
Fresh Humanitarian Perspectives (Humanitarian Leadership Academy)
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06 Feb 2023 | What is Engine 2? A new model of response to aid in Ukraine | 00:25:42 | |
'Ukraine will accelerate necessary change in aid. Everyone's saying the old ways don't work anymore. We're going to create a different way of being: it's about accelerating change.' Thanks for listening. Please help us to grow this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review on the platform you're listening from. Thank you! For more resources for the humanitarian community, visit humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources | |||
10 Feb 2023 | Engine 2: How the HLA is driving change in the humanitarian sector | 00:08:33 | |
‘I see Engine 2 as being an enabler, giving us the opportunity and permission to be much more forward-looking, really focusing on strategic and innovative solutions to support locally-led humanitarian action.’ Thanks for listening. Please help us to grow this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review on the platform you're listening from. Thank you! For more resources for the humanitarian community, visit humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources | |||
07 Mar 2023 | Take risks, listen and act: embracing equity in the humanitarian sector | 00:26:26 | |
For International Women's Day, two senior leaders at the Humanitarian Leadership Academy (HLA) share their journeys in the humanitarian sector. Nwabundo Okoh speaks to Rachel O'Brien and Nancy Mureti about navigating leadership roles and embracing equity in their individual lives as women, and as advocates in the wider context.
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21 Mar 2023 | Diversity, Equity and Inclusion – and why it matters for humanitarians | 00:45:01 | |
“Solidarity is the political expression of love. And I have hope and faith that we can get to a place that's equitable for all.” Michelle and Tim illustrate why systemic change is necessary by taking us on a personal journey of what DEI means to them, before delving into topical issues including power and decision-making, neo-colonialism and anti-racism. Thanks for listening. Please help us to grow this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review on the platform you're listening from. Thank you! For more resources for the humanitarian community, visit humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources | |||
23 Mar 2023 | Navigating humanitarian training pathways in 2023 | 00:30:07 | |
Humanitarian learning experts Dr Nazanin Zadeh-Cummings (Centre for Humanitarian Leadership) and Esther Grieder (Humanitarian Leadership Academy) join forces to help us to navigate the maze of learning pathways and opportunities available to current and aspiring humanitarians - whether through an academic route at university, lifelong learning, or perhaps a blend of both. From research, flexible and asynchronous study and stackable learning through to free bite-sized courses with digital badges – Nazanin and Esther break it down for us and demystify the options in an insightful podcast discussion hosted by Ka Man Parkinson. ___ Thanks for listening. Please help us to grow this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review on the platform you're listening from. Thank you! For more resources for the humanitarian community, visit humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources | |||
24 May 2023 | Immersive learning in the humanitarian sector | 00:38:43 | |
Humanitarians across the sector - whether directly or indirectly - are already engaging with these tools and immersing in the metaverse. What does that look like now and in the next 10 years? Thanks for listening. Please help us to grow this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review on the platform you're listening from. Thank you! For more resources for the humanitarian community, visit humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources | |||
22 Jun 2023 | Civil Society Strengthening in Eastern Europe | 00:39:04 | |
In this episode, we are discussing civil society strengthening in the context of the Ukraine crisis response in Eastern Europe with Olga Nikolska, the Program Director of Culture of Philanthropy Development at Civil Society Organisation Ednannia, and Pawel Mania, the Deputy Director for Transformational Response at the Humanitarian Leadership Academy. Listen for insights from more than 20 years of experience of Ednannia - one of the largest and most experienced civil society organisations in Ukraine, as well as the HLA’s localisation approach and view on the challenges and needs specific to the region. Thanks for listening. Please help us to grow this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review on the platform you're listening from. Thank you! For more resources for the humanitarian community, visit humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources | |||
01 Sep 2023 | Education in emergencies: the viewpoint from Asia in 2023 | 00:39:20 | |
Globally, many families are preparing for the start of a new academic year, with children and young people currently starting or returning to education. Soso Bagashvili is Regional Head of Capacity Strengthening and Partnerships, Asia at the Humanitarian Leadership Academy. Soso is based in Tbilisi, Georgia. Thanks for listening. Please help us to grow this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review on the platform you're listening from. Thank you! For more resources for the humanitarian community, visit humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources | |||
