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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.
UN agencies continue to draw attention to the dire conditions in Gaza, where food security experts warned this week of mounting evidence of famine and widespread starvation due to conflict, displacement and the near-total collapse of essential services.Ricardo Pires, Communication Manager with the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF), is fresh from a mission to the enclave, where a man-made drought is also looming.He told UN News' Daniel Johnson that lack of drinking water means children are dehydrated and at risk of disease as families resort to using contaminated water sources.
Netanyahu dice che a Gaza non c'è carestia. Che nessuno muore di fame. È la stessa voce che nega i crimini, che chiama "terroristi" i bambini, che bombarda i convogli dell'UNRWA e poi accusa l'ONU di non fare abbastanza. Ora arriva a negare l'evidenza, con il sangue ancora fresco tra le macerie. Il nuovo rapporto dell'IPC, sostenuto da ONU, WFP e UNICEF, dice l'esatto contrario: il 39% della popolazione di Gaza passa giorni interi senza mangiare. Oltre 500.000 persone vivono condizioni “simil-carestia”. L'intera popolazione sotto i cinque anni, 320.000 bambini, è a rischio di malnutrizione acuta. Bambini che muoiono. Neonati emaciati che non hanno acqua né latte. Famiglie ridotte a nulla che seppelliscono figli senza nemmeno una bara. A Gaza si muore di fame e lo si fa nel silenzio di chi si volta dall'altra parte. Le tre soglie tecniche che definiscono una carestia — consumo di cibo, malnutrizione acuta, decessi correlati — sono tutte superate in alcune aree. Ma Netanyahu dice che va tutto bene. Perché dire la verità significherebbe assumersi la responsabilità del blocco degli aiuti, della distruzione sistematica dei servizi, della guerra che uccide anche senza sparare. E l'Occidente? Sta zitto. Troppo occupato a giustificare l'indifendibile o a giocare a equidistanze impossibili. Intanto 62.000 tonnellate di aiuti restano bloccate ogni mese. Ogni giorno che passa è una condanna a morte per centinaia di innocenti. Chi nega la fame mentre la infligge non è un capo di Stato. È un criminale da tribunale penale internazionale. E chi lo sostiene, chi lo applaude, chi lo finanzia è complice. #LaSveglia per La NotiziaDiventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/la-sveglia-di-giulio-cavalli--3269492/support.
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.
Salim Oweis, UNICEF Communications Specialist for the Middle East and North Africa joined us to discuss the work the body are constantly undergoing in the Gaza strip as Palestinians face widespread malnutrition. As of today, 14 more Palestinians have died from hunger. However, Salim says that UNICEF is running out of supplies of Ready-to-Use Therapeutic Food. Food could be depleted by August if the current trend continues.
Portugal é o 4.º país onde as crianças têm mais bem-estar, segundo a UNICEF. Mas será que estamos a fazer tudo certo? E o que falta melhorar?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Israeli army has annnounced a pause in military activity in three designated areas of Gaza and will allow the UN and aid agencies to open secure land routes into Gaza. Secunder Kermani, Channel 4's Foreign Correspondent, gives us an update before we speak to Salim Oweis, UNICEF spokesperson for Middle East and North Africa.
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.
Huko Pemba, visiwani Zanzibar nchini Tanzania, Mpango mpya wa afya ya mama unawasaidia wanawake wajawazito kukabiliana na upungufu wa damu na kujifungua watoto wenye afya. Kupitia Serikali ya Mapinduzi ya Zanzibar, kwa ushirikiano na shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la kuhudumia watoto, UNICEF na kwa msaada wa kifedha kutoka Wakfu wa Gates, zaidi ya wanawake 16,000 sasa wanapata huduma bora kupitia Virutubisho vya Madini Mbalimbali (MMS) na huduma zilizoboreshwa za kliniki za wajawazito. Assumpta Massoi amefuatilia mradi huo kupitia video ya UNICEF TAnzania.
