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Financial Management (FM) magazine
A hunger for innovation: How one family-rooted company dreams big

Financial Management (FM) magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 17:09


Persistence has paid off for Ameena Ziauddin, FCMA, CGMA, president and managing director of Norfolk Foods in Sri Lanka, who sees value in the power of connection, whether on LinkedIn or over a cup of coffee. What you'll learn from this episode: Why memories such as being “on the roof” stand out to Ziauddin. The ways that Norfolk Foods emphasises and values innovation. How Ziauddin's exposure to several industries has helped improve efficiencies and implement cost-saving initiatives. The value of having “a simple chat over a cup of coffee”. Ziauddin's advice for the next generation of finance professionals.

Oprah’s SuperSoul Conversations
Super Soul Special: Malala Yousafzai: What Is Your Defining Moment?

Oprah’s SuperSoul Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 31:29


Original Air Date: April 2, 2018In every life, there are defining moments when a person must decide whether to stand up for what is right or remain silent. At a young age, Pakistani activist Malala Yousafzai began boldly advocating for girls' access to education, which had been denied by the Taliban, an extremist Islamic group. The consequences were grave. In October 2012, the Taliban shot Malala point-blank in the head because of her outspoken beliefs. Miraculously, Malala survived and would go on to become the co-founder of the Malala Fund, which seeks to advocate and provide education to millions of young girls globally who are denied an education because of poverty, violence or tradition. Two years after the attack, Malala became the youngest person to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. Malala describes to Oprah the last moment she remembers before being shot. The young activist says her recovery taught her that "there is nothing greater than the love and the prayer of people." Later in the podcast, Malala's father, Ziauddin, joins the discussion and explains why he felt closest to God on the day Malala was attacked. Want more podcasts from OWN? Visit https://bit.ly/OWNPods  You can also watch Oprah's Super Soul, The Oprah Winfrey Show and more of your favorite OWN shows on your TV! Visit https://bit.ly/find_OWN   

Business of Giving
Malala Fund CEO on the Many Ways Girls' Education Makes for a Better World

Business of Giving

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 42:08


The following is a conversation between Suzanne Ehlers, the CEO of The Malala Fund and Denver Frederick, the host of The Business of Giving. The Malala Fund is an international nonprofit organization that advocates for girls' education. It was co-founded by Malala Yousafzai, the Nobel Laureate and Pakistani activist for female education, and her father Ziauddin. Their goal – to amplify girls' voices and assure that every girl has access to 12 years of free, safe, and quality education. And here to share with us more about what they're doing and how they're doing it is Suzanne Ehlers, the CEO of the Malala Fund.

Desert Island Discs
Malala Yousafzai, activist

Desert Island Discs

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 36:07


Malala Yousafzai is an activist who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize when she was 17 - becoming the youngest winner in its history. Today she is known globally for her human rights advocacy and her ongoing campaign to ensure all children have equal access to education. She was born in the Swat Valley in northern Pakistan where her father Ziauddin was a prominent activist who believed boys and girls should sit side by side in the classroom and co-founded a school which Malala attended. After the Taliban began to establish its presence in the Valley, day-to-day life became synonymous with danger and fear – people were taken from their homes and killed for speaking out against the regime. Education for girls was forbidden and schools were shut down or bombed. In 2009 Malala began writing an anonymous blog for BBC Urdu in which she spoke out about what was happening in Swat Valley. This made her a target. In 2012 she was shot by a Taliban gunman as she sat on the school bus. Two girls sitting alongside her were also shot. What Malala calls ‘the incident’ generated headlines around the world. Her injuries were severe and she was airlifted to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham. After a long and painful recovery she settled in Birmingham with her family. Now 23, Malala graduated from the University of Oxford last year and continues to campaign globally for girls’ education through the Malala Fund which she co-founded with her father. Presenter: Lauren Laverne Producer: Paula McGinley

Al Sharq Diwan | ديوان الشرق
Dr. Ziauddin Sardar | Understanding the opportunities present in Global Crisis

