
Did you know that the Syria Civil War has caused the largest refugee crisis since World War II? We have authentic conversations with men and women living in Jordan working on the Syria Response with refugees and locals for big and small development, aid, relief, and/or funding agencies. Our goal is to help people living the West understand more about the NGO world, the crisis, programs, funding, a... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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We may have not posted for a while, but now we are back with a very engaging interview! For our fifth episode of the podcast we speak with Bothaina Qamar, a Livelihoods Specialist for UN Women (a United Nations organization). Bothaina was born and ra... more
For our fourth episode of the podcast, we take a slightly different look at the Syria crisis response by investigating the impact of directly training, employing, and empowering women from disadvantaged communities in social businesses. Our interview... more
For our third episode of the podcast we have an engaging conversation with Lorenz Wild, the Director of Economic Opportunities and Market Development at the American-based INGO Mercy Corps. We talk about empowering entrepreneurs and small businesses,... more
In our second episode we have a great conversation with Maddie Ulanow, the Jordan Country Director for Reclaim Childhood, a 501(c)(3) organization based in Amman, Jordan that seeks to empower refugee girls and local Jordanian women through sport and ... more
Love the concept and topics/guest speakers. I wish the host wouldn’t talk over them or feel the need to inject so many comments. The guests have phenomenal stories let them be the focus.
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This is a great idea- thank you for sharing the positives of Western countries in this catastrophe that the Western governments have (essentially) created.
I like the different perspectives of the heroes on the ground!
(Is it possible to please not eat while recording...? 😬)
Interesting but the eating is kind of distracting and the presenter guy often interrupts with anecdotes and comments of his own rather than letting the interviewees really speak. Noticed this particularly in the episode about ultimate frisbee
As a college student interested in going into this field I can’t say enough about the podcast. Books can only give you so much information and it often doesn’t have that warm human feel. This podcast makes study the field come to life with that real human feel. Hope to hear more!
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