Hii leo jaridani tunaangazia hali ya kibinadamu Gaza, na Siku ya Kimataifa ya Wanawake na Wasichana wa Asili ya Afrika. Makala inatupeleka nchini Tanzania na mashinani tunakwenda nchini Uganda, kulikoni?Katibu Mkuu wa Umoja wa Mataifa, António Guterres, ameonya kuwa mateso yanayoendelea katika Ukanda wa Gaza, eneo la Palestina linalokaliwa kimabavu na Israeli, ni zaidi ya janga la kibinadamu – ni janga la maadili linalopasua dhamira ya jumuiya ya kimataifa.Leo, tarehe 25 Julai, ni Siku ya Kimataifa ya Wanawake na Wasichana wa Asili ya Afrika, ikiwa na kaulimbiu ya mwaka huu: “Kuinuka Pamoja: Wanawake na Wasichana wa Asili ya Afrika Wakiongoza kwa Nguvu.” Idhaa ya Umoja wa Mataifa imefanya mahojiano na Patricia Da Silva, Mratibu wa Kimataifa wa Timu ya Hakuna Kumwacha Yeyote Nyuma katika shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Afya ya Uzazi na Idadi ya Watu, UNFPA na akafafanua kidogo siku hii inabeba nini hasa. Makala inatupeleka Pemba, visiwani Zanzibar nchini Tanzania, ambapo mpango mpya wa afya ya mama unawasaidia wanawake wajawazito kukabiliana na upungufu wa damu na kujifungua watoto wenye afya. Kupitia Serikali ya Mapinduzi ya Zanzibar, kwa ushirikiano na shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la kuhudumia watoto, UNICEF na kwa msaada wa kifedha kutoka Wakfu wa Gates, zaidi ya wanawake 16,000 sasa wanapata huduma bora kupitia Virutubisho vya Madini Mbalimbali (MMS) na huduma zilizoboreshwa za kliniki za wajawazito. Assumpta Massoi amefuatilia mradi huo kupitia video ya UNICEF TAnzania.Na katika Arinda Angella, kiongozi wa wanafunzi kutoka Mbarara, Uganda akieleza jinsi ushiriki wake katika mafunzo haya ya uongozi ambayo yameendeshwa kwa ushirikiano wa Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Maendeleo UNDP na Kituo cha Mafunzo cha Julius Nyerere unavyompa mwanga mpya kuhusu nafasi ya vijana na wanawake katika kufanikisha Malengo ya Maendeleo Endelevu (SDGs).Mwenyeji wako ni Anold Kayanda, karibu!
Projeto VOAR está a ser testado em 11 colégios e abrange cerca de 11 mil alunos; músico português Dino D'Santiago, embaixador da iniciativa, falou à ONU News sobre o trabalho.
Ouça a entrevista com a especialista para educação do Unicef Brasil, Polímnia Cassimiro. Foto: Clayton Cavalcante
Heftige Reaktionen aus Israel und den USA auf Macron │ Paris erklärt Grund für Anerkennung Palästinas als Staat │ Deutschland lehnt kurzfristige Anerkennung ab │ Arabische Staaten loben Initiative aus Paris │ Bundesregierung fordert Waffenstillstand und mehr Hilfe für Gaza │ UNICEF meldet 80 verhungerte Kinder im Gazastreifen │ Russland sieht kaum Chancen auf Gipfeltreffen Putin und Selenskyj im August │ Proteste gegen Korruption in der Ukraine gehen weiter │ Russland verschärft Internetzensur
Rosealia Bollen, Unicef, says the situation in Gaza for children is desperate, with many dying daily from lack of food.
Over one billion people live in slums and informal settlements globally, with that number expected to triple by 2050. And yet, in official data and national censuses, these people are often invisible. Denis Jobin, a senior evaluation officer at UN children's agency, UNICEF, visited multiple slums across four countries in order to change this, collecting quantitative and qualitative data to illuminate the challenges informal settlements face. UN News' Naima Sawaya sat down with Mr. Jobin following a side-event at the High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF) in New York to better understand the conditions of people living in informal settlements.
