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Between Two Flags
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Between Two Flags is a podcast created and run by the United Nations Association in Canada – a charitable organization based in Ottawa with a long history of civil society engagement. Episodes feature discussions with diverse innovators and stakeholders sharing how their organizations and collectives are working towards creating an equal and sustainable Canada, as well as what Canada has to offer to the world.
This is a bilingual podcast with episodes in both English and French.
This is a bilingual podcast with episodes in both English and French.
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As we commemorate the date of the founding of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization in 1945, we are delighted to release a special edition with the World Food Day Hero - Jacob Beaton. Jacob and his wife, Jessica Ouellette, founded Tea Creek farm, which also serves as an Indigenous-led training hub. The hub provides a culturally safe space for local First Nations to learn valuable skills.
The podcast was produced by UNA-Canada's Communications Officer, Zhamila Tampayeva, for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
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Alors que nous commémorons la date de la fondation de l'Organisation des Nations unies pour l'alimentation et l'agriculture en 1945, nous sommes ravi.e.s de présenter une édition spéciale avec le héros de la Journée mondiale de l'alimentation - Jacob Beaton. Jacob et sa femme, Jessica Ouellette, ont fondé la ferme Tea Creek, qui sert également de centre de formation dirigé par des personnes autochtones. Ce centre offre aux Premières nations locales un espace culturel sûr où elles peuvent acquérir des compétences utiles.
Le balado a été produit par la responsable des communications de l'ACNU, Zhamila Tampayeva, pour l'Organisation des Nations Unies pour l'alimentation et l'agriculture.
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Ahead of UNA-Canada's Environment Festival to be held on Sept 24 at the University of British Columbia, our communications officer Zhamila Tampayeva is pleased to speak with Pablo Akira Beilmer, Co-Senior Project Manager, UBC Climate Emergency. In this episode, Zhamila and Pablo discuss crucial topics related to the climate emergency and how young people can get involved in resolving this pressing issue. Listen now on Spotify, Apple music or Simplecast.
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En prévision du Festival de l'environnement de l'ACNU qui se tiendra le 24 septembre à l'Université de la Colombie-Britannique, notre responsable des communications Zhamila Tampayeva a le plaisir de s'entretenir avec Pablo Akira Beilmer, co-directeur principal de projet à UBC Climate Emergency. Dans cet épisode, Zhamila et Pablo discutent de sujets cruciaux liés à l'urgence climatique et de la manière dont les jeunes peuvent s'impliquer dans la résolution de ce problème urgent. Ecoutez maintenant sur Spotify, Apple Music ou Simplecast.
Episode 2: On Food Insecruity and the World Food Programme (WFP): Interning with WFP at a Regional Bureau vs. Headquarters
This episode brings together two of UNA-Canada’s International Youth Internship Programme’s (IYIP) recent alumni. Nobel Aka, who interned with WFP Senegal as their Regional Partnerships intern, and Li Feng Xie, who interned with WFP Rome as their Climate Action intern. With facilitation from the IYIP Project Officer Megan McGeough, the speakers explore the work of WFP from their different perspectives, comparing Nobel’s work with the Regional Bureau in Dakar, and Li Feng’s experience working with Headquarters in Rome. The guest speakers delve into matters of food insecurity and security in the Sahel region, and the impacts of climate change on food insecurity, as well as reflecting on episode 1’s query of the westernized nature of aid, and the need for an increased focus on regional, south-south partnerships in international development.
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Episode 2 : L'insécurité alimentaire et le Programme alimentaire mondial (PAM) : Stage au PAM dans un bureau régional ou au siège de l'organisation
Cet épisode réunit deux anciens stagiaires du Programme international de stages pour les jeunes (PISJ) de l'ACNU. Nobel Aka, qui a fait un stage au PAM Sénégal dans le cadre des partenariats régionaux, et Li Feng Xie, qui a fait un stage au PAM Rome dans le cadre de l'action climatique. Avec l'aide de Megan McGeough, responsable de projet de PSIJ, les intervenants explorent le travail du PAM de leurs différentes perspectives, comparant le travail de Nobel avec le bureau régional de Dakar et l'expérience de Li Feng avec le siège à Rome. Les intervenants se penchent sur les questions d'insécurité alimentaire et de sécurité dans la région du Sahel, ainsi que sur les impacts du changement climatique sur l'insécurité alimentaire. Ils réfléchissent également à la question de l'épisode 1 concernant la nature occidentalisée de l'aide et la nécessité de mettre davantage l'accent sur les partenariats régionaux et sud-sud dans le développement international.
