4 episodes

Just Peoples co-founders Johanna de Burca and Christey West speak with inspiring humans who are tackling poverty in their communities across Africa and Asia, about their work, their lives and their peoples.  Together we explore why we should give a buck. Why Give a Buck? is proudly brought to you by Just Peoples, an international nonprofit that directly connects givers and doers to address global poverty.

Why Give a Buck‪?‬ Just Peoples

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Just Peoples co-founders Johanna de Burca and Christey West speak with inspiring humans who are tackling poverty in their communities across Africa and Asia, about their work, their lives and their peoples.  Together we explore why we should give a buck. Why Give a Buck? is proudly brought to you by Just Peoples, an international nonprofit that directly connects givers and doers to address global poverty.

    Lea Kilenga on surviving and thriving with Sickle Cell Disease

    Lea Kilenga on surviving and thriving with Sickle Cell Disease

    Episode DescriptionLea Kilenga has sickle cell disease, which causes daily pain and difficulties. But that didn't stop her from harassing Kenya's Head of Non-communicable Diseases via daily WhatsApp messages—until he started listening to her! In this episode, Lea shares with us how a girl from a small coastal village in Kenya, where 24% of the local population carries sickle cell, is persuading global health institutions, as well as her own government, to make sickle cell disease a health pri...

    • 29 min
    Florence Namaganda on creating a truly inclusive society for children with disabilities.

    Florence Namaganda on creating a truly inclusive society for children with disabilities.

    Episode DescriptionFlorence Namaganda, Ugandan founder of Mukisa Foundation, shares her journey as a neuro-pediatric therapist and physiotherapist who first encountered children with disabilities on her first day at medical school, a moment that left a profound impact on her. Christey and Johanna chat with Florence about her need to comprehend why these children with disabilities were segregated from mainstream society and how her investigations revealed a troubling reality: many parents beli...

    • 27 min
    Jean Michel Habineza on growing up in the wake of genocide, the power of debate and strategies for humans to live in peace

    Jean Michel Habineza on growing up in the wake of genocide, the power of debate and strategies for humans to live in peace

    Episode DescriptionJean Michel Habineza grew up in the wake of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, one of the gravest atrocities in recent human history, where almost overnight friends and neighbours became deadly enemies. Jean Michel is part of the movement to bring Rwanda back to a state of genuine, lasting peace. In this episode Jean Michel details the steps that can lead normal people to become capable of genocide, and how to reconcile former enemies when resentment and trauma levels are sky hig...

    • 51 min
    Mercy Kafotokoza on preventing maternal and child deaths in Malawi with nurses on motorbikes

    Mercy Kafotokoza on preventing maternal and child deaths in Malawi with nurses on motorbikes

    Episode DescriptionJohanna and Christey speak with Mercy Kafotokoza, the midwife and nurse tackling Malawi's alarming maternal and infant mortality rate head-on! Mercy discusses how she trains nurses to ride off-road motorbikes so they can ride over rugged terrain to treat the furthest away patients. She also provides an overview of the complex cultural context she works in where consulting witch doctors is the norm, and how lack of education around maternal health leads many women to hide th...

    • 32 min

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