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Tatiana Androsov has been writing since she was 10 years of age when she was locked up in her parents apartment and was given a type writer as a gift. Her books are not based on research but on the experience she gathered living and working in different parts of the world with people from the four corners of the globe in various United Nations organizations and missions. What do you do after you have lived and worked on four continents among some of the richest and poorest people of the worl ...
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This podcast is part of an educational series sponsored by The United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) for innovative learning solutions for individuals, organizations, and institutions to enhance global decision-making and support country-level action for shaping a better future. The intention is to enhance employability and jo…
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Limited access to water, sanitation, and hygiene, or WASH, can cause conflict in certain parts of the world and WASH facilities can become casualties in disputes. But WASH also has a role to play in peacekeeping, according to experts Kelly Ann Naylor, associate director of WASH at UNICEF, and Gidon Bromberg, Israeli Director of EcoPeace Middle East…
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Judge George McKinnis and his wife have lived in Bronxville, NY, for over 40 years. They have two grown sons. He served two tours of duty as an Infantry officer and is now retired from the US Army Reserves. He has performed various services for his community, from being legal counsel to the Zoning Board of Appeals to serve as Village Counsel on a p…
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The COVID-19 pandemic has raised concerns about the mental health of a generation of children. But the pandemic may represent the tip of a mental health iceberg – an iceberg we have ignored for far too long. The State of the World’s Children 2021 examines child, adolescent, and caregiver mental health. It focuses on risks and protective factors at …
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Climate Services for Resilient Development, By ANGELA SORIANO-QUEVEDO Angela is a climate change consultant at the World Bank, where she advises task team leaders in the East Asia and Pacific Region on climate change. In addition, she is authoring two country studies on hydrometeorological services for climate-resilient development in Mozambique an…
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Tatiana Androsov was born in a mining town in Belgium in the 1950s to parents who had fled the Soviet Union during World War II and who subsequently emigrated to America. She climbed out of Passaic, New Jersey, the daughter of immigrant factory workers, to the hallowed grounds of Mount Holyoke College and the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. A…
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MICHAEL COLLINS is the executive director, AMERICAS- for INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMICS & PEACE. He develops working partnerships with Americas-based governments, civil society organizations, foundations, universities, businesses, and think tanks and seeks new opportunities to build IEP’s presence and impact throughout the Americas, with particular focus …
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What do funders want to see in your fundraiser proposal? Hear Cassandra Zawilski, Program Manager for Full Circle Fund, answer this question. Next step: Take our Introduction to Proposal Writing course to learn the do’s and don’ts of writing and submitting a project proposal to a foundation. Learn more: https://bit.ly/IntroPW ***************** This…
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Alex Edmans talks about the long-term impacts of social responsibility and challenges the idea that caring for society is at the expense of profit. Alex is a Professor of Finance at London Business School. Alex graduated top of his class from Oxford University and then worked for Morgan Stanley in investment banking (London) and fixed income sales …
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The story of a 1991 mission to Haiti that might or might have changed the course of subsequent events. Headed by Ambassador Paul Marc Henry, the then retired co-founder of the United Nations Development Program, it concentrated on everyday basic needs. Was it a missed opportunity? Tatiana Androsov's books on sale on Amazon: https://bit.ly/buymangoe…
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Tackling Malnutrition Improves both Food and Health Systems During Covid-19? This is a Devex's report a media platform for the global development community and social enterprise. Edited by BC Global podcast, its purpose is to serve as a platform to promote culture, education, economics, and peace and conflict resolution. We offer various inspiratio…
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Voter Suppression and Disproportionality in the American Electoral System, By Prof. Andy Winnick Brought to you by BC Global podcast its purpose is to serve as a platform to promote culture, education, economic, as well as peace and conflict resolution. Dr. Andy Winnick, Professor Emeritus of Economics and Statistics, California State. He is the pr…
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Meaningful Presentation by Prof. Jeffrey Sachs; " How Do We Make The International System Work Effectively To Solve The Problems?". He is widely recognized for bold and effective strategies to address complex challenges including debt crises, hyperinflations, the transition from central planning to market economies, the control of AIDS, malaria, an…
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This topic is discussed and debated by Nils von Heijne and guest Bill Mehleisen In the everchanging world, we live in, questions about how, why, and what it means for individuals, organizations, and society as a whole are always raised. ***** This Podcast its purpose is to serve as a platform to promote culture, education, economic, as well as peac…
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A conversation conducted by Rotary Club of New York with Bill Mehleisen/Leadership in times of crises Bill is a director at Mandalah where he works on regenerative business design, Owner of Seek Human, LLC where he runs his independent leadership advisory and coaching practice, and Lead Facilitator / Leadership Coach for Arcadia Consulting an organ…
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Dr. Grill, a professor at Keck Graduate Institue (KGI), Dean of Research also teaches undergraduates at the Keck Science Department of The Claremont Colleges. His lab’s research at KGI is focused on low-cost vaccines for developing countries. The primary collaborator for this effort is the Botswana Vaccine Institute in Gaborone, Botswana. The focus…
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Ms. Greene has been working in the field of victim services since 1974, beginning as a volunteer in a Rape Crisis Center. She is currently Manager of Victim Services and Human Trafficking at the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and is manager of the Southern Nevada Human Trafficking Task Force. Elynne Greene is also a member of the Responde…
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This podcast is brought to you as part of the Kroc Institute's Peace Accords Matrix Project, is providing real-time monitoring of the Colombian peace accord implementation process. The Barometer initiate team just released their fourth comprehensive report on the status of implementation, and discuss the report's main findings. Read the full report…
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Ralph Kader joined the United Nations (UN) in 1980. Over the next two decades, he rose through the ranks alongside Secretary-General Kofi Annan. He has served in diplomatic missions around the world with six United Nations Secretary-Generals: S-G Kurt Waldheim, S-G Javier Perez De Cuellar, S-G Boutros Boutros-Ghali, S-G Kofi Annan, S-G Ban Ki-Moon,…
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Nouriel Roubini (born March 29, 1958) is an American economist. He teaches at New York University's Stern School of Business and is chairman of Roubini Macro Associates LLC, an economic consultancy firm. The child of Iranian Jews, he was born in Turkey and grew up in Italy. After receiving a BA in political economics at Bocconi University, Milan an…
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