24 Oct 2023 | How face-to-face training is shifting the power | 00:45:46 | |
Humanitarian learning is constantly evolving to be more accessible, inclusive and contextually relevant. Thanks for listening. Please help us to grow this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review on the platform you're listening from. Thank you! For more resources for the humanitarian community, visit humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources | |||
18 Dec 2023 | Humanitarian Xchange: inspiring one million new humanitarians | 00:29:19 | |
Join us as we explore the visionary Humanitarian Xchange, a groundbreaking event set to redefine global humanitarian sector. The inaugural Humanitarian Xchange is a hybrid conference scheduled to take place in London, UK and online on 20 February 2024. Thanks for listening. Please help us to grow this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review on the platform you're listening from. Thank you! For more resources for the humanitarian community, visit humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources | |||
22 Dec 2023 | Capacity Strengthening Initiatives in the Middle East & North Africa Region | 00:30:07 | |
In this episode, we discuss various learning opportunities provided by the HLA and Save the Children, which support capacity strengthening in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. As countries of the MENA region face different types of crises, humanitarian actors on the ground need tailored capacity-strengthening programmes. Listen to this conversation with Bdour Ghousheh, HLA Regional Lead in the Middle East and North Africa and Abed Dbas, the Education Specialist at Save the Children Syria Response office, hosted by Oksana Dobrovolska, HLA Communications Officer, to learn more about it.
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12 Jan 2024 | Using our skills to make a difference: our humanitarian career journeys | 00:44:41 | |
What does a humanitarian career look like? How can you kickstart your own journey in this inspiring sector – and how can this evolve over time? In this episode, the HLA's Ka Man Parkinson speaks to colleagues Salma Babban from Jordan and Tom Russell from the UK. About the speakers
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18 Apr 2024 | Leadership and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza: in conversation with Jamie McGoldrick | 00:42:36 | |
Listen to Archie Law AM (Principal Leadership Advisor at the Humanitarian Leadership Academy) in conversation with Jamie McGoldrick, who has just completed a term as the Interim UN Humanitarian/Resident Coordinator in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. This is a recording of a conversation held in March 2024 exclusively for Fresh Humanitarian Perspectives. Note on audio: minor connectivity issues occurred during the speakers' video call, affecting the audio quality in certain segments. ***
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23 Apr 2024 | Delivering training: Overcoming the challenges | 00:43:34 | |
The delivery of high quality humanitarian learning - face-to-face or online is not devoid of unique challenges. Thanks for listening. Please help us to grow this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review on the platform you're listening from. Thank you! For more resources for the humanitarian community, visit humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources | |||
24 Apr 2024 | Coaching and mentoring: tools to support every humanitarian | 00:35:57 | |
Are you curious about coaching and mentoring - but not sure if it’s right for you, or how to get started? Charlotte Balfour-Poole, Head of Coaching at the HLA, provides her expert overview of coaching and mentoring, and highlights how they can be used as powerful tools to support every humanitarian. Previously Charlotte was Global Head of Humanitarian Education for Save the Children and the Director of the Humanitarian Technical Unit. Thanks for listening. Please help us to grow this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review on the platform you're listening from. Thank you! For more resources for the humanitarian community, visit humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources | |||
14 Jun 2024 | Building effective humanitarian learning communities | 00:56:17 | |
How can we harness the power of communities and networks as tools for humanitarian learning? In this podcast episode, Esther Grieder (the HLA's Global Communities and Partnerships Lead), leads a deep dive discussion with three seasoned community builders from Ghana, Nigeria and the UK to share and compare professional experiences. Tune in to hear insightful learnings and reflections from Esther and guests Ese Emerhi (Global Network Weaver for Global Fund for Community Foundations), Jon Novakovic (Executive Director for Global Inter-agency Security Forum – GISF), and Nancy Kankam Kusi (Programme Officer for West Africa Civil Society Institute – WACSI). Intentionality in community building work, as well as the importance of trust, emerge as key themes in this illuminating discussion. Note on audio: minor connectivity issues occurred during the speakers’ video call, affecting the audio quality in certain segments. Thanks for listening. Please help us to grow this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review on the platform you're listening from. Thank you! For more resources for the humanitarian community, visit humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources | |||
