
UNICEF Podcast
World News
A new global radio service from UNICEF focusing on the health, education, equality and protection of children. Hosted by Blue Chevigny with UNICEF correspondents from around the globe.
Location:
United States
Description:
A new global radio service from UNICEF focusing on the health, education, equality and protection of children. Hosted by Blue Chevigny with UNICEF correspondents from around the globe.
Language:
English
Episodes
Triple punch tests disaster preparedness in Asia-Pacific region
9/15/2018
Indonesia Communications Specialist Lely Djuhari discusses the earthquake in West Sumatra.
Duration:00:03:26
Emmanuel, 16, reports on educational injustice in Liberia
9/15/2018
A youth from Monrovia, Liberia, wants to be an engineer but can’t afford the university fees.
Duration:00:07:50
Podcast 62 Inspiring children to dream, through play
9/15/2018
Podcast moderator Femi Oke speaks with child development specialist Cassie Landers and Evelyn Margron, of Haitian Foundation Tipa Tipa, about integrating innovative playgrounds into Haitian schools.
Duration:00:12:12
Podcast 65 International Day of the Girl Child - Ending child marriage
9/15/2018
UNICEF podcast moderator Femi Oke speaks with UNICEF’s Principal Adviser, Gender Rights and Civic Engagement, Dr. Anju Malhotra, on the role of education in ending child marriage and enabling girls to reach their full potential.
Duration:00:11:13
Podcast 77 Putting learning at the centre of education
9/15/2018
Podcast moderator Shia Levitt talks to UNICEF Education Senior Adviser Changu Mannathoko and Director of Programs at Pratham Institute and co-chair of the Learning Metrics Task Force Rukmini Banerji about putting learning at the centre of education.
Duration:00:09:07
Podcast 78 Africa's young innovators at the center of sustainable development
9/15/2018
UNICEF’s Alex Goldmark speaks with three young African innovators: Wayetu Moore of One Moore Book, Catherine Kipsang of politk.com and Timothy Kaboya of ELE Rwanda.
Duration:00:11:49
If something is wrong around you if something is not working in your community act
9/15/2018
On World Humanitarian Day, UNICEF speaks with 2 women who are giving back to their communities and changing the lives Africa's next generation.
Duration:00:13:57
Podcast 83 Girls who code can change the world towards gender parity in computing fields
9/15/2018
Reshma Saujani, founder of Girls Who Code, a non-profit organization that works to reach gender parity in the computing fields, speaks to podcast moderator Alex Goldmark about why girls should be key players in that sector.
Duration:00:11:30
Podcast Education brings peace
9/15/2018
In this year-end episode of Beyond School Books, guests from the past year share their perspectives on peacebuilding.
Duration:00:11:34
Podcast 76 The right of indigenous peoples to education that's appropriate to their culture is recognized. But is it realized?
9/15/2018
Podcast moderator Rachel Bonham Carter talks to Grand Chief Edward John, Gabriele Papa and Krysta Williams about the right of indigenous peoples to education that is appropriate to their cultural methods of teaching and learning.
Duration:00:07:35
Podcast 78 Africa's young innovators at the center of sustainable development
9/15/2018
UNICEF’s Alex Goldmark speaks with three young African innovators: Wayetu Moore of One Moore Book, Catherine Kipsang of politk.com and Timothy Kaboya of ELE Rwanda.
Duration:00:11:49
If something is wrong around you if something is not working in your community act
9/15/2018
On World Humanitarian Day, UNICEF speaks with 2 women who are giving back to their communities and changing the lives Africa's next generation.
Duration:00:13:57
Podcast 83 Girls who code can change the world towards gender parity in computing fields
9/15/2018
Reshma Saujani, founder of Girls Who Code, a non-profit organization that works to reach gender parity in the computing fields, speaks to podcast moderator Alex Goldmark about why girls should be key players in that sector.
Duration:00:11:30
Triple punch tests disaster preparedness in Asia-Pacific region
9/15/2018
Indonesia Communications Specialist Lely Djuhari discusses the earthquake in West Sumatra.
Duration:00:03:26
The time to fight climate change is now
9/15/2018
Youth delegates from the Children's Climate Forum outline the many issues their countries are facing in relation to climate change.
Duration:00:04:15
Emmanuel, 16, reports on educational injustice in Liberia
9/15/2018
A youth from Monrovia, Liberia, wants to be an engineer but can’t afford the university fees.
Duration:00:07:50
Podcast 57 Pau Gasol on making early childhood a priority
9/15/2018
UNICEF podcast moderator Kathryn Herzog speaks with UNICEF Ambassador and NBA player Pau Gasol about the importance of early education.
Duration:00:09:52
Podcast 62 Inspiring children to dream, through play
9/15/2018
Podcast moderator Femi Oke speaks with child development specialist Cassie Landers and Evelyn Margron, of Haitian Foundation Tipa Tipa, about integrating innovative playgrounds into Haitian schools.
Duration:00:12:12
Podcast 65 International Day of the Girl Child - Ending child marriage
9/15/2018
UNICEF podcast moderator Femi Oke speaks with UNICEF’s Principal Adviser, Gender Rights and Civic Engagement, Dr. Anju Malhotra, on the role of education in ending child marriage and enabling girls to reach their full potential.
Duration:00:11:13
Podcast 77 Putting learning at the centre of education
9/15/2018
Podcast moderator Shia Levitt talks to UNICEF Education Senior Adviser Changu Mannathoko and Director of Programs at Pratham Institute and co-chair of the Learning Metrics Task Force Rukmini Banerji about putting learning at the centre of education.
Duration:00:09:07