DANNY BOGGIONE é ativista contra tráfico humano e embaixadora da UNICEF. Ela vai bater um papo sobre tráfico de mulheres e de órgãos. O Vilela é contra qualquer tipo de tráfico, menos o da azulzinha.
The southern African nation's garment industry is being gutted by U.S. tariffs. And United Nations peacekeeping and UNICEF are amongst the agencies facing major cuts after a new U.S. funding rollback.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa linalohusika na masuala ya watoto UNICEF kwakushirikiana na wakfu wa LEGO wametengeneza video yenye kuonesha familia nne na jinsi zinavyopambana na malezi ya Watoto wakiwa ni wazazi kwa mara ya kwanza. Leah Mushi ametazama video hiyo ya takriban dakika 30 na hapa anakuleta simulizi ya familia kutoka nchini Afrika Kusini.
Hii leo jaridani tunaangazia msaada wa kibinadamu nchini Nigeria, na mradi wa nishati ya sola ya kusaidia wakulima nchini Ethiopia. Makala inakupeleka nchini Afrika Kusini na mashinani nchini Jamhuri ya Kidemokrasia ya Congo DRC.Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Mpango wa Chakula Duniani (WFP) nchini Nigeria limesema litalazimika kusitisha msaada wake wa dharura wa chakula na lishe kwa watu milioni 1.3 kaskazini-mashariki mwa nchini hiyo ifikapo mwishoni mwa mwezi huu kutokana na ukata.Mradi unaoendeshwa kwa ushirikiano kati ya serikali ya Ethiopia, Shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Maendeleo (UNDP), ubalozi wa China wa kutumia nishati jadidifu ya jua kwa umwagiliaji, umeleta matumaini mapya kwa jamii za wakulima katika mkoa wa Sidama, kusini mwa Ethiopia. Katika makalaShirika la Umoja wa Mataifa linalohusika na masuala ya watoto UNICEF kwakushirikiana na wakfu wa LEGO wametengeneza video yenye kuonesha familia nne na jinsi zinavyopambana na malezi ya Watoto wakiwa ni wazazi kwa mara ya kwanza. Leah Mushi ametazama video hiyo ya takriban dakika 30 na hapa anakuleta simulizi ya familia kutoka nchini Afrika Kusini.Na katika mashinani Noella Bagula, Mwanachama wa Alleluyah Safe Space ambaye ni mama mkimbizi wa ndani kutoka Goma nchini Jamhuri ya Kidemokrasia ya Congo, DRC, ambako wanawake na wasichana wanapitia ukatili wa kijinsia katika migogoro. Bi Bagula anasema yeye sasa anajua jinsi ya kujilinda katika hali hatari kufuatia mafunzo yanayoendeshwa na shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la Idadi ya Watu na Afya uzazi, (UNFPA) katika maeneo salama yaliyotengwa kwa ajili yao.Mwenyeji wako ni Assumpta Massoi, karibu!
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.