09 Jul 2024 | Cambio Climático y Asistencia Humanitaria: Respuesta durante la temporada de huracanes en América Latina y el Caribe. | 00:46:42 | |
Este es el primer episodio en español de la serie del podcast: 'Nuevas Perspectivas Humanitarias' de HLA. En este episodio, Ana Lucía Villagran, Especialista en Soluciones de Aprendizaje en América Latina y el Caribe; obtiene ideas significativas de Mercedes García, líder de HLA para la región y Dan Stothart, Director Humanitario Regional de Save the Children en América Latina y el Caribe. La conversación profundiza en las experiencias de Dan y Mercedes al responder a las comunidades afectadas por huracanes y lo que se necesita para que la región mitigue los efectos del cambio climático y lidere la respuesta. Thanks for listening. Please help us to grow this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review on the platform you're listening from. Thank you! For more resources for the humanitarian community, visit humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources | |||
17 Jul 2024 | LGBTQ+ sensitivity in the refugee crisis response in Poland | 00:42:56 | |
What are the biggest challenges refugees and migrants from the LGBTQ+ community face in Poland, and how do locally-led organisations create networks and structures to support them? In this episode, we are talking about the Ukraine crisis response in Poland with a focus on strengthening the capacity of local organisations and advocacy for LGBTQ+ migrants and refugees. Hear the insights from Sarian Jarosz, Advocacy and Research Lead at Queer Without Borders, an informal group of activists working for the improvement of the situation of LGBTQI+ migrants and refugees in Poland. Piotr Kolodziej, our Regional Lead in Eastern Europe, shares how the partnership between the HLA and Queer Without Borders happened and what are our plans to strengthen the capacity of local organisations supporting LGBTQ+ refugees and migrants in Poland. Thanks for listening. Please help us to grow this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review on the platform you're listening from. Thank you! For more resources for the humanitarian community, visit humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources | |||
07 Aug 2024 | L'Éducation en Situation d'Urgence en Afrique de l’Ouest et Centrale | 00:26:33 | |
Dans cet épisode de podcast, Anne Garcon mène une discussion approfondie avec deux spécialistes de l'éducation en situation d'urgence en Afrique de l'Ouest et Centrale: Mathilde Lemaire, Responsable du programme de développement professionnel de l’éducation en situation d’urgence pour l’Afrique de l’Ouest et Centrale à HLA et Yaya Diarrassouba, Conseiller régional de l’éducation en situation d’urgence pour l’Afrique de l’Ouest et Centrale à Save the Children International. Ils nous font le plaisir de partager leurs expériences professionnelles, leur expertise, leurs idées et leur vision de l’éducation en situation d’urgence avec nous. Merci de votre écoute. Veuillez vous abonner et partager avec votre réseau ! Pour plus de ressources destinées à la communauté humanitaire, visitez le site humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources Thanks for listening. Please help us to grow this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review on the platform you're listening from. Thank you! For more resources for the humanitarian community, visit humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources | |||
15 Aug 2024 | Locally-led humanitarian research | 00:38:35 | |
In this episode, we are focusing on locally-led humanitarian research. On the SHIFT programme example and reflecting on our partnerships with researchers in Ukraine and Poland, we discuss how local specialists are and should be involved in data collection, analysis, and research design. Thanks for listening. Please help us to grow this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review on the platform you're listening from. Thank you! For more resources for the humanitarian community, visit humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources | |||
16 Aug 2024 | Localisation: harnessing talent and technology to drive meaningful reform | 00:29:10 | |
Hear Bidjan Nashat, tech entrepreneur and seasoned humanitarian leader, speak candidly on the challenges and opportunities in advancing localisation within the humanitarian sector. In this open and informative conversation with the HLA's Ka Man Parkinson, Bidjan critiques current localisation debates and advocates for practical, actionable steps to drive meaningful change. Thanks for listening. Please help us to grow this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review on the platform you're listening from. Thank you! For more resources for the humanitarian community, visit humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources | |||
19 Sep 2024 | Feminist Leadership | 00:48:36 | |
Feminist Leadership - a not-so-widely known or understood term. Archie shares his viewpoint on the role of men in Feminist Leadership. He says: "I do think that's something that men have an active role to play in: respecting the role of women and the feminist movement and working alongside the movement and working alongside our sisters."
