The world is facing the largest displacement crisis since WWII as a number of humanitarian emergencies rage on. Grant Gordon and Ravi Gurumurthy from the International Rescue Committee (IRC) have in-depth conversations with leading humanitarians, foreign policymakers, and innovators to understand how they think about, and tackle these global crises. Produced by the Vox Media Podcast Network.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 46 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | PoliticsGovernmentNews |
In 1942, nine year-old Krishnan Gurumurthy fled to India from Burma with his family. It was just after the Japanese invasion, and they had just missed the final ferries out of Rangoon. So his family travelled by a treacherous land route -- a 1,500 mi... more
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This podcast is fabulously full of information and critical analysis of our global framework of responsibilities, human rights, and the factors that sustain ongoing mass atrocities in our world today. I learn something incredible every single time I listen. I am so thankful for both the hosts insights and personal stories that intersect these topics. The way they contrast on-the-ground experience with the historical or present political situation helps the listener better understand and think ab... more
Great podcast for understanding the humanitarian sector.
It’s immediately weird and jarring to listen to this. It’s a pretty somber issue. The theme music is so happy and upbeat. And the hosts sound like comedians (they don’t make jokes really but their attitude and way of speaking and very unserious). It’s unsettling.
My favorite podcast. So eye opening and thorough. The guests always have unique perspectives on key and crucial issues the world faces today in a manner that is easy to follow and break down.
Great podcast grappling with solutions to some of the biggest and scariest situations people will ever find themselves in. Clear and well produced, the topics are always timely and well researched. The hosts are smart and thoughtful and despite their extensive experience in the field and in academia they seem open-minded and curious. I’m learning a lot and appreciate the range of guests, I guess the IRC has wonderful access. Only suggestion to make it a stronger show - I would love to hear more ... more
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