Hunger strikes erupt in solidarity with starving children in Gaza "A wave of hunger strikes is sweeping the Arab world in protest of Gaza's starvation crisis caused by the Israeli brutal war and blockade on the Palestinian enclave. Gaza Civil Defence's Mahmoud Basal started a full hunger strike, saying, “I won't eat until my people can.” He described the Israeli blockade as “systematic collective punishment” and called for urgent global action. Former Tunisian president Moncef Marzouki also joined in solidarity. " "UNICEF: ‘Enough is enough' as Gaza hunger crisis deepens " "UNICEF is sounding the alarm on Gaza's worsening famine, calling it a man-made disaster. Children are dying from hunger and malnutrition is now “catastrophic,” the agency warned. Food is nearly gone, water is below emergency levels, and aid is barely getting in. “Enough is enough,” said UNICEF, urging full access for humanitarian deliveries. " Türkiye to host new Ukraine-Russia peace talks "Ukraine and Russia are gearing up for another round of peace talks in Türkiye. President Zelenskyy confirmed the meeting will happen Wednesday, led by his security chief Rustem Umerov. The talks will also cover a possible prisoner swap. Zelenskyy said real progress depends on leader-level engagement and called on diplomats to rally international support. " Türkiye, Iran coordinate ahead of nuclear talks "Top Turkish and Iranian diplomats spoke ahead of nuclear negotiations in Istanbul this Friday. Hakan Fidan and Abbas Araghchi discussed the upcoming talks with the E3 nations (UK, France, and Germany) as well as regional issues like Gaza and Syria. The Istanbul round is part of broader efforts to revive diplomacy amid rising tensions." "Türkiye gets stolen Marcus Aurelius statue back after 65 years " "Türkiye has finally brought home a stolen bronze statue of Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius after six decades abroad. Once displayed in the Cleveland Museum of Art, the statue was looted from Boubon in the 1960s. After a joint investigation and legal push, the US museum dropped its claim. Culture Minister Mehmet Nuri Ersoy hailed the return as a major win: “We were patient—and we won.” "
Send us a textIn episode 246 of “The Data Diva” Talks Privacy Podcast, Debbie Reynolds talks to Aparna Bhushan, a co-host of the Rethinking Tech podcast and a seasoned data protection and governance attorney licensed in both the U.S. and Canada. Together, they explore the critical intersection of geopolitics, tech policy, and data ethics. Aparna shares her professional journey from startups to global corporations and international organizations, such as UNICEF, where her passion for ethical and practical data governance took root. The conversation explores the fast-paced and often contradictory dynamics facing governments, companies, and users in the digital age, highlighting how the collapse of traditional rules has left many institutions scrambling for direction.Debbie and Aparna discuss how companies are navigating conflicting global regulations, the growing risks of consumer backlash, and the real-world consequences of poor data decisions, such as the fallout from GM's data broker scandal and the potential sale of sensitive genetic data in the 23andMe bankruptcy. They also address the dangers of regulation lag, scope creep, and public distrust in platforms that mishandle personal data. Aparna shares her perspective on the emerging global impact of the EU AI Act and the regulatory vacuum in the U.S., arguing that proactive privacy strategies and consumer trust are more valuable than merely checking compliance boxes.The two dive deep into the complexities of age verification laws, questioning the practicality and privacy implications of requiring IDs or weakening encryption to protect children online. They emphasize the need for innovation that respects user rights and propose creative approaches to solving systemic data challenges, including Aparna's vision for AI systems that can audit other AI models for fairness and bias.To close the episode, Aparna shares her global privacy wish list: a more conscious, intentional user culture and a renewed investment in responsible technology development. This thoughtful and wide-ranging conversation is a must-listen for anyone interested in the ethical evolution of data governance in a rapidly shifting global landscape.Support the show
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
The EU's deadline for the ruling party, the collapse of an apartment block in Tbilisi, police misconduct, a kidnapping attempt, UNICEF's troubling report on Georgian youth, and much more! Thanks for tuning in!Let us know what you think and what we can improve on by emailing us at info@rorshok.com You can also contact us through Instagram @rorshok_georgia or Twitter @RorshokGeorgiaLike what you hear? Subscribe, share, and tell your buds.Police mistreating a senior citizen: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1068674495393803A building collapse: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=264Bglf_oOEEmotional viral video: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DMGF0DDMhGX/ Unusual police operation: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1288729059510346 We want to get to know you! Please fill in this mini-survey: https://forms.gle/NV3h5jN13cRDp2r66Wanna avoid ads and help us financially? Follow the link: https://bit.ly/rorshok-donateOops! It looks like we made a mistake.In 4:47, the reader should have said, "orders."Sorry for the inconvenience!
Our focus now is on vaccine hesitancy, with Unicef putting a slowdown in global immunisation programmes down to growth in vaccine misinformation. WHO figures show 115 million infants received at least one vaccine dose last year, with 122 million needed to reach herd immunity. 22 countries across the world have seen their vaccination rates fall below the required 90 per cent since 2019. For more on this Alan Morrissey was joined by, Dr Maire Finn, Ennis Medical.