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03 Oct 2024 | Humanitarian learning in 2024: perspectives from Africa | 01:05:29 | |
In this episode - the first instalment of our two-part series - we explore current trends in humanitarian learning with a special focus on Africa. In this insightful conversation centred on learning, our guests share their own inspiring learning journeys - and the sometimes unexpected and surprising discoveries and outcomes along the way. Janet and Neba - with their professional and academic origins as educators, and Eleonora with a background in philosophy - share their pathways into the world of humanitarian and development, and what drives them in their lifelong quest to learn. Together with host Ka Man Parkinson (HLA Communications and Marketing Advisor), our guests reflect on some of the key takeaways from the 2024 HLA Humanitarian Learning Survey, which provides fresh insights into how humanitarians are engaging with learning and training today, and share their perspectives based on their rich on-the-ground experiences. Stay tuned for Part 2! In the second part of this series, our guests will share practical learning tips and advice on overcoming barriers to learning and training They’ll also talk about the key elements required to build a culture of learning to support humanitarians in achieving their development goals. Coming soon! Thanks for listening. Please help us to grow this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review on the platform you're listening from. Thank you! For more resources for the humanitarian community, visit humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources | |||
09 Oct 2024 | Unlocking potential: cultivating a culture of humanitarian learning | 00:36:35 | |
In this episode - part two of our deep dive exploration of humanitarian learning in 2024 - we continue the insightful conversation with passionate learning advocates Janet Nyaoro, Eleonora Aralla and Neba Ambe Azinui. In the first instalment of this conversation, Humanitarian learning in 2024: perspectives from Africa, the trio discuss the nature of and trends in humanitarian learning and training, and share their own rich on-the-ground professional and personal experiences. In this second episode, listen to an inspiring exploration of learning as a powerful tool for growth for individuals and organisations. The findings of the HLA Humanitarian Learner Survey 2024 build a picture of a highly motivated humanitarian workforce and volunteers - but numerous barriers stand in the way of the training and learning that they desire. Our guests share their personal insights and tried-and-tested strategies for overcoming barriers to learning – including motivational and actionable steps to supercharge our own learning journeys. Thanks for listening. Please help us to grow this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review on the platform you're listening from. Thank you! For more resources for the humanitarian community, visit humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources | |||
11 Nov 2024 | Placing mental health and psychosocial support at the heart of the humanitarian agenda | 00:54:33 | |
With the global mental health crisis affecting one in four people – and nearly everyone within communities impacted by crisis including conflict and disasters – the need for mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) is more urgent than ever. In this episode, Ka Man Parkinson holds a candid conversation with Marie Dahl and Dr Victor Ugo from The MHPSS Collaborative. Marie and Victor share honest reflections on the challenges they face with their work, while passionately setting out their vision to enhance the mental wellbeing of children, youth, and families in adverse settings. This insightful dialogue delves into key themes such as localisation, youth engagement, the language of mental health, and the pursuit of a shared understanding of MHPSS for improved cooperation and collaboration. Hear more about Marie and Victor’s aspirations to move towards a preventative approach to mental health support and to embed MHPSS into preparedness planning. Marie Dahl is the Director of The MHPSS Collaborative - for children, youth and families in adversity. The Collaborative is a global hub for mental health and psychosocial support research, innovation, learning and advocacy, founded by Save the Children