For Every Child: A UNICEF Canada podcast UNICEF Canada
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Travel the world with us, For Every Child. Be inspired by stories of how UNICEF and supporters impact the lives of children and families every day - in some of the toughest places you can imagine. For Every Child is the official podcast of UNICEF Canada.
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Addressing child poverty in Canada
After many years of progress, the child poverty rate in Canada has moved in the wrong direction. In fact, the poverty rate rose more sharply for children than for the general population. Canada is now a middle performer among rich countries for its rate of child poverty.
Host: Saara Chaudry
Guests:
Lisa Wolff, Director of Policy and Research, UNICEF Canada
Terence Hamilton, Policy Specialist, UNICEF Canada
David, Teerka and Mihir, Youth Participants
Producers: Sara Faruqi and Priyadarshini Mitra
Composed and mixed by: Chandra Bulucon -
A Holiday Special with Simu Liu, UNICEF Canada Ambassador
A holiday special episode of the For Every Child podcast featuring a conversation between UNICEF Canada ambassadors and actors Simu Liu and Saara Chaudry about what inspires them to advocate for child rights and their hopes for children in 2024.
Host: Saara Chaudry
Guest:
Simu Liu, Actor and UNICEF Canada Ambassador
Producers: Sara Faruqi and Priyadarshini Mitra
Composed and mixed by: Chandra Bulucon -
Supporting children's mental health in crises and conflicts
Host Saara Chaudry speaks to Dr. Marcia Brophy, one of UNICEF's global mental health and psychosocial advisors, on the impact of conflict on child and adolescent mental health - and the support and services needed.
Host: Saara Chaudry
Guests:
Dr. Marcia Brophy, Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) & Innovation Specialist, UNICEF
Producers: Sara Faruqi and Priyadarshini Mitra
Composed and mixed by: Chandra Bulucon -
Let's talk education: Afghan dreamers, education in crises and differentiated learning
From Afghan dreamer to achiever, Somaya Faruqi, captain of the Afghan Girls Robotics team talks about education and empowerment. Yasmine Sherif, Executive Director of Education Cannot Wait, takes us into the world of delivering education to children living in crisis settings. And Sam, a young teacher from Ghana talks about how he ensures all the children in his primary school class are getting a quality education.
Host: Saara Chaudry
Guests:
Somaya Faruqi, Captain of the Afghan Girls Robotics team
Sam, school teacher in Anyima, Ghana
Yasmine Sherif, Executive Director, Education Cannot Wait
Producers: Sara Faruqi and Priyadarshini Mitra
Composed and mixed by: Chandra Bulucon
Additional music: (Ambient) Love (CC BY) by Kirk Osamayo and Blue Skies by HoliznaCC0 c/o Free Music Archive -
Innovation, for every child
From autonomous airships to open-source AI mapping hard-to-reach areas and a compression garment developed by NASA saving the lives of thousands of mothers worldwide - what role does innovation play at an organization like UNICEF?
In this episode we speak to entrepreneurs and innovators - all working to make a better world for children.
Host: Saara Chaudry
Guests:
Bo Percival, Senior Advisor, Innovation, UNICEF
Stephani Sy, Founder, Thinking Machines
Spencer Horner, founder & CEO, Cloudline
Producers: Sara Faruqi and Priyadarshini Mitra
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Enabling equity, inclusion and access: Mental health support for every child
It’s not an easy time to be a child or young person. In this episode of the For Every Child podcast, we look at how mental health support differs in different contexts and countries, what tools and support we can provide young people and children to help them with their mental health and what UNICEF is doing to ensure young people are being heard when it comes to understanding their needs.
Host: Saara Chaudry
Guests: Zeinab Hijazi, Senior Mental Health Technical Advisor, UNICEF and Matin Moradkhan, UNICEF Canada Youth Advocate
Producers: Sara Faruqi and Priyadarshini Mitra
Composed and mixed by: Chandra Bulucon
Customer Reviews
Tears Hope and the Power of Education
Emotionally rivetting insight and details into the challenges faced by children, particularly girls in dangerous crisis zones. I cried and at t he same time felt a surge of HOPE that with power of investing in education the wants and dreams of girls can be a reality. Thanks for this amazing podcast and I look forward to the next one.
Heart wrenching, yet heart warming.
Bringing a perspective of how desperate lives can be provided with hope by strategies that seem so "easy". The voices of real children and women telling their stories...
Tremendous
So glad UNICEF has gotten into the podcast game. They do so much amazing work and have so many important stories to tell. This is a great start.