In this episode, we meet Nene Uwaomah (MPH '25) and Haya Srour (MPH '25), who played key leadership roles in the Applied Global Public Health Initiative (AGPHI) during their time at NYU GPH. We track their academic and professional journeys, from their pre-public health backgrounds—Nene in pre-med and Haya as a dietician—to their hands-on work with communities around the globe. They discuss how AGPHI provides a platform to apply classroom knowledge to real-world projects, shaping global research in places like Zambia and the Middle East. Learn about their impactful work, including Nene's efforts to increase early antenatal care uptake in Zambia and Haya's role in UNICEF's global education program. Nene and Haya both highlight the strong sense of community at GPH and how the faculty and students work together to solve problems. This episode is a powerful testament to how a public health degree can provide the opportunities, skills, and confidence to make a tangible difference in the world. To learn more about the NYU School of Global Public Health, and how our innovative programs are training the next generation of public health leaders, visit http://www.publichealth.nyu.edu.
Luego de las manifestaciones del fin de semana en contra de la gentrificación en la CDMX, la jefa de Gobierno, Clara Brugada, anunció un plan para enfrentar la gentrificación en la capital. Contempla 14 acciones, entre las que se encuentran la regulación de rentas y precios. Las alarmas sonaron en la capital de Siria, luego de que las fuerzas israelíes atacaron los headquarters del Ejército y una zona cercana al palacio presidencial en Damasco. ¿La razón? Intervenir en el conflicto entre las fuerzas sirias y la minoría drusa, a favor de la segunda.Además… La ONU, junto con la Unicef, reportó que 341,000 niños no recibieron ninguna vacuna en México en 2024; Hernán Bermúdez Requena está prófugo desde enero de este año y hasta cuenta con una ficha roja de la Interpol; Donald Trump no le aplicará un “you're fired” a Jerome Powell, actual cabeza de la Reserva Federal; Claudia Sheinbaum ya salió a decir que el primer partido del Mundial sí será en el Estadio Azteca; James Gunn reveló el póster de Supergirl; Se incendió el escenario principal de Tomorrowland Y para #ElVasoMedioLleno… Científicos del Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares en Madrid descubrieron que el propionato de imidazol, generado por ciertas bacterias, provoca inflamación en las arterias. Para enterarte de más noticias como estas, síguenos en redes sociales. Estamos en todas las plataformas como @telokwento. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, we revisit our conversation with Dr. Karyn Gordon (Leadership & Relationship Expert), author of The Three Chairs: How Great Leaders Drive Communication, Performance & Engagement. Karyn is the CEO and co-founder of DK Leadership, a global leadership coaching company whose purpose is developing great leaders at work and home. She has spoken to more than 500,000 people across 17 countries—including Fortune 500 companies, family businesses, entrepreneurs, professional associations, and others. She is also a media personality & consultant (Good Morning America, Forbes, The New York Times) - and the TV resident Leadership & Relationship Expert for Canada's #1 Talk-Show – Cityline). In 2021, she was nominated for the 29th annual RBC Canadian Women Entrepreneur Award. Karyn has a Doctorate in Marriage & Family and certifications in Leadership and Emotional Intelligence, Dr. Karyn was invited to collaborate with professors from The Wharton School to develop an EQ training curriculum specifically for family businesses. John Prato, The Consul General of Canada in New York, hosted a reception honoring her work with New York families and organizations. Over the years, she has served as the media spokesperson for Loblaws, Maple Leaf Foods, Johnson & Johnson, Microsoft, eHarmony and UNICEF.
UNICEF condemns mass killings in Sudan's North KordofanGaza: Tens of thousands affected by latest Israeli displacement orderBelarus: Top rights experts call for investigations into prison deaths
There is a long history of using “edutainment” – mass media storytelling, to pass on information about important social issues, and even to try to change behaviour. But does this work, and in what circumstances can it help? Amber Peterman of UNICEF has just published a review of what we know about edutainment's power to reduce violence against women and children. She talks to Tim Phillips about its track record in changing attitudes to problems such as FGM and child marriage, and the potential of edutainment in social media and even graphic novels.
