and deadly, with their flawed system resulting in additional deaths—including shootings at aid distribution points—and inadequate food provision (often just bags of rice and pasta, far from meeting the actual needs of the population). She states unequivocally that the GHF must be removed and replaced by legitimate, experienced humanitarian actors such as UNICEF, UNRWA, the World Food Programme, and other established aid organizations that are capable of providing comprehensive relief, including food, healthcare, water, sanitation, and protection for the most vulnerable. Dr. Rose also addresses the misinformation and propaganda in Western media, calling out news organizations like the BBC for adopting narratives that label Palestinian healthcare workers as members of Hamas—assertions she firmly refutes based on her on-the-ground experience. She emphasizes that her colleagues in Gaza are doctors and nurses dedicated solely to saving lives amid impossible conditions. In her message to world leaders and the international community, Dr. Rose urges for immediate, tangible action: a ceasefire leading to a two-state solution, and the restoration of proper humanitarian agencies in Gaza. She insists that real change requires both political will and a return to basic human decency—her most striking takeaway being, "We just have to be nice to each other." This episode offers a raw, urgent, and deeply informed perspective on the devastation in Gaza, directly holding Israel and its current leadership responsible for the humanitarian disaster, and calls for an overhaul of current aid mechanisms to prevent further needless suffering.
Ricardo Pires, Communication Manager at UNICEF
Die Verenigde Nasies se Kinderfonds, Unicef, sê humanitêre toestande in Gaza bly ʼn katastrofe, met kinders wat honger ly, oorwerkte hulpwerkers en skaars brandstof- en watervoorraad. 'n Half-miljoen mense, byna ʼn kwart van die bevolking, beleef toestande soortgelyk aan hongersnood terwyl die res ook swaarkry. Die Israelse Weermag het glo sedert laat in Mei meer as 'n duisend Palestyne doodgeskiet toe hulle wou toegang kry tot kos. Unicef se woordvoerder, Ricardo Pires, sê dis ʼn perfekte storm van lyding vir kinders:
If/Then: Research findings to help us navigate complex issues in business, leadership, and society
This week on If/Then, we're sharing an episode of The Future of Everything, a podcast hosted by Stanford School of Engineering professor and friend of the show Russ Altman.Everyone has goals — some are monumental, others modest — but every goal matters. Szu-chi Huang, an associate professor of marketing at Stanford Graduate School of Business, is an expert on sustaining enthusiasm for individuals, customers, and employees across global corporations and organizations.On this episode, Huang shares what it takes to stay motivated over time — not just at the beginning of a goal, when energy runs high, or at the end, when the finish line is in sight, but through the toughest part: the middle. She explains why motivation is a dynamic process that requires different tools at different stages, and offers practical advice drawn from her research on everything from retirement savings and loyalty programs to children's health and social apps. Along the way, she and Altman explore how purpose, progress, and even a little social pressure can help us keep going — and how AI might someday coach us through.More Resources: Szu-chi Huang, faculty profile & If/Then episode Russ Altman, faculty profile The Future of EverythingIf/Then is a podcast from Stanford Graduate School of Business that examines research findings that can help us navigate the complex issues we face in business, leadership, and society.Chapters:(00:00:00) IntroductionRuss Altman introduces Szu-Chi Huang, professor of marketing at Stanford GSB.(00:03:31) Studying MotivationSzu-chi shares what led her to study motivational science(00:04:03) Defining MotivationMotivation as the drive to close the gap between current and ideal self.(00:04:57) The Science of MotivationStudying motivation through behavioral and neurological data.(00:05:48) Why It Matters in BusinessHow motivation science applies to leaders, teams, and customers.(00:06:39) Motivation FrameworkThe strategies needed in order to stay motivated over time.(00:07:42) The Mindset of MotivationThe different mindsets needed throughout the stages of motivation.(00:09:21) Motivating Kids to Choose HealthyA Collaboration with UNICEF to study what motivates children.(00:10:55) Gamified Coupons in PanamaA study using gamified coupons to influence children's food choices.(00:14:26) Loyalty Programs as MotivationHow customer reward programs act as structured goal journeys.