Episode 1: On Gender Equality and the Gendered Implications of Climate Change
This episode brings together two of UNA-Canada’s International Youth Internship Programme’s (IYIP) recent alumni. Ayak Wel, who interned with WFP Philippines as their Gender Equality intern, and Rayane Chbeir, who interned with UNCDF Fiji as their Inclusive Insurance intern. With facilitation from the IYIP Project Officer Megan McGeough, the speakers explore the gendered implications and effects of climate change, both in the Philippines and in Fiji. A particular focus is made to food security, and the impacts that climate disasters have on food insecurity, as well as the integration of female small- agricultural business owners into the market within Fiji through digital, financial inclusion. Alumni also reflect on their internship journey, and discuss critiques and queries on the modern, westernized system of international development, and the need to move towards regional partnerships.
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Épisode 1 : L'égalité des sexes et les répercussions des changements climatiques sur les hommes et les femmes
Cet épisode réunit deux anciens stagiaires du Programme de stages internationaux pour les jeunes (PSIJ) de l'ACNU. Ayak Wel, qui a fait un stage au PAM Philippines en tant que stagiaire sur l'égalité des sexes, et Rayane Chbeir, qui a fait un stage au FENU à Fidji en tant que stagiaire sur les assurances inclusives. Avec l'aide de Megan McGeough, responsable de projets pour PSIJ, les intervenants explorent les implications et les effets du changement climatique sur les hommes et les femmes, tant aux Philippines qu'à Fidji. Une attention particulière est accordée à la sécurité alimentaire et aux impacts des catastrophes climatiques sur l'insécurité alimentaire, ainsi qu'à l'intégration des femmes propriétaires de petites entreprises agricoles sur le marché fidjien grâce à l'inclusion financière numérique. Les anciens stagiaires se penchent également sur leur parcours de stage et discutent des critiques et des questions relatives au système moderne et occidental de développement international, ainsi que de la nécessité d'évoluer vers des partenariats régionaux.
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Dans cet épisode du balado Entre deux Drapeaux, notre animatrice Noémie a invité deux membres du programme Génération ODD: Ousmane, mentor, et Karyl, ambassadrice. Ils discutent de l'accueil des migrants et des moyens pour lutter contre le racisme, deux enjeux cruciaux à l'heure qu'il est.
Dans ce premier épisode d'Entre deux drapeaux - La série des ODD, notre agente de liaison communautaire Noémie Albert rencontre Alysha Pierre, ambassadrice des ODD et Fabien Despeyroux, mentor. Tous les trois membres du projet Génération ODD, un programme de l'Association Canadienne des Nations Unies, ils discutent du rôle que les jeunes ont dans la pandémie, des défis qu'ils doivent affronter et des solutions pour mieux appréhender la crise sanitaire! Site Web:http://bit.ly/ACNULinkedIn: http://bit.ly/LIACNUFacebook: http://bit.ly/FBACNUInstagram: http://bit.ly/IGACNUTwitter: http://bit.ly/TWACNU
We had the pleasure of sitting down with Derrick Meyer who kindly shared his perspectives on the planet's e-waste crisis. This discussion allowed us to learn how Derrick's work with Digital Link and Power Up The Planet contributes to addressing this issue.
Before delving into the world of IT, Derrick Meyer graduated with a psychology degree from the University of Alberta. He went on to work with EMS, and later moved into the non-profit sector working at an organization helping adults with developmental disabilities. It was there that he learned the importance of establishing a great work environment, something he has brought to his current role as President of Digital Link in Edmonton. Derrick had been doing IT projects on the side while working in other industries over the start of his career. He also has a strong love of computers that stems from his childhood. Both of these factors gave him the motivation to establish his own company and build a trusted brand that helps clients with IT, social media, web development, and more.
In addition to working full time with Digital Link and managing a team of sixteen employees, Derrick is the Executive Director of the non-profit initiative, Power Up The Planet, which seeks to reduce electronic waste in the community. His hope is to see the initiative grow over time and eventually become global. Derrick says that his biggest professional accomplishment thus far is that he was able to start a successful, sustainable business while having no business background, and that his family is his main motivation in life and career.
Interviewer:
Nathan Adams – Senior Project Officer, Green Spaces Programme, United Nations Association in Canada
We had the pleasure of sitting down with Dave Harder and Thomas Cumberbatch who kindly shared their perspectives on some of the sustainable development goals (SDGs), which includes SDG 11 (Sustainable cities and communities). This discussion allowed us to learn how Dave’s and Thomas’s work with Good City People contribute to making communities safer, and more resilient and sustainable. As fathers and individuals who’ve worked extensively with youths, they’ve also shared interesting insights on some of the biggest challenges that Canadian youth face as well as proactive approaches to tackle these challenges.
Interviewers:
Meghan Elliot – Regional Coordinator, Canada Green Corps and Green Spaces programmes, United Nations Association in Canada
Elisabeth Huang - Project Officer, Green Spaces programme, United Nations Association in Canada
United Nations Association in Canada has the opportunity to learn more about the meaningful work that Zoo Share, North America’s first zoo biogas plant, does in transforming organic waste into fertilizer and renewable power for the Ontario grid from Daniel.