Ataques em Kordofan do Norte ocorreram no fim de semana e estão sendo investigados; Unicef deplora desrespeito à vida humana e a leis internacionais; menores e grávidas entre as vítimas; violência causou feridos, deslocados, saqueou e incendiou casas.
Die VN se Veiligheidsraad vergader oor toestande in Gaza veral met amper 900 sterftes van Palestyne by voedselverspreidingspunte van die Gaza Humanitêre Stigting. Intussen word daar beraam dat een uit elke 10 kinders in Gaza aan wanvoeding ly terwyl noodvoorrade op die grens wag. Unicef se woordvoerder Rosalia Bollen sê daar is niks in die strook oor nie.
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.
Unicef e Organização Mundial da Saúde afirmam que processo de imunização está estável; no ano passado, pelo menos 89% crianças em todo o mundo receberam pelo menos uma dose da vacina contra difteria, tétano e coqueluche; conflitos de desinformação atrapalham vacinação.
UNICEF mourns the killing of seven children killed queuing up for aid in Gaza Syria: Senior UN envoy speaks out against rising intercommunal violence UN human rights chief underscores the importance of advancing the rights of Indigenous Peoples at high-level forum
UNICEF pide a Israel que revise sus reglas de combate tras la muerte de siete niños que buscaban agua en Gaza. Una "emergencia de desarrollo" exige acelerar la acción global. La OMS recomienda el lenacapavir inyectable como nueva opción de profilaxis contra el VIH. El Alto Comisionado advierte sobre el impacto de la inteligencia artificial en los Pueblos Indígenas
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Hii leo jaridani tunaangazia masuala ya malengo ya maendeleo endelevu, na mradi wa uvuvi unaosaidia kupunguza migogoro Ituri DRC. Makala tunakupeleka nchini Tanzania na mashinani nchini Kenya, kulikoni?Jukwaa la Kisiasa la Ngazi ya Juu la Maendeleo Endelevu, HLPF la mwaka huu wa 2025 limeanza leo hapa katika makao makuu ya Umoja wa Mataifa jijini New York, Marekani ambapo wadau kutoka katika nyanja mbalimbali duniani wanakutana kujadili namna ya kuharakisha utekelezaji wa Malengo ya Maendeleo Endelevu, SDGs.Kutoka msituni kupigana upande wa waasi hadi kuingia ziwani na kuwa mtaalamu wa ufugaji wa samaki, ndio simulizi tunayopata kutoka Jamhuri ya Kidemokrasia ya Congo, DRC, simulizi ya matumaini kwa mustakabali wa jamii iliyogubikwa na vita kila uchao.Katika makala tunakupeleka mkoani Mwanza, kaskazini-magharibi mwa Tanzania ambako kuelekea siku ya kimataifa ya vijana na stadi hapo kesho Julai 15, Sabrina Said anazungumza na mmoja wa vijana anayetumia majukwaa ya kidijitali kutoa elimu ya uelimishaji rika.Na kaika mashinani leo fursa ni yake Imam Ustaadhi Matano Bin Salim kutoka Kaunti ya Mombasa nchini Kenya, ambaye amewezesha shirika la Umoja wa Mataifa la kuhudumia watoto, UNICEF kufika kwenye kituo cha mafunzo ya dini kupatia watoto chanjo. Akisema typhoid ni homa ya tumbo, na measles ni ugonjwa wa surua.Mwenyeji wako ni Assumpta Massoi, karibu!
