Fractured

ReFOCUS Media Labs

A project of ReFOCUS Media Labs citizen journalists, FRACTURED is an informative podcast about the most important events as well as political and social challenges related to the refugee crisis and migration flows in the world with a special focus on Europe. ReFOCUS Media Labs foundation is dedicated to building a global network of media labs to equip asylum seekers and recognized refugees with modern media creation skills. For more go to: https://refocusmedialabs.org/

  1. 7월 30일 ·  보너스

    HUMANITARIAN WATCH 16: FROM AFGHANISTAN TO UKRAINE. Our 100th episode.

    To mark our milestone 100th episode, we are looking back to where it all began. In our very first episode, recorded just six months after the Taliban’s takeover of Afghanistan, we analyzed a rapidly deteriorating humanitarian crisis and dared to ask a heavy question: What happens if Russia invades Ukraine? Just one week later, the invasion began, shifting the global landscape forever. In this special retrospective, we revisit our initial debates on whether Europe’s welcoming response to Ukrainian refugees would fundamentally alter its approach to displaced people from the Global South. Four years later, we assess our prognostics, examine the reality of modern asylum policies, and reflect on what all of those episodes have taught us about the politics of human empathy. SUPPORT FRACTURED: "Fractured", "Humanitarian Watch” and "DisInfo Watch” are original podcast productions of ReFOCUS Media Labs citizen journalists.  To support this program donate on ⁠https://refocusmedialabs.org/donate or join us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/c/refocusmedialabs HELP US SUPPORT EDUCATION FOR WOMEN IN AFGHANISTAN: Give them their voice back through support for our online media skills training courses.  LEARN MORE- www.refocusmedialabs.org/voices-afghan-women PRODUCTION FAMILY: Hosts:  Sonia Nandzik-Herman Douglas Herman Production Family:  Dawoud Nouri, Yaser Akbari, Ziad Ibrahim, Sonia Nandzik-Herman Wassim Ahmed, Melek Moussa, Angel Sifontes Citizen Journalists:  Yaser Taheri, Milad Ebrahimi, Yaser Akbari, Naqib Rasuli, Mohammad Ali Alami Mentorship:  Douglas Herman  Producers:  Sonia Nandzik-Herman, Douglas Herman  Graphic Design:  Eli Fazlollah  for designs by Eli go to: ⁠https://refocusmedialabs.org/shop⁠  Music:  Theme: "Intro for Legends" by Bonkers Beat Club (Epidemic Sound)  Additional: "Mogul" by Blue Steel (Epidemic Sound) SPECIAL THANKS: To the extended ReFOCUS Family for their dedication, passion and creativity all year long. We’re not where we are today without all the effort from Dominika Pawlik, Weronika Pawlik, Liz Nasyrova, Evi Amersfoort,  Alina Mieniailova, Florian Krauer, Louise Holm, Chryssa Kouroukli, Natalia Tsarenko, Fine Bieler, Tommaso Stingo, Nazanin Foroghi, Dariia Stepanova, Rada Valchanova, Walker Watson, Eleonora Giacomelli, Joseph Murray, Omer Butt, Wojtek Paluch, Matthew Goncalves O’Kelly, Jennifer Perez, Jule Pehnt, Majid Bakhshi, Paul “Al” Simon, Jaime Moro Saavedra, Joëlle Hübscher, Beni Rietmann, Jakob Mayr, Jurek Edel, Francisco Ibanez, Bart Van Son, Federico Bustamente, Myriam Rey, Lotta Luley, Federico Rinaldi, Fatima Al Ali, Karina Kozłowska, Grace Neely, Marion Olang, Beryl Waindi, Dominika Pawlik, Evi Amersfoort, Tess Scott Bell, Weronika Pavlik, Liz Nasyrova, Alina Mieniailova CONTACT:  Thoughts or questions about this episode? Suggestions for topics we can cover later in the season?  Contact: ⁠sonia@refocusmedialabs.org

  2. 7월 16일 ·  보너스

    HUMANITARIAN WATCH 15: UNHCR GLOBAL TRENDS. Little Reason for Optimism.