Denmark in 2018. Marie has 15 years of experience in the humanitarian sector, and has worked in emergency response, interagency coordination, capacity building, advocacy, leadership and strategy development in various parts of the world. Her driving force is children and youths' rights to protection, education, mental health and psychosocial wellbeing. She is based in Malmö, Sweden. Dr Victor Ugo is the MHPSS and Youth Advisor at the MHPSS Collaborative, where his current focus is on building infrastructures for meaningful youth engagement and participation in mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) initiatives. He has extensive experience in advocacy, policy influence, and resource mobilization for adolescent and youth mental health programs at community, regional and global levels. Victor is passionate about driving systemic change to improve the lives of children, adolescents, and youth globally, with a particular focus on facilitating their capacity to develop innovative solutions and lead work relevant to their needs. Ka Man Parkinson is Communications and Marketing Advisor at the HLA. Thanks for listening. Please help us to grow this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review on the platform you're listening from. Thank you! For more resources for the humanitarian community, visit humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources | |||
18 Nov 2024 | Youth Leadership Episode 1 | 00:28:22 | |
In this episode, we focus on Youth Leadership and talk about the importance of youth participation. On the Youth Leadership for Emerging Future programme example, we discuss how youth can and should be involved in crisis response, humanitarian action, and development. The participants shared about the challenges they identified and how they addressed them while working on their projects. You will hear from Agnieszka PŁoska, Youth Changemaking Manager at Ashoka Poland, and Vee Tranova and Vitalina Petrova, participants of the Youth Leadership for Emerging Future Programme. In this initiative, Ashoka, Save the Children, and the Humanitarian Leadership Academy join forces to empower local young leaders and to catalyse systemic changes. Youth Dialogue Forum 2024:
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13 Jan 2025 | Preparados para el futuro: Practicantes Profesionales del Programa de Jóvenes Humanitarios de HLA en Perú comparten sus experiencias | 00:50:42 | |
A principios de octubre de 2024, el equipo de HLA en América Latina y el Caribe, junto con 4 organizaciones locales y Save the Children International, se embarcaron en un emocionante viaje: empoderar a los jóvenes en Perú. Ir más allá del fortalecimiento de capacidades para ofrecer una oportunidad que potencialmente pueda cambiar la vida de ocho jóvenes graduados de diversos campos de trabajo, con un interés común en el campo humanitario. En este episodio, escuchamos directamente a cuatro de ellos, quienes valientemente asumieron esta aventura: Muriel, de 25 años con una licenciatura en Comunicación, presenta este podcast histórico en conversación con Jorlly, una licenciado en Psicología de 23 años; Gesele una joven de 24 años graduada de Trabajo Social, y Bryan un psicólogo de 25 años. En esta interesante conversación, los jóvenes comparten experiencias de su viaje de aprendizaje durante estas últimas doce semanas de pasantía en organizaciones humanitarias locales. No te pierdas esta conversación educativa e inspiradora entre estos cuatro practicantes, quienes forman parte de los primeros programas pilotos para jóvenes humanitarios de la Academia de Liderazgo Humanitario. Este podcast es el primero de dos podcasts que compartiremos cubriendo el primer programa de pasantías en América Latina y el Caribe. El podcast está disponible solo en español. Thanks for listening. Please help us to grow this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review on the platform you're listening from. Thank you! For more resources for the humanitarian community, visit humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources | |||
20 Jan 2025 | Women’s Education in Emergencies in Pakistan: voices from the training room and beyond | 01:17:49 | |
In this episode, we take you on a deep dive exploration of a transformative programme designed to address the unique challenges faced by women working in the education context in crisis affected communities across Pakistan.