Al Sharq Diwan | ديوان الشرق

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2020 80:46


The full session with Professor Ziauddin Sardar: British - Pakistani Scholar, entitled "The Imperative of the Future: Understanding the Opportunities Present in Global Crises" - 04 June, 2020'Al Sharq Diwan' is a platform for constructive intellectual discussions addressing challenges and key topics of public interest.The Diwan will hold dynamic weekly sessions addressing special topics defined on monthly basis with the aim to deepen the awareness of critical questions and subjects

Seeking Peace
Malala Yousafzai’s Dad on the Importance of Girls’ Education

Seeking Peace

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 23:23


Ziauddin Yousafzai is known around the world for being the father of Nobel Prize Winner Malala Yousafzai. He’s a Pakistani educator and has been advocating for girls education for decades. After Malala survived a Taliban attack for her own activism, Ziauddin joined her in creating the Malala Fund for girls education. He’s also a United Nations Special Advisor on Global Education.In this conversation, Ziauddin speaks about how he has supported Malala throughout her life and men’s role in promoting gender equality.You can find more information about the Malala Fund at malala.org and on Twitter @MalalaFund and @Malala. This episode was produced by Laura Ubaté, edited by Martina Castro, mixed by Martine Chaussard, and mastered by Laurent Apffel. Our team includes lead producer Caro Rolando, editor David Alandete and production manager Luis Gil. Georgetown University's liaison to the podcast is Sarah Rutherford.Season two of Seeking Peace is produced by Georgetown University's Institute for Women, Peace and Security and Adonde Media, in collaboration with Our Secure Future. Find all of our episodes and transcripts at SeekingPeacePodcast.com. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

El libro de Tobias
El libro de Tobias: Especial Malala Yousafzai

El libro de Tobias

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 43:14


paypal.me/LibroTobias Malala Yousafzai se convirtió en un símbolo internacional de la lucha en pro de la educación de las niñas después de que le disparasen en 2012 por oponerse a las restricciones de los talibanes a la educación de la mujer en su país natal, el Pakistán. En 2009, Malala había empezado a escribir un blog bajo pseudónimo sobre la creciente actividad militar en su pueblo de origen y sobre el temor de que atacasen su escuela. Una vez que se reveló su identidad, Malala y su padre, Ziauddin, siguieron pronunciándose en favor del derecho a la educación. Canciones: • I Am Malala - Girls of the world • A Pashtun Story - Thomas Newman Presentación, dirección, edición y montaje: Asier Menéndez Marín Diseño logo Podcast: albacanodesigns (Alba Cano) Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

KalamCast
EP 35: Coronavirus Concerns & Conspiracies Panel | Dr Ziauddin Ansari, Dr Shumaila Panhwar & Dr Shiraz Mehkri

KalamCast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2020 68:38


Furqan met with a panel of doctors: Dr Ziauddin Ansari, Dr Shumaila Panhwar & Dr Shiraz Mekhri (via Zoom) to discuss some of the frequently mentioned concerns surrounding the reality of the COVID-19 pandemic. There is also discussion concerning the various conspiracy theory claims which have emanated as a result of the pandemic. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kalamcast/message

Inner Reflections By Sheba Bashir Kichloo
001 | Ziauddin Yousafzai - Malala’s Father, on how forgiveness and empathy can set you free