    The latest UNHCR Global Trends report may suggest a slight decline in the number of refugees worldwide, but does that really mean the crisis is easing? In this episode of Fractured, we unpack the numbers behind the headlines and explain why there is little reason for optimism. We discuss how many of those counted as "returns" were anything but voluntary, with people forced to leave host countries or returning to places that remain unsafe. We also look at the growing reality of repeated displacement, where refugees are uprooted multiple times before finding any semblance of stability. Beyond the statistics, we examine the barriers that continue to prevent refugees from rebuilding their lives: limited access to bank accounts and financial services, obstacles to fair employment, and the legal and administrative hurdles that keep millions from achieving genuine self-reliance. LEARN MORE:  https://www.unhcr.org/media/global-trends-2025-report SUPPORT FRACTURED: "Fractured", "Humanitarian Watch” and "DisInfo Watch” are original podcast productions of ReFOCUS Media Labs citizen journalists.  To support this program donate on ⁠https://refocusmedialabs.org/donate or join us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/c/refocusmedialabs HELP US SUPPORT EDUCATION FOR WOMEN IN AFGHANISTAN: Give them their voice back through support for our online media skills training courses.  LEARN MORE- www.refocusmedialabs.org/voices-afghan-women PRODUCTION FAMILY: Hosts:  Sonia Nandzik-Herman Douglas Herman Production Family:  Dawoud Nouri, Yaser Akbari, Ziad Ibrahim, Sonia Nandzik-Herman Wassim Ahmed, Melek Moussa, Angel Sifontes Citizen Journalists:  Yaser Taheri, Milad Ebrahimi, Yaser Akbari, Naqib Rasuli, Mohammad Ali Alami Mentorship:  Douglas Herman  Producers:  Sonia Nandzik-Herman, Douglas Herman  Graphic Design:  Eli Fazlollah  for designs by Eli go to: ⁠https://refocusmedialabs.org/shop⁠  Music:  Theme: "Intro for Legends" by Bonkers Beat Club (Epidemic Sound)  Additional: "Mogul" by Blue Steel (Epidemic Sound) SPECIAL THANKS: To the extended ReFOCUS Family for their dedication, passion and creativity all year long. We’re not where we are today without all the effort from Dominika Pawlik, Weronika Pawlik, Liz Nasyrova, Evi Amersfoort,  Alina Mieniailova, Florian Krauer, Louise Holm, Chryssa Kouroukli, Natalia Tsarenko, Fine Bieler, Tommaso Stingo, Nazanin Foroghi, Dariia Stepanova, Rada Valchanova, Walker Watson, Eleonora Giacomelli, Joseph Murray, Omer Butt, Wojtek Paluch, Matthew Goncalves O’Kelly, Jennifer Perez, Jule Pehnt, Majid Bakhshi, Paul “Al” Simon, Jaime Moro Saavedra, Joëlle Hübscher, Beni Rietmann, Jakob Mayr, Jurek Edel, Francisco Ibanez, Bart Van Son, Federico Bustamente, Myriam Rey, Lotta Luley, Federico Rinaldi, Fatima Al Ali, Karina Kozłowska, Grace Neely, Marion Olang, Beryl Waindi, Dominika Pawlik, Evi Amersfoort, Tess Scott Bell, Weronika Pavlik, Liz Nasyrova, Alina Mieniailova CONTACT:  Thoughts or questions about this episode? Suggestions for topics we can cover later in the season?  Contact: ⁠sonia@refocusmedialabs.org

