12 episodes

We bring you stories of people working on making the lives better of those affected by humanitarian crises and natural disasters. Images and stories of disasters and humanitarian crises are depressing, and they often leave us with a discomforting sense of helplessness. The personal stories that you will hear here will make you view disasters and crises from a lens of solutions. I hope you find inspiration and build your resilience from these stories. Happy Listening!

Dignity in Disasters Mayuri Bhattacharjee

    • Business

We bring you stories of people working on making the lives better of those affected by humanitarian crises and natural disasters. Images and stories of disasters and humanitarian crises are depressing, and they often leave us with a discomforting sense of helplessness. The personal stories that you will hear here will make you view disasters and crises from a lens of solutions. I hope you find inspiration and build your resilience from these stories. Happy Listening!

    She Creates Change X 2018 Kerala Floods: Women, Keyboards, and a Crisis Response

    She Creates Change X 2018 Kerala Floods: Women, Keyboards, and a Crisis Response

    World Humanitarian Day Special: In August 2018, a catastrophe struck the Indian state of Kerala, casting a shadow of devastation. The Kerala floods claimed over 483 lives and displaced more than a million people, causing a loss of Rs 310 billion (31,000 crore). Amidst this backdrop, a remarkable group of women from various corners of India joined hands to coordinate a rescue campaign enabled by digital tools. This campaign resulted in safeguarding more than 9605 lives. But how did they manage this incredible feat? Who are these women?

    In this episode, we delve into the stories of Namita, Jincy, and Pranay, who were integral members of this awe-inspiring citizens' group. They prove that anybody can be a humanitarian! These women were brought together by the first She Creates Change training program in 2017, previously organized by Change.org. The She Creates Change program is now a part of Nguvu Collective, and Namita, Jincy, and Pranay are Change Leaders of this collective.


    ---

    Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dignityindisasters/message

    • 34 min
    Pads 4 Refugees: Responding To Menstrual Health During Conflicts

    Pads 4 Refugees: Responding To Menstrual Health During Conflicts

    Conflict zones present numerous hardships, but the issue of menstruation often remains hidden in the shadows. Without access to clean water, sanitation facilities, and proper hygiene products, women's health is at risk. They must find ways to manage their periods with limited resources, resorting to unhygienic practices and using whatever materials they can find. But amidst these challenges, there are organizations working tirelessly to address the issue and provide much-needed support. Today, we have a special guest joining us, Melissa Robel. She is the Founder and President of Pads 4 Refugees, a US-based non-profit that provides period products to women and girls in refugee camps. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Studio Art, a Juris Doctorate, and a Master of Laws in International Human Rights. When she’s not working, you can find her working on art, making jewellery, and working at her friend’s antique shop.

    ---

    Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dignityindisasters/message

    • 7 min
    Mridula Garg and Bianca: Understanding Urban Resilience, Open Data and Disasters

    Mridula Garg and Bianca: Understanding Urban Resilience, Open Data and Disasters

    As the world becomes increasingly urbanized, it is important that we build cities that are resilient to the challenges. To understand urban resilience better we had invited two guests for this episode of Dignity in Disasters which was recorded last year. The first guest is Mridula Garg an urban researcher who is interested in feminist and anti-caste ways of being and city making. She trained as an architect from Delhi and studied urbanism in Stuttgart and Cairo. She has worked on urban resilience projects at SEEDS, a non-profit organisation from India working to build the resilience of people exposed to disasters and climate change impacts. Our second guest is Bianca from Civic Data Lab where she is working across initiatives to explore more open, accessible and equitable ways in which technology can play a role in improving citizen engagement in everyday civic issues.




    ---

    Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dignityindisasters/message

    • 13 min
    Rya G. Kuewor – Talking cryptocurrency and refugees

    Rya G. Kuewor – Talking cryptocurrency and refugees

    Rya is a young innovator and an advocate for refugee integration from Ghana. He has been home schooled in his entire life. But that did not mean he stopped learning. He speaks ten languages, including English, German, French, conversational Mandarin, and several local languages. Rya is the CEO of The RIO Corporation and the Director of Social Impact and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) at Maxwell Investments Group. He has leveraged cryptocurrency for humanitarian efforts. In this episode we speak to Rya about refugee integration, how the RIO Corporation has been using cryptocurrency to support various humanitarian programs and most importantly we want to learn how does this new kind of “cash” work.

    More about our guest: Rya was the former Global Head for Equity and Inclusion for Refugees and Migrants for the Global Shapers Community of the World Economic Forum. He has spoken at the International Dialogue on Migration, the International Organization for Migration's (IOM) principal forum for migration policy dialogue and at events organised by the World Economic Forum and the African Union. He is a TEDx Speaker and a Fellow of the Amani Institute. His articles on economic development and refugee integration have been published by the World Economic Forum, Apolitical Academy, ThePrint, etc

    Subscribe to the Dignity in Disasters podcast on Spotify and Gaana Podcasts.

    Disclaimer: The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent.


    ---

    Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dignityindisasters/message

    • 16 min
    Bonus: What should young architects keep in mind when they are working in areas like Sunderbans?

    Bonus: What should young architects keep in mind when they are working in areas like Sunderbans?

    Before you hear this, do check out our full conversation with Udit Mittal here: https://anchor.fm/dignityindisasters/episodes/Udit-Mittal-Co-creating-resilient-structures-in-the-Sunderbans-e1bkbfs/a-a731b2s

    I wanted to know from Udit what would be some 'words of wisdom' he would like to share with young architects who are just out of college. "Not everything is solved on the design table."


    ---

    Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dignityindisasters/message

    • 5 min
    Shweta Sundar - Building Policies for Disaster Resilience & Recovery

    Shweta Sundar - Building Policies for Disaster Resilience & Recovery

    Shweta Sundar is an architect and urban planner. In this episode we dig in to her experience of working with a team which worked with the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) on drafting National Guidelines on Temporary Shelters for families affected and Training Masons for Hazard Resistant Construction in Jammu & Kashmir.

    Shweta is currently pursuing her Masters in Urban and Regional Planning from UCLA. Trained as an architect in at School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi, she has four years of practical, research and policy experience working in the field of post-disaster housing reconstruction, affordable housing, informal settlements and environmentally sustainable architecture designs, materials, and construction techniques. She is the cofounder of Lokal Habitat Labs, an architecture + urban research do-tank based in India. She is interested in understanding how the myriad lived-realities of communities inhabit rural and urban areas, and ways to empower them with the knowledge, opportunity and agency to inform and shape the built spaces that they inhabit. 


    ---

    Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dignityindisasters/message

    • 37 min

Top Podcasts In Business

Finshots Daily
Finshots
WTF is with Nikhil Kamath
Nikhil Kamath
Think Fast, Talk Smart: Communication Techniques
Stanford GSB
The Neon Show
Siddhartha Ahluwalia
Moneycontrol Podcast
moneycontrol
The BarberShop with Shantanu
The BarberShop with Shantanu