Daniel is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) who spent the first five years of his career as a global power and gas utilities analyst focused on credit quality, and performance on environmental, social and governance metrics. Daniel has been active in the social enterprise sector since 2009 when he founded ReGenerate Biogas Inc., to develop biogas projects focused on maximizing the use of local waste and capital to produce renewable energy. As the Executive Director of ZooShare Biogas Cooperative Inc., Daniel has been successful in leading a team to raise over $4 million from more than 500 impact investors to build North America’s first zoo-based biogas plant at the Toronto Zoo. He lives in Toronto with his wife, daughter and dog, and enjoys travelling and being in nature whenever possible.
Furthermore, Daniel also kindly shared how his interest in environmental issues has led to an incredible career in renewable energy.
Interviewers:
-Nathan Adams, Senior Project officer with Green Spaces programme
-Ian Chow, Project officer with Canada Green Corps programme
Depuis 32 ans, Monsieur Clermont a participé à la mise sur pied et à la réalisation de plusieurs projets majeurs et innovants dans le secteur du développement durable, au Canada et ailleurs dans le monde. En parallèle à ces projets, il a réalisé divers mandats, pour le Secrétariat de la Convention de Bâle (Programme des Nations Unies en Environnement), dans une vingtaine de pays d’Europe, d’Afrique, d’Amérique latine et en Chine.
Ces projets consistèrent, entre autres, à fournir l’assistance à la mise en place d’inventaire national sur les déchets dangereux, la mise sur pied de méthodologie d’audits et des recommandations pour l’implantation de législations et de politiques nationales pour une gestion écologiquement rationnelle des déchets.
Cet épisode est une formidable source d'appretissage du marché des crédits de carbone! Vous n'en serez pas déçu!
Intervieweuses:
- Melissa Mutunda, Agente de Projet de la Brigade verte du Canada
- Alexandra Brunet, Agente de Projet du Programme de stages en Développement International et en Diplomatie
UNA-Canada had a very informative discussion with Simron, Associate Professor and Associate Dean of Graduate Studies (Faculty of Environment) at the University of Waterloo. His research draws on the concepts of social metabolism and environmental justice to study society-nature interactions.
Simron has played lead roles in several EU projects related to environmental justice, social conflicts, and the politics surrounding payment for ecosystem services. His research focuses mainly on local or sub-national scales, with particular interest in small islands, currently the Mediterranean and the Caribbean.
His work on the Nicobar Islands in the aftermath of the 2004 tsunami has received considerable science and media attention, with profile in journals Science and Nature, New Scientist, and a documentary film, Aftermath.
Click to find out more about Simron's incredible experience in the field of Social Justice.
Interviewers:
- Melissa Mutunda, Project Officer with Canada Green Corps Programme
-Ian Chow, Project officer with Canada Green Corps Programme
In today’s unpredictable economy with new competitors entering the market, it is important to position yourself in a way that allows you to stand out from others. In the pursuit of a satisfying and rewarding career, it is important to not only define theoretical precepts of career development in developing a theoretical framework but it is imperative to observe and act on what successful people have done to achieve their results.
Roy Osing is a former President, Executive Vice-President and Chief Marketing Officer of TELUS Corp. Over his 33-year career, he was able to successfully build and lead many businesses ranging from start-ups to intensively competitive internet and data enterprises to mature regulated monopolies. We were fortunate to interview Roy Osing who not only shared learning lessons with students and young professionals from his career but also advice on how to stand out from the rest of the crowd, developing the right networks as well as transforming an entrepreneurial idea into a reality. We hope that this podcast enable individuals who are at the early stages of their career to take away meaningful learnings that will allow them to be closer in reaching their career objectives.
This is BTF's first podcast in which two participants from Canada Green Corps took turns in asking career-related questions.
Stay tuned for Part 2 of this episode!
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In today’s unpredictable economy with new competitors entering the market, it is important to position yourself in a way that allows you to stand out from others. In the pursuit of a satisfying and rewarding career, it is important to not only define theoretical precepts of career development in developing a theoretical framework but it is imperative to observe and act on what successful people have done to achieve their results.
Roy Osing is a former President, Executive Vice-President and Chief Marketing Officer of TELUS Corp. Over his 33-year career, he was able to successfully build and lead many businesses ranging from start-ups to intensively competitive internet and data enterprises to mature regulated monopolies. We were fortunate to interview Roy Osing who not only shared learning lessons with students and young professionals from his career but also advice on how to stand out from the rest of the crowd, developing the right networks as well as transforming an entrepreneurial idea into a reality. We hope that this podcast enable individuals who are at the early stages of their career to take away meaningful learnings that will allow them to be closer in reaching their career objectives.