Dignity in Disasters

Mayuri Bhattacharjee
Dignity in Disasters

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!

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  1. 18.04.2022

    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.

    17 мин.
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    Building resilience with bamboo: In conversation with Kankana Narayan Dev

    Kankana Narayan Dev is a Bamboo Architect and Researcher presently a Doctorante at Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati. Born in Tezpur, India, Kankana completed her Bachelor of Architecture degree and Masters of Architecture in Urban Design, Manipal University. Kankana worked as  Project Architect for Assam State Disaster Management  Training Program, at Tata Institute of Social Sciences from 2012 till 2014  then she shifted to academic research while also initiating her social enterprise DARRANG ECO WORKS, designing and constructing sustainable houses and furniture using the Green Wood Bamboo. Currently she is researching on  Post Disaster Shelter and Settlement for the flood affected people of the Brahmaputra Valley. Kankana’s work is inspired by intrinsic personal transcultural heritage and identity. She is passionate about socially responsive architecture and has led teaching and learning in inclusive and inter-professional design that is concerned with creating accessible environments and widening community participation. In 2011, she was awarded Young Architect Scholarship by Ethos followed by Innovator title from Assam Science and Technology Environment Council for her Bamboo Disaster Relief Shelter. Currently she is supported by DST to explore the design and construction of Pucca Houses for Rural Assam a project of DEW. A nature enthusiast Kankana loves birding and hosting friends and guest for Farm Lunch over weekends at her D Eco Organic Farm, Darrang, Assam.

    37 мин.
  3. 13.01.2021

    Dignity in Disasters: Nelson Deb on Menstrual Health in Emergencies

    This episode is close to my heart for it is related to a campaign that I have been running to secure Menstrual Health and Hygiene of women in flood relief camps in Assam. Women on their period are at greater risk during floods because being displaced from homes means no access to clean cloth or sanitary napkins. Besides, stuffed in a crowded flood relief camp can be a nightmare for any woman on her period.  Nelson Deb is a close collaborator who has been working on disaster relief response during Assam Floods for many years, let's hear more about this silent need which we both are trying to address through our work.   About our Guest:  Nelson Deb is a social entrepreneur and founder of The Eco Hub and the Founder President of Bodhana based in Assam. A Fuel Fellow and a partner with The Pad Project, Oscar Winner for the short film Period. End of sentence. His work was recognised amongst India's top three entrepreneurs by the U.S embassy, EDII and the Oklahoma University for a American Fellows Exchange Program for the year 2020. Nelson has been working in the social and development sector for the last 9 years. His work mainly focuses on livelihood generation through his social enterprise and WASH, Menstrual Hygiene Management and Gender through the NGO. His work has received accolades nationally and internationally by several Governmental, Non-governmental organisations and media houses.

    23 мин.

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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!

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