  3. 7월 2일

    S05E10: AGE AS A SENTENCE. Age assessment along Polish-Belarusian Border

    Since the Summer of 2021 thousands of people from the Middle East, Africa, and Asia were brutally drawn to the Polish-Belarusian border by the Belarusian regime, only to find themselves trapped between two states unwilling to let them pass. As an outcome of that, the Polish government suspended the right to asylum at the border. In this episode we discussed what has changed at the border over the years and what humanitarian aid looks like there. We focus on the procedures of age determination of asylum seekers. Judyta Kuc leads us through the process introduced by Polish border guards and explains the impact of false age assessment for a minor. SPECIAL GUEST:  Judyta Kuc Humanitarian, Activist, Researcher working with Doctors Without Borders LEARN MORE:  MSF: Trapped between border: https://www.msf.org/trapped-between-borders-life-threatening-consequences-increased-militarisation-poland-belarus MSF/We Are Monitoring/Save The Children: Age as a Verdict: https://www.msf.org/polish-legislators-must-drop-harmful-age-assessment-children We Are Monitoring: They did not let us speak. The “temporary” suspension of human rights at the Poland–Belarus border: https://wearemonitoring.org.pl/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/They-did-not-let-us-speak-WAM.pdf  Human Constanta: https://humanconstanta.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/humanitarian-crisis-in-belarus-.pdf  We Are Monitoring: https://wearemonitoring.org.pl/en/report/ Save the Children: https://resourcecentre.savethechildren.net/pdf/Children-at-the-border-I_IX_21112025.pdf SUPPORT FRACTURED: "Fractured", "Humanitarian Watch” and "DisInfo Watch” are original podcast productions of ReFOCUS Media Labs citizen journalists. To support this program donate on ⁠https://refocusmedialabs.org/donate or join us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/c/refocusmedialabs PRODUCTION FAMILY: Host: Sonia Nandzik-Herman Production Family:  Dawoud Nouri, Yaser Akbari,Ziad Ibrahim, Sonia Nandzik-HermanWassim Ahmed, Melek Moussa, ANgel Sifontes Citizen Journalists:  Yaser Taheri, Milad Ebrahimi, Yaser Akbari, Naqib Rasuli, Mohammad Ali Alami Mentorship: Douglas Herman  Producers: Sonia Nandzik-Herman, Douglas Herman  Graphic Design: Eli Fazlollah MUSIC:  Theme- "Intro for Legends" by Bonkers Beat Club (Epidemic Sound)  Additional- "Mogul" by Blue Steel (Epidemic Sound) SPECIAL THANKS: To the extended ReFOCUS Family for their dedication, passion and creativity all year long. We’re not where we are today without all the effort from Dominika Pawlik, Weronika Pawlik, Liz Nasyrova, Evi Amersfoort,  Alina Mieniailova, Florian Krauer, Louise Holm, Chryssa Kouroukli, Natalia Tsarenko, Fine Bieler, Tommaso Stingo, Nazanin Foroghi, Dariia Stepanova, Rada Valchanova, Walker Watson, Eleonora Giacomelli, Joseph Murray, Omer Butt, Wojtek Paluch, Matthew Goncalves O’Kelly, Jennifer Perez, Jule Pehnt, Majid Bakhshi, Paul “Al” Simon, Jaime Moro Saavedra, Joëlle Hübscher, Beni Rietmann, Jakob Mayr, Jurek Edel, Francisco Ibanez, Bart Van Son, Federico Bustamente, Myriam Rey, Lotta Luley, Federico Rinaldi, Fatima Al Ali, Karina Kozłowska, Grace Neely, Marion Olang, Beryl Waindi. CONTACT:  Thoughts or questions about this episode? Suggestions for topics we can cover later in the season?  Contact: ⁠sonia@refocusmedialabs.org

  4. 6월 18일

    S05E09: WORLD REFUGEE WEEK 2026. SPOTLIGHT: SUDAN

    Barham Salih, UNHCR High Commissioner, stated in the foreword for the UNHCR Global Report 2025, that “the number of people under UNHCR’s mandate has almost doubled over the past decade, from 63.9 million to 129.4 million, yet humanitarian financing moved sharply in the opposite direction.” Perhaps nowhere has this been felt more acutely than in Sudan, where over 14.5 million people are either internally displaced, or have fled seeking asylum in neighbouring countries. Two years ago we had investigative journalist and filmmaker Jordan Siegel on our show (S03E19) to discuss her reporting and film ”Invisible War." At the time, 53 million Sudanese were already trapped for over a year inside a brutal civil war between warring military factions- RSF (Rapid Support Forces) and SAF (Sudanese Armed Forces). Since then the fighting has only escalated, while critical aid reaching the people has precipitously dropped. This year marks the 75th anniversary of the 1951 Refugee Convention, and there is currently no crisis greater than Sudan to discuss the necessity of the convention. We're honored to have Jordan back to update us on the past two years of developments, and the critical work she and her colleagues are doing at the Sudan Human Rights Hub to document and archive the war crimes being perpetrated on both sides of the war.  SPECIAL GUEST: JORDAN SIEGEL Journalist, FilmmakerSudan Human Rights Hub LEARN MORE: Sudan Human Rights Hub- https://sudanhrh.org/en Sudan Investigates- https://sudanhrh.org/en/investigatesSHRH Archive (Oral History, Protest Monitor, Sudan Shahid) https://sudanhrh.org/en/archive Nesrine Malik- (article for The Guardian) “The UAE tries hard to keep its reputation spotless. But with the war in Sudan, how can it?” https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/may/13/uae-sudan-civil-war-gulf-country UNHCR Global Report 2025- https://www.unhcr.org/media/global-report-2025 ===================================== SUPPORT FRACTURED:" Fractured", "Humanitarian Watch” and "DisInfo Watch” are original podcast productions of ReFOCUS Media Labs citizen journalists. To support this program donate on ⁠https://refocusmedialabs.org/donate or join us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/c/refocusmedialabs PRODUCTION FAMILY: Host: Douglas Herman Production Family:  Dawoud Nouri, Yaser Akbari,Ziad Ibrahim, Sonia Nandzik-Herman, Wassim Ahmed, Melek Moussa, Angel Sifontes Citizen Journalists:  Yaser Taheri, Milad Ebrahimi, Yaser Akbari, Naqib Rasuli, Mohammad Ali Alami Mentorship: Douglas Herman  Producers: Sonia Nandzik-Herman, Douglas Herman  Graphic Design: Eli Fazlollah MUSIC:  Theme- "Intro for Legends" by Bonkers Beat Club (Epidemic Sound)  Additional- "Mogul" by Blue Steel (Epidemic Sound) SPECIAL THANKS: To the extended ReFOCUS Family for their dedication, passion and creativity all year long. We’re not where we are today without all the effort from Dominika Pawlik, Weronika Pawlik, Liz Nasyrova, Tessa Scott Bell, Alina Mieniailova, Evi Amersfoort, Florian Krauer, Louise Holm, Chryssa Kouroukli, Natalia Tsarenko, Fine Bieler, Tommaso Stingo, Nazanin Foroghi, Dariia Stepanova, Rada Valchanova, Walker Watson, Eleonora Giacomelli, Joseph Murray, Omer Butt, Wojtek Paluch, Matthew Goncalves O’Kelly, Jennifer Perez, Jule Pehnt, Majid Bakhshi, Paul “Al” Simon, Jaime Moro Saavedra, Joëlle Hübscher, Beni Rietmann, Jakob Mayr, Jurek Edel, Francisco Ibanez, Bart Van Son, Federico Bustamente, Myriam Rey, Lotta Luley, Federico Rinaldi, Fatima Al Ali, Karina Kozłowska, Grace Neely, Marion Olang, Beryl Waindi. CONTACT:  Thoughts or questions about this episode? Suggestions for topics we can cover later in the season?  Contact: ⁠sonia@refocusmedialabs.org

