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EP57 is dedicated to 20 June - #WorldRefugeeDay and it was a real pleasure to talk with Adrijana who is Refugee. In this episode, with my co-host Ljubinka we had a chance to hear and talk about perspective, equality, acceptance, humanity, and gratitude for life. Remember Solidarity begins with all of us. It's really important to show that we stand #WithRefugees around the world – whoever they are, wherever they come from, and whenever they are forced to flee. WHOEVER WHEREVER WHENEVER EVERYONE HAS THE RIGHT TO SEEK SAFETY СЕКОЈ СЕКАДЕ СЕКОГАШ ИМА ПРАВО ДА БАРА СИГУРНОСТ GJITHKUSH GJITHKUND GJITHHERË GJITHSECILI KA TË DREJTË TË KËRKOJË SIGURI --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/indog/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/indog/support
Diretta live dal Consorzio Factory Grisù di Ferrara in occasione della Giornata Mondiale del Rifugiato! Nell'ambito dei progetti del Sistema di Protezione per Richiedenti Asilo e Rifugiati (SPRAR) del Comune di Ferrara gestiti da CIDAS - Cooperativa Sociale, viene organizzato un evento dedicato al tema dell'accoglienza e dei diritti dei migranti. Durante la serata Motel Satori e Alfio Antico in concerto!
Rev. Tim Costello AO is the former CEO and current chief advocate of World Vision and a member of the Alliance for Gambling Reform. We first touch on his family life by discussing the political, religious and socioeconomic history of his parents. Next we talk about the influence of faith, secular humanism, morality and ideology, and examine the rise of secularism which resulted in the French revolution and some of the greatest genocidal horrors of the 20th century. We then discuss refugees, and the personal cost of being at the front line of civil wars, mass graves and famine. Rev. Costello talks about our moral responsibility as Australians for the refugees on Manus Island, and the sense of hopelessness he encountered there. Rev. Costello also expresses his concern for the anger, loneliness, isolation and anxiety that is becoming endemic in society and blames this on the ‘echo chambers’ created by social media. Finally, we discuss his work with the Alliance for Gambling Reform.
The world is experiencing the largest humanitarian crisis since the end of World War II with 65 million forcibly displaced people worldwide.Sunday the 17th to Saturday the 23rd of June is Refugee Week in Australia.This year’s theme is #WithRefugees, a call to protect the safety and rights of refugees. - Дэлхийн 2-р дайнаас хойшхи хүмүүнлэгийн хамгийн том хямрал манай дэлхийн өнцөг булан бүрт тулгараад байгаа ба одоогийн байдлаар нийт 65 сая хүн эх нутгаа орхин дэлхий даяар дүрвэхэд хүрсэн. Австрали улсад 6-р сарын 17-ны ням гаригаас 23-ны бямба гариг хүртэл Дүрвэгсдийн Долоо Хоног өдөрлөгүүд зохион байгуулагдаж байна.Энэ жил #WithRefugees гэсэн сэдвээр, тэдний эрх, аюулгүй байдлыг хамгаалах уриатайгаар явагдаж байгаа юм байна.
The world is experiencing the largest humanitarian crisis since the end of World War II with 65 million forcibly displaced people worldwide.Sunday the 17th to Saturday the 23rd of June is Refugee Week in Australia.This year’s theme is #WithRefugees, a call to protect the safety and rights of refugees. - ད་ལྟའི་ཆར་འཛམ་གླིང་ནང་དུ་མི་གྲངས་ས་ཡ་དྲུག་ཅུ་རེ་ལྔ་ཙམ་བཙན་གནོན་འོག་ཐབས་ཟད་འུ་ཐུག་གིས་གཞནཡུལ་དུ་གྱར་དགོས་པར་འགྱུར་གྱི་ཡོད་པས་འགྲོ་བ་མིའི་རིགས་ཀྱི་འགག་རྩའི་དུས་ཚོད་ཅིག་ལ་སླེབས་ཡོད། ཟླ་བ་འདིའི་ཚེས་ ༡༧ རེས་གཟའ་ཉི་མ་ནས་ཚེས་ ༢༣ རེས་གཟའ་སྤེན་པ་བར་ཨོ་སི་ཏྲེ་ལི་ཡའི་རྒྱལ་ཡོངས་སུ་སྐྱབས་བཅོལ་བའི་གཟའ་འཁོར་སྲུང་བརྩི་ཞུས་ཀྱི་ཡོད། ད་ལོའི་བརྗོད་གཞི་གཙོ་བོ་ནི་སྐྱབས་བཅོལ་བ་རྣམས་ཀྱི་བདེ་འཇགས་དང་ཁོང་ཚོའི་ཐོབ་ཐང་རྩོད་པའི་ #withrefugees (སྐྱབས་བཅོལ་བ་དང་ལྷན་དུ་) ཞེས་པ་དེ་ཡིན།
The world is experiencing the largest humanitarian crisis since the end of World War II with 65 million forcibly displaced people worldwide. Sunday the 17th to Saturday the 23rd of June is Refugee Week in Australia. This year's theme is #WithRefugees, a call to protect the safety and rights of refugees. - Vawlei Ralpi avoi 2nak a dih hnu in, minung tampi cu umnak vaivuan in hmundang kadang ah a pemmi minung hi million 65 an si. Australia ah Ralzam Nisunglawi Zarh cu June 17 in 23 tiang a si. Ralzam nisunglawi zarh paoh ah tlangtar ngeih a si. Tukum 2018 cu “Ralzam hna an nuhrin nawlvo le nunhimnak kilkam ding” ti a si.