Inner Reflections By Sheba Bashir Kichloo

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2020 51:18


Imagine transforming anger and injustice into deep empathy and education? What a power! In this 1st Podcast Episode, Sheba Bashir Kichloo deep dives into the heart of Ziauddin Yousafzai, Author, Activist and the Proud Father of Malala Yousafzai, Nobel Peace Prize Winner and Global Peaceful Activist. Ziauddin opens up revealing some powerful and moving moments of his childhood, that would later shape his character and vision. You will discover how patience, empathy and forgiveness can set you free and how Malalas mission to educate girls globally, through their foundation Malala Fund, inspires and uplifts others. This episode is a heart warming story of resilience, endurance and compassion on all levels. At the end of the interview, Sheba offers powerful insights and takeaways that must not be missed. So grateful you are taking time to listen to this podcast and being part of this community. If there is anything that resonated with you, do rate and leave a review on Apple Podcast, and follow the show on Spotify or subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. To learn more about their mission https://www.malala.org/ Connect with me on: Website: https://www.inner-reflections.com/ Email: shebabk@inner-reflections.com   Inner Reflections by Sheba Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inner_reflections_by_sheba/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InnerReflectionsbySheba/   Sheba Bashir Kichloo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shebabashirkichloo/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ShebaBashirKichloo/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/shebabkichloo Linkedin: https://linkedin.com/in/sheba-bashir-kichloo

Rethink
Ziauddin Sardar: Rethinking Normality

Rethink

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 6:56


Writer Sardar asks us what 'the new normal' is concealing.

KalamCast
EP 25: Relaxing Restrictions | Dr Ziauddin Ansari

KalamCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2020 40:30


Dr Ziauddin Ansari is an Australian-based health professional. Ziauddin is trained as an Intensive Care Specialist. Furqan and returning guest (turned co-host) Dr Shiraz Mekhri speak with Dr Ziauddin regarding where we currently lie with dealing with the pandemic. Dr Ziauddin shares some of his opinions regarding lifting restrictions and what he feels life will be like in the months to come. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kalamcast/message

Ankara Palas Buluşmaları
ZIAUDDIN SARDAR

Ankara Palas Buluşmaları

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 117:26


"The World and Us in Post-Normal Times" March - 2018

How to Pakistan
S03 E18 - Asma Shirazi & Ziauddin Sb on journalism & #Election2018

How to Pakistan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2018 27:37


Fasi and Mosharraf talk to two iconic Pakistani journalists. Ziauddin Sb is an institution in journalism with stops as editor of Dawn and Express Tribune. Asma Shirazi is one of the country's most recognized television talk show hosts. We talk about press freedom and the elections that may make Imran Khan prime minister.

Oprah’s SuperSoul Conversations
Malala Yousafzai: What Is Your Defining Moment?

Oprah’s SuperSoul Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2018 31:29


In every life, there are defining moments when a person must decide whether to stand up for what is right or remain silent. At a young age, Pakistani activist Malala Yousafzai began boldly advocating for girls' access to education, which had been denied by the Taliban, an extremist Islamic group. The consequences were grave. In October 2012, the Taliban shot Malala point-blank in the head because of her outspoken beliefs. Miraculously, Malala survived and would go on to become the co-founder of the Malala Fund, which seeks to advocate and provide education to millions of young girls globally who are denied an education because of poverty, violence or tradition. Two years after the attack, Malala became the youngest person to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. Malala describes to Oprah the last moment she remembers before being shot. The young activist says her recovery taught her that "there is nothing greater than the love and the prayer of people." Later in the podcast, Malala's father, Ziauddin, joins the discussion and explains why he felt closest to God on the day Malala was attacked.