Reportage long-format dans la région de Kindia, à 140 km de Conakry, où le suivi de la santé infantile constitue un défi majeur. Difficultés d'accès aux services de soins, manque de structures de santé et de personnel formé, pauvreté et pratiques néfastes, sont autant d'obstacles à l'épanouissement des enfants de 0 à 3 ans. Alors pour répondre à ces problématiques, le Fonds des Nations unies pour l'enfance (Unicef) soutient un programme local de développement de la petite enfance : prévention de la malnutrition chronique, sensibilisation à l'importance de l'allaitement maternel et de la vaccination, lutte contre le paludisme et les maladies infantiles liées à l'eau, mais également préapprentissage par le jeu et stimulation intellectuelle et motrice des petits… Si cette initiative est une réussite, c'est notamment parce que l'éducation parentale s'appuie sur la dynamique communautaire. Les activités sont mises en place par des groupements de femmes et des relais communautaires sous la supervision des agents de santé. Notre reporter Raphaëlle Constant s'est rendue dans les villages perchés dans les collines de la commune de Samaya, à la rencontre d'acteurs locaux impliqués dans la santé infantile, porteurs d'initiatives de terrain pour répondre aux besoins essentiels des tout-petits.
Reportage long-format dans la région de Kindia, à 140 km de Conakry, où le suivi de la santé infantile constitue un défi majeur. Difficultés d'accès aux services de soins, manque de structures de santé et de personnel formé, pauvreté et pratiques néfastes, sont autant d'obstacles à l'épanouissement des enfants de 0 à 3 ans. Alors pour répondre à ces problématiques, le Fonds des Nations unies pour l'enfance (Unicef) soutient un programme local de développement de la petite enfance : prévention de la malnutrition chronique, sensibilisation à l'importance de l'allaitement maternel et de la vaccination, lutte contre le paludisme et les maladies infantiles liées à l'eau, mais également préapprentissage par le jeu et stimulation intellectuelle et motrice des petits… Si cette initiative est une réussite, c'est notamment parce que l'éducation parentale s'appuie sur la dynamique communautaire. Les activités sont mises en place par des groupements de femmes et des relais communautaires sous la supervision des agents de santé. Notre reporter Raphaëlle Constant s'est rendue dans les villages perchés dans les collines de la commune de Samaya, à la rencontre d'acteurs locaux impliqués dans la santé infantile, porteurs d'initiatives de terrain pour répondre aux besoins essentiels des tout-petits.
Reimagining the Future of Education Through Innovation with Ariam Mogos. Ariam leads the emerging tech portfolio at Stanford's d.school, where she supports students and educators in designing with tools like AI, always with a keen eye on their ethical impact on people and the planet. Her work spans continents, from Africa and Asia to the US and Europe, collaborating with organisations like UNICEF, the World Bank, and the LEGO Foundation. A National Geographic Explorer, Ariam's contributions to digital learning and inclusion have also been recognised by Mozilla and Fast Company
James Elder is global spokesperson for UNICEF. He came by the studio to speak to us about what he has seen on the ground in Gaza since Israel's violent campaign against the Palestinians began nearly two years ago. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Casi 800 civiles han sido asesinados por disparos del ejército israelí mientras buscaban ayuda en Gaza. UNICEF advierte de un aumento del 46% en los casos de desnutrición infantil aguda grave en Darfur. La ONU denuncia el aumento de la violencia en Haití. Día Mundial de la Población: La verdadera crisis de fertilidad es la falta de libertad reproductiva
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Richie Allen with unique and often very funny analysis of the week's top news stories. On today's show: UNICEF accuses Israel of shooting children as they queue for food. The BBC's climate fear-porn just became even more hysterical, if you can believe it. In London, Keir Starmer and Emmanuel Macron thrash out a plan to tackle the small boats. Is there an agenda to destroy the hospitality industry? Richie thinks that there is and explains why. Plus much more. Support YOUR Richie Allen Show here:https://richieallen.co.uk/#support
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in Washington for what's now an extended visit to President Trump. But their talk of an imminent ceasefire has yet to come to fruition. Instead, Israel's renewed offensive in Gaza has killed hundreds more in recent days, while the country's Defense Minister is proposing to move 600,000 Palestinians into a concentrated area of Rafah. James Elder has just returned from a recent trip for UNICEF and joins Christiane in the studio. Also on today's show: Galia David, Mother of Evyatar David, Hostage held by Hamas; Tamir Hayman, Former IDF Intelligence Chief; Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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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.
This week on The Broski Report, Fearless Leader Brittany Broski checks her daily horoscope, explores some Mythological concepts, and updates the nation on her self-care routine.