Humanitarian Fault Lines, from Fordham University's Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs, explores what’s not going right in the world of humanitarian affairs. Jamie McGoldrick examines why these crises have developed, and he seeks to find voices to speak on these issues and what is, or isn’t, being done to address them. Jamie also looks to find answers to some of the most challenging q... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 53 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Jamie speaks with Roland Friedrich, Director of UNRWA Affairs in the West Bank. They discuss how UNRWA is functioning across all occupied Palestine - West Bank and Gaza. Jamie asks him about recent Knesset legislation against UNRWA which has started ... more
Jamie speaks with Georgios Petropoulos. He’s served with the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs since 2012. He completed his most recent assignment in January as Head of Suboffice in Gaza. Georgios describes the immedi... more
Jamie speaks with Jean-Guy Vataux, a humanitarian aid worker with MSF who has been in Khartoum and Darfur over the past 18 months. He has been stationed in many conflict areas in Africa and the Middle East over the last 30 years including Sierra Leon... more
Jamie speaks with Deborah Amos. She’s a Ferris Professor of Journalism in Residence at Princeton University. Deborah is an award winning journalist who spent much of her career as an international correspondent for National Public Radio. Her reportin... more
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Guests are excellent and current with the times. Jamie brings great personal experience in creating an atmosphere of truth and honesty
It’s refreshing to hear the key challenges that are faced by humanitarian actors in such an open and candid manner, especially by two people with as much experience as Jan and Jamie have. For
anyone interested in trying to improve humanitarian action it’s a must listen.
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Focused on the critical aspects of humanitarian crises, this podcast presents in-depth discussions surrounding emergencies, conflicts, and the implications they have on affected communities. Guests include humanitarian leaders, scholars, and experts who provide insights derived from their experiences in areas like Gaza, Sudan, and the broader Middle East. The conversations often revolve around significant themes such as food security, legal challenges faced by aid organizations, the complexities of international humanitarian law, and personal narratives from the field that highlight the urgent need for reform and accountability in humanitarian efforts. This platform is distinct for its commitment to amplifying underrepresented voices in hum... more
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Recent guests on Humanitarian Fault Lines include:
1. Jean-Guy Vataux
2. Deborah Amos
3. William Plowright
4. Rein Paulsen
5. Peter Salisbury
6. Tjada D'Oyen McKenna
7. Sean Carroll
8. Dr. Mudawi Ibrahim Adam
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