(00:16:47) Progress Versus PurposeThe different incentives needed in each stage of loyalty programs.(00:18:29) Retirement Saving LessonsHow financial institutions apply motivational science to long-term goals.(00:21:12) Motivation in Social ContextThe role of social connections in goal pursuit and sustaining motivation.(00:26:10) Designing Apps for MotivationHow redesigning user interfaces can help users stay motivated.(00:27:20) AI as a Motivation CoachUsing AI to personalize feedback across all stages of goal pursuit.(00:30:09) Starting and Sustaining a GoalPractical strategies for launching and sustaining a goal.(00:31:57) ConclusionSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We were discussing the role of degrees in job seeking and hiring this week and we had a question from one person who said he was struggling to get interviews despite 30 years of experience. So we ask: What are the rules around ageism here in the UAE when it comes to getting a job? Lawyer Thenji Moyo joins Jennifer to shed light on this Researchers say we live in an age where loneliness is affecting people of all ages, genders and nationalities and it's a particular issue here in the UAE, where working days are long and relationships can feel transient. And now, it seems, this lack of close relationships is being worsened by a rise in ghosting - when a friend leaves your life with no warning and no explanation. So, why is ghosting on the rise and what does it mean for how we form friendships? We find out from Clinical Psychologist Dr Asha Dullabh. And a new UNICEF‐led UN study has found that nearly 60% of young people have experienced secondary trauma from consuming media content featuring graphic images of conflict online. Dr. Aseel Takshe, Acting Dean of the School of Health Sciences and Psychology at Canadian University Dubai tells us what it means about our online environment and what parents and young adults need to know.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on The Broski Report, Fearless Leader Brittany Broski shares her hot take on Benson Boone, rants about technology, discusses the representation of bodies online, and invents a Hot Dog food truck.
What exactly is going on inside the Gaza strip? Amid growing reports of children starving to death and fears of full-blown famine, the international community appears to be becoming more critical of Israel. Roland Oliphant hears from a UNICEF staffer with recent on the ground experience in Gaza about why mass starvation is setting in - but is still avoidable. Tess Ingram shares the latest from the area and how it is now nothing short of a ‘hellscape'.Plus, in a dramatic escalation of tensions, Thailand bombed its neighbour Cambodia on Thursday with F16 fighter jets. But how did it come to this and why now?Roland speaks to the Telegraph's Bangkok-based correspondent Sarah Newey to get the latest from the region.Exclusive footage showing acute malnutrition in Gaza: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/global-health/terror-and-security/gaza-starvation-child-malnutrition-israel-hamas-war/https://linktr.ee/BattleLinesContact us with feedback or ideas:battlelines@telegraph.co.uk @venetiarainey@RolandOliphant Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on The Broski Report, Fearless Leader Brittany Broski reviews an airport tantrum TikTok, recounts her Twilight rewatch experience, hosts book club, and talks about sword fighting, and discusses her obsessions of the week.
In the midst of the television coverage of Soccer Aid, a celebrity soccer match organised by Unicef, the audience was told that “one in six children around the world are currently living through war”. Listener Isla got in touch with More or Less to ask whether the claim was correct, so we tracked down the source to an organisation called the Peace Research Institute Oslo.Research director Siri Aas Rustad tells us how they worked out a figure for the number of children living near to a “conflict” and the big differences between that and something most people would think of as “war”.If you've seen a number you think we should look at, email the team on moreorless@bbc.co.ukPresenter: Lizzy McNeill Producer: Nicholas Barrett Series producer: Tom Colls Production co-ordinator: Brenda Brown Sound mix: Giles Aspen Editor: Richard Vadon
This week on The Broski Report, Fearless Leader Brittany Broski discusses her experience at the Cowboy Carter Tour, talks about filming Royal Court with David Corenswet, determines the hotness of animated animal characters, and analyzes a series of Tomas Cole paintings.
This week on The Broski Report, Fearless Leader Brittany Broski celebrates the 100th episode with a moment of genuine gratitude and a list of 100 of her favorite things right now.