The world is experiencing the largest humanitarian crisis since the end of World War II with 65 million forcibly displaced people worldwide. Sunday the 17th to Saturday the 23rd of June is Refugee Week in Australia. This year’s theme is #WithRefugees, a call to protect the safety and rights of refugees. - Vawlei Ralpi avoi 2nak a dih hnu in, minung tampi cu umnak vaivuan in hmundang kadang ah a pemmi minung hi million 65 an si. Australia ah Ralzam Nisunglawi Zarh cu June 17 in 23 tiang a si. Ralzam nisunglawi zarh paoh ah tlangtar ngeih a si. Tukum 2018 cu “Ralzam hna an nuhrin nawlvo le nunhimnak kilkam ding” ti a si.
In this episode, we highlight a team of Canadian geophysicists that traveled to the second largest refugee camp in the world to find water. The Kakuma Camp in Kenya is home to 185,000 refugees and growing. This is the story of passionate geophysicists working with driven refugees and locals to bring water to 140,000 people in East Africa. In this episode of Seismic Soundoff, what happened when geophysics went to Kakuma. For show notes, including a full transcript, photos and links to dig deeper into the Kakuma water project and Paul Bauman’s work, visit https://seg.org/podcast/Post/6368. Every June 20 marks World Refugee Day, #WithRefugees. To learn more, visit http://www.unhcr.org. Interactive transcript at https://goo.gl/nnbCmv. Geoscientists Without Borders® 2018 marks the ten-year anniversary of the SEG Foundation’s Geoscientists Without Borders® program. The program uses the specialized knowledge and technical skills of geoscientists to mitigate natural hazards by connecting universities and industries with local communities. As a special consideration to our listeners, the SEG encourages you to become a partner in this life changing program by making a donation through the SEG Foundation. The SEG Foundation currently has GWB Matching Funds available. Double your impact today by making a donation today at https://donate.seg.org. Sponsor Schlumberger strives to be a unifying force for social and environmental stewardship, and engages in philanthropic activities that reflect the company’s values. As the founding sponsor of Geoscientists Without Borders®, Schlumberger believes in the science of geophysics to effect positive changes in communities facing environmental hardship and natural hazards. Credits If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts – your reviews bring a smile to our faces. Subscribe to Seismic Soundoff on the podcast app of your choice to receive the latest episodes first. Interviews: Paul Bauman, Landon Woods, Erin Ernst, Doug MacLean, Franklin Koch, Brendan O’Brien, Alastair McClymont Music in the episode courtesy of Epidemic Sound. Additional sound was provided by Brendan O’Brien. This episode was hosted, edited, and produced by Andrew Geary. Thank you to the SEG podcast team - Jennifer Crockett, Beth Donica, Ally McGinnis, Mick Swiney, and Adrienne White, as well as SEG staff Katie Burk and Linda Ford.
Ein kleines Lebenszeichen zum Weltflüchtlingstag für die Lesung bei @mediaresidents am 20. Juni 2018.
The world is experiencing the largest humanitarian crisis since the end of World War II with 65 million forcibly displaced people worldwide. Sunday the 17th to Saturday the 23rd of June is Refugee Week in Australia. This year's theme is #WithRefugees, a call to protect the safety and rights of refugees.
The world is experiencing the largest humanitarian crisis since the end of World War II with 65 million forcibly displaced people worldwide. Sunday the 17th to Saturday the 23rd of June is Refugee Week in Australia. This year’s theme is #WithRefugees, a call to protect the safety and rights of refugees.
To coincide with Refugee Week’s 2018 theme #WithRefugees, we are proud to welcome you to our podcast, Savannah to Suburbia – South Sudanese Australian Stories. Click “play” above to hear the promo. This upcoming series includes contributions by some of our newest Australians about how they came to be here. The five episodes are narrated by journalist Jennifer Huxley and feature music by Ajak Kwai and WJ de King. Episode One will be released July 9, South Sudan Independence Day, with the remaining episodes released fortnightly.Please show your support by subscribing to this podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.