This episode - introduced by Casey Pearson (HLA Learning Solutions Specialist) - shares a optimistic and compelling example of sectoral cooperation to help untap the power and potential of women educators in Pakistan. The conversations are packed with a wealth of expert insights and personal accounts and experiences, highlighting the role of Feminist Pedagogy and centering women’s voices in EiE work. 02:00 Chapter 2: The training background: coordination, design and implementation – with Efren Lubuguin 15:00 Chapter 3: Feminist pedagogy and the centrality of women’s needs and voices – with Efren Lubuguin 24:05 Chapter 4: Reflections on how the training unfolded in July 2024 – with Efren Lubuguin 27:37 Chapter 5: The power of collaboration, contextualisation and localisation: Reflections from Pakistan Education Cluster Working Group co-leads from UNICEF and Save the Children International – with Ehsan Ullah and Humaira Naseer 58:10 Chapter 6: Key learnings from the training: Efren’s reflections 63:03 Chapter 7: Voices from the training room: four participant reflections 72:06 Chapter 8: Evaluation and future aspirations and next steps – with Efren Lubuguin Visit the episode webpage for the show notes, links to resources and the episode transcript. Thanks for listening. Please help us to grow this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review on the platform you're listening from. Thank you! For more resources for the humanitarian community, visit humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources | |||
28 Jan 2025 | Listening to lead: Kate Beale on leadership, collaboration, and global humanitarian action | 00:28:32 | |
What does it take to build a career that spans continents, sectors, and some of the world’s most pressing challenges? In this episode, the HLA’s Ka Man Parkinson is joined by Kate Beale, Managing Director at Crowell Global Advisors, who shares her extraordinary journey from grassroots work in Paraguay to influencing global policy in Washington DC.
Kate’s story is a testament to the power of collaboration, listening to a diverse range of perspectives, and staying flexible while pursuing your passion. If you’re looking for career inspiration or practical advice on making a global impact, this episode is for you! Thanks for listening. Please help us to grow this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review on the platform you're listening from. Thank you! For more resources for the humanitarian community, visit humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources | |||
05 Feb 2025 | Two Years On: Reflecting on the Türkiye-Syria Earthquake Humanitarian Response | 00:23:58 | |
As we mark the second anniversary of the Türkiye-Syria earthquake response, this podcast episode is dedicated to reflections, lessons learnt, and remaining challenges. About the speakers Samantha Davis is the HLA's Deputy Director for Learning and Programmes. She has nearly 20 years of experience in international development and humanitarian contexts, with expertise in leadership, partnerships, coaching, and organisational change. Sam guides the direction of the HLA's programmes and learning teams, identifying opportunities to be agile and responsive to the rapidly changing humanitarian ecosystem. Oksana Dobrovolska is a Communications Officer at the HLA, overseeing communications for programmes in the Middle East & North Africa and Eastern Europe regions. Find out more about Türkiye-Syria Earthquake response under the SHIFT programme: SHIFT
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24 Feb 2025 | Reflecting on Three Years: What the Humanitarian Response to the Ukraine War Taught Us | 00:38:55 | |
24 February 2025 marks the third anniversary of the escalation of the armed conflict in Ukraine. In this conversation, we focus on lessons learnt from these three years of delivering humanitarian response with the goal to support and strengthen locally-led action. Oksana Dobrovolska, Communications Officer at the Humanitarian Leadership Academy (the HLA), talks with Kamila Wujec, Leadership Pillar Lead at the HLA, and our former Regional Lead in Eastern Europe; Piotr Kolodzej, HLA’s Regional Lead in Eastern Europe, and Anastasiia Korobchuk, our Learning Solutions Specialist in Ukraine. Looking back at the three years of implementing the SHIFT programme in Ukraine response, the guests share their thoughts on
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28 Feb 2025 | Youth Leadership (Episode 2) | 00:19:44 | |
In this episode, we continue talking about youth participation in humanitarian and civic action. We discuss how youth can and should be involved in crisis response, humanitarian action, and development. Hear from participants of the Youth Leadership for Emerging Future programme Miro Béreš and Maria Andruchiw, as well as Kacper Rynio, the HLA's Programme Officer in Eastern Europe Regional Centre. About speakers: Kacper Rynio works as the HLA Programme Officer in Poland. He gained experience in humanitarian aid while studying Global Development and Sustainability at Bath Spa University. Over the years, he has been involved in various projects and worked with organizations such as the Polish Scouting and Guiding Association, Polish Medical Mission, UNICEF and UNHCR. Miro Béreš is a social innovator focused on creating global systems of crisis interventions online based in Slovakia. As a coordinator of the civic association Úsmev pre druhých (Smile for others), he actively works on projects aimed at