  5. 6월 4일

    S05E08: World’s Terrorism Hotspot Conflict in Mali and Wagner’s Africa Corps

    In the latest episode of Fractured we explore the complex security crisis in Mali and the Sahel region, focusing on the impact on civilians, the role of Wagner's Africa Corps, and the broader geopolitical implications. Featuring journalist Monika Prończuk, we shed light on human rights abuses and regional migration. We ask about the international accountability for human rights abuses and war crimes. Since the Africa Corps is now part of the Russian Ministry of Defence, should the Russian government be held accountable for their actions? SPECIAL GUEST:  Monika Prończuk Journalist, Associated Press LEARN MORE:  https://apnews.com/article/mali-russia-africa-corps-mauritania-refugees-abuses-2935dd1b50397242a968f69e1dde61f2 SUPPORT EDUCATION FOR WOMEN IN AFGHANISTAN: Support education for women in Afghanistan. Give them their voice back. LEARN MORE- www.refocusmedialabs.org/voices-afghan-women SUPPORT FRACTURED:"Fractured", "Humanitarian Watch” and "DisInfo Watch” are original podcast productions of ReFOCUS Media Labs citizen journalists. To support this program donate on ⁠https://refocusmedialabs.org/donate or join us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/c/refocusmedialabs PRODUCTION FAMILY: Host: Sonia Nandzik-Herman Production Family:  Dawoud Nouri, Yaser Akbari,Ziad Ibrahim, Sonia Nandzik-HermanWassim Ahmed, Melek Moussa, ANgel Sifontes Citizen Journalists:  Yaser Taheri, Milad Ebrahimi, Yaser Akbari, Naqib Rasuli, Mohammad Ali Alami Mentorship: Douglas Herman  Producers: Sonia Nandzik-Herman, Douglas Herman  Graphic Design: Eli Fazlollah for designs by Eli go to: ⁠https://refocusmedialabs.org/shop⁠ MUSIC:  Theme- "Intro for Legends" by Bonkers Beat Club (Epidemic Sound)  Additional- "Mogul" by Blue Steel (Epidemic Sound) SPECIAL THANKS: To the extended ReFOCUS Family for their dedication, passion and creativity all year long. We’re not where we are today without all the effort from Dominika Pawlik, Weronika Pawlik, Liz Nasyrova, Evi Amersfoort,  Alina Mieniailova, Florian Krauer, Louise Holm, Chryssa Kouroukli, Natalia Tsarenko, Fine Bieler, Tommaso Stingo, Nazanin Foroghi, Dariia Stepanova, Rada Valchanova, Walker Watson, Eleonora Giacomelli, Joseph Murray, Omer Butt, Wojtek Paluch, Matthew Goncalves O’Kelly, Jennifer Perez, Jule Pehnt, Majid Bakhshi, Paul “Al” Simon, Jaime Moro Saavedra, Joëlle Hübscher, Beni Rietmann, Jakob Mayr, Jurek Edel, Francisco Ibanez, Bart Van Son, Federico Bustamente, Myriam Rey, Lotta Luley, Federico Rinaldi, Fatima Al Ali, Karina Kozłowska, Grace Neely, Marion Olang, Beryl Waindi. CONTACT:  Thoughts or questions about this episode? Suggestions for topics we can cover later in the season?  Contact: ⁠sonia@refocusmedialabs.org