After Perdices
Malala, guerrera de las palabras

After Perdices

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2018 19:45


After Perdices venimos en este nuevo programa de marzo de 2018 con una propuesta para personas adultas. En este caso no es ficción, es una historia real. Se trata de “Malala, guerrera de las palabras”. Nos basamos en el cuento del mismo nombre y en la biografía de Malala Yousafzai . Con esta propuesta queremos visibilizar a todas las mujeres que luchan en el mundo y también este año en la huelga feminista del 8 de marzo. Es por ello que nuestro programa de Radio Conectadas está dedicado este mes de marzo a esta historia real, aunque increíble, de un mujer luchadora desde los 11 años. Nos basamos en la relación con su padre Ziauddin y su madre Tor Pekai que le inculcaron unos valores que la llevaron a enfrentarse en Pakistán a los talibanes por el derecho de las niñas a ir a la escuela y aprender en libertad. ¡Esperamos que os guste el programa de After Perdices de marzo! Resumen de la historia: Malala es una joven conocida en todo el mundo por ser una “guerrera de las palabras” que llegó a hablar ante la Asamblea de Naciones Unidas sobre el derecho de las niñas a una educación de calidad. Su padre, y maestro, fue una de sus principales inspiraciones y la persona que le animó a escribir su blog. A través del personaje de Ziauddin Yousafzai, su padre, y la propia Malala, en esta historia nos iremos introduciendo, a través de palabras e imágenes, en lo que ocurrió en Mingora, al norte de Pakistán entre los Pashtun, etnia a la que pertenecía Malala y su familia con la llegada de los “talibanes”. En el año 2014 recibió con tan solo 19 años el Premio Nobel de la Paz junto con el presidente de la Marcha Global contra el Trabajo Infantil, el indio Kailash Satyarthi.

2015 Edinburgh International Book Festival
Ziauddin Sardar at Edinburgh International Book Festival (edbookfest)

2015 Edinburgh International Book Festival

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2015 56:33


The Future of Mecca Born in Pakistan and raised in Hackney, Ziauddin Sardar is one of the most respected experts on Islam and is utterly fascinated by Mecca. Sardar has retraced its history from a barren valley in the desert to becoming arguably the most significant city in the world today. But what does the future hold for a location which contains immense meaning both to the Middle East and the West? Part of our The Changing Middle East series of events.

Institute of Politics (audio)
Academy Award-Winning Filmmaker Davis Guggenheim on Impactful Art

Institute of Politics (audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2015 65:26


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Climate change, public education, presidential campaigns…and electric guitars? No topic is off limits for Davis Guggenheim, critically acclaimed filmmaker and documentarian behind such influential films as An Inconvenient Truth, Waiting for “Superman”, and It Might Get Loud. His works have changed the course of the national dialogue, bringing issues such as the failures of public education and the impending dangers of climate change to the forefront of political discussion. At his event with the IOP, Guggenheim discussed his latest project He Named Me Malala. It is an international feature-length documentary that follows the story of Malala Yousafzai, a young woman activist from Pakistan, and her father, Ziauddin, who fought against the Talibanization of their hometown Mingora, and more generally his life, the societal impact of his work, and his future projects.

Institute of Politics (video)
Academy Award-Winning Filmmaker Davis Guggenheim on Impactful Art

Institute of Politics (video)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2015 65:35


If you experience any technical difficulties with this video or would like to make an accessibility-related request, please send a message to digicomm@uchicago.edu. Climate change, public education, presidential campaigns…and electric guitars? No topic is off limits for Davis Guggenheim, critically acclaimed filmmaker and documentarian behind such influential films as An Inconvenient Truth, Waiting for “Superman”, and It Might Get Loud. His works have changed the course of the national dialogue, bringing issues such as the failures of public education and the impending dangers of climate change to the forefront of political discussion. At his event with the IOP, Guggenheim discussed his latest project He Named Me Malala. It is an international feature-length documentary that follows the story of Malala Yousafzai, a young woman activist from Pakistan, and her father, Ziauddin, who fought against the Talibanization of their hometown Mingora, and more generally his life, the societal impact of his work, and his future projects.

One to One
Christina Lamb talks to Ziauddin Yousafzai - Malala's dad.

One to One

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2015 13:27


Christina Lamb is an author and foreign correspondent for the Sunday Times and in this series of One to One she explores the issues around family legacies. Christina looks at what can happen when you build a legacy only to find it overshadowed by your child's fame. Ziauddin is father of the schoolgirl Malala Yousafzai, whose name became known around the world after she was shot dead by the Taleban in October 2012. Malala was standing up for her rights to an education. While extremely proud of his daughter's bravery and her campaigning, he tells Christina where her passion stems from and that for him it's important to return to his home village and continue with his own work. Other programmes from Christina's series can be found on the BBC iPlayer Producer : Perminder Khatkar.