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A new global radio service from UNICEF focusing on the health, education, equality and protection of children. Hosted by Blue Chevigny with UNICEF correspondents from around the globe.
Young people provide strategic advice on education issues
Posted: April 2013
17 April 2013: UNICEF podcast moderator Femi Oke interviews youth advocates Salathiel Ntakirutimana and Sumaya Saluja.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
Ahmad Alhendawi, newly appointed UN Secretary-General's Envoy on Youth
Posted: February 2013
17 February 2013: Newly-appointed United Nations Secretary-General's Envoy on Youth Ahmad Alhendawi spoke with UNICEF podcast moderator Femi Oke about his role and the post-2015 development agenda.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
In Afghanistan, a popular project combines skateboarding with education - wit...
Posted: January 2013
Skateistan Founder and Executive Director Oliver Percovich talks about his organisation and how skateboarding is steering Kabul's youth in new directions.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
Musician Emmanuel Jal on his music, his work as a peace activist, and South S...
Posted: December 2012
UNICEF podcast moderator Femi Oke speaks with Emmanuel Jal about his music, his work as a peace activist, South Sudan and the need for education.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
2012 Education for All Global Monitoring Report
Posted: December 2012
Podcast moderator Femi Oke discussed findings of the Education for All Global Monitoring Report with its director, Pauline Rose.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
Climate Change heats up threats to children
Posted: December 2012
From droughts to flash floods, failing crops and risk of increased infectious disease, the changes in the earth's climate are having a huge impact on children's lives. This podcast produced by the Office of Research focuses on climate change and its escalating impact on development progress, on children and on inter-generational equity. It looks at the science, the politics, and the next generation, but also the opportunities to innovatively protect and empower children to change the world they live in. It proposes a 20-minute debate with three experts in the subject of climate change - Dr Tom Mitchell (head of climate change at ODI); Professor Saleem Ul Huq (Senior Fellow in the Climate Change Group at the International Institute for Environment and Development); and Ms Esther Agbarakwe (head of the Nigerian Youth Climate Coalition).

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
Post-2015 What Next?
Posted: November 2012
Post-2015: What Next? A lively debate with Amina Az-Zubair, former Special Assistant to the Nigerian President on MDGs; Naila Kabeer, Prof of Development Studies at SOAS; and Claire Melamed, Head of Growth, Poverty and Inequality Programme at ODI.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
An AIDS-free generation?
Posted: November 2012
An AIDS free generation? Answering that question in our studio are: Joy Phumaphi, former Minister of Health, Botswana, Geeta Rao Gupta, Deputy Executive Director, UN Children’s Fund, Attapon Ed Ngoksin, International Treatment Preparedness Coalition, and John Santelli, Professor, Columbia University.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
Promoting youth engagement in education and peace-building
Posted: November 2012
UNICEF podcast moderator Femi Oke speaks with Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports in the Republic of South Sudan Dr. Cirino Hiteng Ofuho and youth activist and Director of the African Youth Initiative Network in Uganda Victor Ochen about youth engagement in education and peace-building.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
International Day of the Girl Child - Ending child marriage
Posted: October 2012
UNICEF podcast moderator Femi Oke speaks with UNICEF's Principal Adviser, Gender Rights and Civic Engagement, Dr. Anju Malhotra, on the role of education in ending child marriage and enabling girls to reach their full potential.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
On World Teachers' Day, UNICEF honours teachers and their role in shaping the...
Posted: October 2012
UNICEF podcast moderator Femi Oke speaks with General Secretary of the Ugandan National Teacher's Union Teopista Birungi Mayanja and Jamaican youth activist Charles Young about the role of teachers in the Education First agenda.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
Artist Sue Austin's Creating the Spectacle challenges audiences to think diff...
Posted: October 2012
Podcast moderator Kathryn Herzog speaks to artist Sue Austin about the motivation behind her series Creating the Spectacle.

An audio podcast in MP3 format.