social innovation and sustainable development. His work includes involvement in initiatives like REDpreneur under the Red Cross, Ahoka YLEF program or NGO Academy which fosters the growth of sustainable social innovations. With a background in journalism, he combines media expertise with technology to build scalable solutions for crisis response and humanitarian aid. Maria Andruchiw serves as the Vice President of the Poland-Ukraine Socio-Cultural Association and is the Co-organizer and Communications & Marketing Manager of the Ukrainian Spring Festival. Maria is also a member of the Council for the Integration of Migrants at the Poznań City Hall and has graduated from both the Poznań City Leaders School and the 2024 Polish Political Leaders School. Oksana Dobrovolska is a Communications Officer at the HLA, overseeing communications for programmes in the Middle East & North Africa and Eastern Europe regions. Thanks for listening. Please help us to grow this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review on the platform you're listening from. Thank you! For more resources for the humanitarian community, visit humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources | |||
03 Mar 2025 | Coaching for humanitarians: tools and techniques to foster resilience and growth | 01:06:17 | |
In this two-part podcast, join coaching expert Charlotte Balfour-Poole to explore the transformative power of coaching in the humanitarian sector. In the first episode, together with host Ka Man Parkinson, discover key coaching tools for managing wellbeing, building resilience, and unlocking personal and professional growth. Gain insights into the process through a flash coaching session led by Charlotte, and Natasha Nishimwe from Save the Children shares how coaching helped her overcome self-doubt and thrive. Tune in for part two to be released for International Women's Day 2025, and hear Natasha's full story, revealing how coaching supported her career transitions including as a working mother and stepping up into more senior roles in the humanitarian field. Thanks for listening. Please help us to grow this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review on the platform you're listening from. Thank you! For more resources for the humanitarian community, visit humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources | |||
07 Mar 2025 | Coaching for humanitarians: Natasha’s journey of discovery and transformation | 00:35:31 | |
"The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek." When Natasha Nishimwe (Save the Children International) stepped into a new role in a global team, she felt like an imposter. But by taking action through coaching, she unlocked her confidence, overcame self-doubt and stepped into new professional opportunities. Guided by Charlotte Balfour-Poole, Head of Coaching at the Humanitarian Leadership Academy, Natasha’s story is a powerful example of how coaching can help humanitarians to break barriers, challenge self-doubt, and take action toward their goals. In this episode released for International Women's Day 2025, Natasha opens up about the challenges she faced and finding work/life balance as a working mother. Tune in and hear how coaching can be a powerful tool for fostering resilience, confidence and growth:
Visit the episode webpage for speaker bios and a transcript of the conversation: This is second instalment of a special 2-part podcast focusing on coaching for humanitarians. Listen to part 1: Coaching for humanitarians: tools and techniques to foster resilience and growth. Thanks for listening. Please help us to grow this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review on the platform you're listening from. Thank you! For more resources for the humanitarian community, visit humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources | |||
20 Mar 2025 | Poetry and purpose: in conversation with Poetic Unity | 00:44:52 | |
To celebrate World Poetry Day 2025, we explore the power of creative expression for forging connections and inspiring action within our communities and beyond. The HLA's Ka Man Parkinson connects with two inspiring members of Poetic Unity, Tariq Brown and Blaize Alexis-Anglin, who performed powerful pieces at the inaugural Humanitarian Xchange event in London in February 2024. One year later, we welcome them back to share new works and to hear their advice for how we can all cultivate our own sense of creative expression. Listen to this inspiring discussion of how poetry and other artforms can be used as a powerful tool for empowerment and change through education, advocacy and community engagement. Have you been inspired to foster your own creative expression after hearing this discussion? We'd love to hear from you! Connect with us on social media or email us on info@humanitarian.academy Keywords: World Poetry Day, poetry, Humanitarian Xchange, global solidarity, youth leadership, mental health, creative expression, advocacy, activism, campaigning, social impact, grassroots initiatives. Read the speaker bios and shownotes on the episode webpage: Thanks for listening. Please help us to grow this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review on the platform you're listening from. Thank you! For more resources for the humanitarian community, visit humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources | |||
25 Mar 2025 | Shaping impact-driven careers: stories of purpose, resilience and growth | 00:54:45 | |
