The Field Terre des hommes
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An immersive podcast by Terre des hommes from the frontlines of global child protection – in the voices of the staff and the children they protect.
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Breaking boundaries: perspectives from a woman in Jordan
On International Women’s Day, Farah Ishaqat tells us about the struggles of being a woman in Jordan, about the woman that inspires her most, and about how issues in her childhood made her become a lawyer today.
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A humanitarian in Gaza
Khitam Abuhamad is our office manager in Gaza and has been with Tdh for 12 years. We interviewed her two days before the war broke out at the beginning of October. Discover the powerful testimony of this woman whose resilience and unwavering commitment have given a ray of hope to generations of children in Gaza.
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Ukraine: one year of war from a boy's perspective
“I hope that this anniversary will be the first and the last. This war is the most terrible moment of our lives.” Ivan is a 14-year-old boy from Ukraine. He had to flee to the western part of the country with his mother. One year after the beginning of the war, he shares how deeply the situation is affecting him.
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Climate change: Fighting to be heard
“We are suffering the consequences of climate change because you put off climate change as an issue 10 or 15 years ago.” Brian King is a 17-year-old climate activist. Based in Kenya, he works to ensure that children and young people are heard by decision-makers. What challenges does he face? What advice does he have for young people who want to get involved in climate activism? What is his message to decision-makers?
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What is restorative justice?
Cecilia Popa has been working in criminal justice systems for over 12 years. She is convinced that restorative justice can be key for many children and teens. But what does “restorative” mean? And where can we find this type of justice? In this episode, she is interviewed by Angela, a 22-year-old child and youth advisor.
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She came back to Lebanon to fight for mental health.
Leen Farhat is a psychologist working for Tdh in Lebanon. In August last year, she was getting ready for a wedding when the blast destroyed entire parts of the capital Beirut. Since then, the worsening economic situation makes it difficult to make the ends meet. But she is not the type to give up. Leen shared some bits of her life in an interview with her colleague Isabel Zbinden.