Directus International creates articles, video documentaries and audio material on issues of social injustice and human rights violations in the Americas. This podcast is focused on our research articles and on topics that are of interest for practitioners, activists and people looking to further their knowledge on human rights issues.
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Directus Podcast. Episodio Cuatro: SOBRE|vivientes
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A través de la serie SOBRE|vivientes presentamos perfiles de venezolanos haciendo frente a la complicada crisis económica, social y política del país. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀Desde cada uno de sus ámbitos de acción, las personas presentadas en la serie muestran perseverancia, ingenio y optimismo frente a la adversidad, demostrando cómo el espíritu de lucha venezo…
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Directus Podcast. Episodio Tres: Lluvias, Vulnerabilidad y Abandono
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En este episodio discutimos nuestro más reciente artículo: Lluvias, Vulnerabilidad y Abandono donde exponemos uno de los problemas que presenta la gestión de riesgos en nuestro país: la falta de accesibilidad en ciudades venezolanas para personas con discapacidades motoras y visuales. y los riesgos que esto puede generar en caso de desastres natura…
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Directus Podcast. Episode Two: No Medicines, No Treatment, No Hope
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On this episode we will be discussing our newest article "No Medicines, No Treatment, No Hope" where we explore accessing basic medical treatment in a Venezuelan bordertown and the hurdles that citizens face in view of the recently declared "humanitarian crisis of the healthcare sector."To read the complete article visit:https://directusinternation…
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Directus Podcast. Episode One: Venezuela A Week In The Lines
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On our first podcast we read excerpts of our article "Venezuela: A Week In The Lines" where we discuss food scarcity in the country as a result of disastrous economic policies by the Chavez and Maduro governments in combination with a steady decline in oil revenue, the country's main source of income.To read the complete article visit:https://direc…
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