How can you shape a meaningful and purpose-driven career in the humanitarian sector and beyond? Tune in to this episode to glean insights from Ana Lucia Villagran, a Learning Solutions Specialist at HLA’s Latin America and Caribbean Regional Centre from Guatemala, and Selim Uysal, an independent humanitarian consultant and trainer from Türkiye, now based in Germany. Ana Lucia and Selim share their personal journeys of discovering purpose in their careers that have spanned the commercial world and academia, before transitions into the development and humanitarian sectors. Together with host Ka Man Parkinson, they discuss: · Navigating career transitions · Developing essential skills such as communication, creativity, critical thinking and adaptability · Maintaining resilience and a sense of purpose in turbulent and uncertain times Whether you're just beginning your career, managing a transition or simply seeking professional inspiration, this episode offers valuable insights. Thanks for listening. Please help us to grow this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review on the platform you're listening from. Thank you! For more resources for the humanitarian community, visit humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources | |||
23 Apr 2025 | ‘Double literacy’: harnessing AI for humanitarians and social change | 00:38:11 | |
In this thought-provoking episode, Ka Man Parkinson speaks to Dr Cornelia C. Walther to hear her expert take on the implications of AI for humanitarians - and the actions we can take today to keep abreast of developments. Cornelia's experience positions her as an insightful and authoritative thought leader in this space: a former humanitarian leader with over 20 years of experience at UNICEF, she is now a Wharton/University of Pennsylvania fellow pioneering research on hybrid intelligence and prosocial AI. In this discussion, Cornelia introduces us to the concept of ‘double literacy’: the mutual influence between artificial and human intelligence - and the dual fluency needed to navigate both. Cornelia explains how understanding AI algorithms and adapting your mindset can help you curate your own AI, gaining deeper insights into both the technology and your own thinking. Explore how developing this mindset can drive innovation in the humanitarian sector - empowering practitioners to use AI intentionally, stay grounded in ethics, and adapt with clarity in fast-changing contexts. Tune in for new ways to rethink your AI approach and lead with purpose in the face of rapid societal and technological change. Visit the episode webpage for speaker bios, links and discussion transcript: Thanks for listening. Please help us to grow this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review on the platform you're listening from. Thank you! For more resources for the humanitarian community, visit humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources | |||
15 May 2025 | From academia to action: how research can shape humanitarian education | 00:28:09 | |
How can academic research shape humanitarian action? This is the question at the heart of today's insightful discussion between two Education in Emergencies (EiE) colleagues from Save the Children International. Casey Pearson (EiE Technical Learning Specialist) sits down with Rafka Daoud (EiE Professional Development Programme Manager) to explore the critical connections between education, training and research, drawing on insights from Rafka’s recent doctoral research in Lebanon. Rafka shares her journey of researching higher education reform in Lebanese private universities, offering a unique perspective on how academic inquiry can inform and reshape real-world practice. From the challenges of balancing a full-time role with a doctorate to the broader implications of her findings for both education and humanitarian sectors, this conversation highlights how research can act as a catalyst to drive meaningful change. This episode is a must-listen for research practitioners and advocates in the humanitarian and development space. Thanks for listening. Please help us to grow this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review on the platform you're listening from. Thank you! For more resources for the humanitarian community, visit humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources | |||
28 May 2025 | Shaping humanitarian AI: why every voice counts | 00:46:01 | |
Ka Man Parkinson is joined by Lucy Hall from the Humanitarian Leadership Academy and Madigan Johnson from Data Friendly Space to discuss a landmark joint survey on AI adoption in the humanitarian sector. Together, they explore how artificial intelligence is currently being used, what future potential it holds, and why this research is so vital. No matter where you are in the humanitarian eco-system - whether you're an early adopter or new to AI - your voice is essential in shaping how it supports humanitarian work. Tune in to learn more about this first-of-its-kind study and how your input through the survey can help map current practice and guide the sector’s responsible and effective use of AI in the future. Take the survey by 20 June 2025. Visit the episode webpage for speaker bios and links to the resources highlighted during this conversation. Thanks for listening. Please help us to grow this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review on the platform you're listening from. Thank you! For more resources for the humanitarian community, visit humanitarianleadershipacademy.org/resources |