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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.
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In this year-end episode of Beyond School Books, guests from the past year share their perspectives on peacebuilding.
Podcast moderator Alex Goldmark speaks with Drs. Adefunke Ekine and Judith-Ann Walker 창€" both scholars in the Echidna Global Scholars Program at the Brookings Institution 창€" about their ideas to improve learning opportunities and outcomes for girls.
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.
On World Humanitarian Day, UNICEF speaks with 2 women who are giving back to their communities and changing the lives Africa's next generation.
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.
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.
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.
UNICEF podcast moderator Kathryn Herzog speaks with UNICEF Ambassador and NBA player Pau Gasol about the importance of early education.
A youth from Monrovia, Liberia, wants to be an engineer but can창€™t afford the university fees.
Youth delegates from the Children's Climate Forum outline the many issues their countries are facing in relation to climate change.
Indonesia Communications Specialist Lely Djuhari discusses the earthquake in West Sumatra.
Peter Yel, 16, reports on high food prices in Southern Sudan.
UNICEF Myanmar Chief of Child Protection Anne-Claire Dufay talks about helping children cope with life after the cyclone.
In this year-end episode of Beyond School Books, guests from the past year share their perspectives on peacebuilding.
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.
Youth activists speak with UNICEF about what 'peace' means to them and how education can help build peaceful communities.
UNICEF podcast moderator Alex Goldmark speaks with young activists Mia Tsang and Harrison Chung Wing-fung, who are working to build bridges between different communities.
Voices of young people who attended the C8 meeting in July.
Lalita, an 18 year old from Bihar, India transforms her life through education, and karate, and Vida, 19, escapes an unhappy marriage and gets a new start in post-Taliban Afghanistan.
A youth arts festival to raise awareness about HIV and AIDS in Botswana and a school-based youth program in Namibia to teach about safer sex.