  6. 5월 21일 ·  보너스

    HUMANITARIAN WATCH 14: Rohingya - the Largest Stateless Community in the World

    In April 2026, around 250 Rohingya refugees and Bangladeshi nationals were reported missing after a boat departing from Teknaf capsized in the Andaman Sea. Only 9 people survived. In the first 4 months of 2026 more than 2,800 Rohingya had already attempted crossings, with most aiming at reaching Malaysia. In this Humanitarian Watch we explain what pushes displaced Rohingya to take this extremely dangerous journey, and how difficult life is for those that remain trapped inside Rakhine State, Myanmar and the sprawling refugee camps in Southern Bangladesh.  LEARN MORE:  This is not the first time we've covered this topic, so dive into our archive or  our previous in-depth episode on the Rohingya-  FRACTURED S03E16: STILL STATELESS- Rohingya Refugees in Bangladesh  https://youtu.be/jN3e1pd8M2E SUPPORT FRACTURED: "Fractured", "Humanitarian Watch” and "DisInfo Watch” are original podcast productions of ReFOCUS Media Labs citizen journalists.  To support this program donate on ⁠https://refocusmedialabs.org/donate or join us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/c/refocusmedialabs HELP US SUPPORT EDUCATION FOR WOMEN IN AFGHANISTAN: Give them their voice back through support for our online media skills training courses.  LEARN MORE- www.refocusmedialabs.org/voices-afghan-women PRODUCTION FAMILY: Hosts:  Sonia Nandzik-Herman Douglas Herman Production Family:  Dawoud Nouri, Yaser Akbari, Ziad Ibrahim, Sonia Nandzik-Herman Wassim Ahmed, Melek Moussa, Angel Sifontes Citizen Journalists:  Yaser Taheri, Milad Ebrahimi, Yaser Akbari, Naqib Rasuli, Mohammad Ali Alami Mentorship:  Douglas Herman  Producers:  Sonia Nandzik-Herman, Douglas Herman  Graphic Design:  Eli Fazlollah  for designs by Eli go to: ⁠https://refocusmedialabs.org/shop⁠  Music:  Theme: "Intro for Legends" by Bonkers Beat Club (Epidemic Sound)  Additional: "Mogul" by Blue Steel (Epidemic Sound) SPECIAL THANKS: To the extended ReFOCUS Family for their dedication, passion and creativity all year long. We’re not where we are today without all the effort from Dominika Pawlik, Weronika Pawlik, Liz Nasyrova, Evi Amersfoort,  Alina Mieniailova, Florian Krauer, Louise Holm, Chryssa Kouroukli, Natalia Tsarenko, Fine Bieler, Tommaso Stingo, Nazanin Foroghi, Dariia Stepanova, Rada Valchanova, Walker Watson, Eleonora Giacomelli, Joseph Murray, Omer Butt, Wojtek Paluch, Matthew Goncalves O’Kelly, Jennifer Perez, Jule Pehnt, Majid Bakhshi, Paul “Al” Simon, Jaime Moro Saavedra, Joëlle Hübscher, Beni Rietmann, Jakob Mayr, Jurek Edel, Francisco Ibanez, Bart Van Son, Federico Bustamente, Myriam Rey, Lotta Luley, Federico Rinaldi, Fatima Al Ali, Karina Kozłowska, Grace Neely, Marion Olang, Beryl Waindi, Dominika Pawlik, Evi Amersfoort, Tess Scott Bell, Weronika Pavlik, Liz Nasyrova, Alina Mieniailova CONTACT:  Thoughts or questions about this episode? Suggestions for topics we can cover later in the season?  Contact: ⁠sonia@refocusmedialabs.org

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A project of ReFOCUS Media Labs citizen journalists, FRACTURED is an informative podcast about the most important events as well as political and social challenges related to the refugee crisis and migration flows in the world with a special focus on Europe. ReFOCUS Media Labs foundation is dedicated to building a global network of media labs to equip asylum seekers and recognized refugees with modern media creation skills. For more go to: https://refocusmedialabs.org/

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