8 episodes

Dear Lifesaver,
This is an audio letter to you, every single one of our supporters and beyond, who want to be a part of the journey to understanding what it takes to save a life.
Join Nabilah and Sara every fortnight to tackle some big questions they have about the the story of humanitarian aid, as it was, has been, and may be, and importantly, how faith factors into all of this.
The biggest question is, could you help save and transform more lives by learning something new about humanitarian aid? 


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Dear Lifesaver,
This is an audio letter to you, every single one of our supporters and beyond, who want to be a part of the journey to understanding what it takes to save a life.
Join Nabilah and Sara every fortnight to tackle some big questions they have about the the story of humanitarian aid, as it was, has been, and may be, and importantly, how faith factors into all of this.
The biggest question is, could you help save and transform more lives by learning something new about humanitarian aid? 


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    Ep#7 Why The Climate Crisis is A Humanitarian Crisis with Campaigner Muna Suleiman

    Ep#7 Why The Climate Crisis is A Humanitarian Crisis with Campaigner Muna Suleiman

    In this episode, Sara and Nabilah are speaking with C40 Climate Campaigner Muna Suleiman. 
    When you hear the term 'climate crisis', what comes to mind?
    Is it visions of a dystopian, post-apocalyptic world? Or is it separating your plastics at home?
    And who does it impact?
    It's a term that's polarised communities and dominated the political landscape in recent years, and sadly, for very many, it's a reality that has devastated their homes and livelihoods.
    When it comes to the climate crisis, the future can look bleak and overwhelming, but climate campaigner Muna Suleiman is here to share her understanding of what the climate crisis actually is, what action can look like and how that changes our future.
    Muna sheds light on why the climate crisis is a humanitarian crisis, why individual action is the ultimate act of worship, the role of NGOs and the connection between race and the climate crisis, here in the UK and across the world.


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    • 51 min
    Ep#6 Finding Purpose In Everything with Director of Islamic Relief UK, Tufail Hussain

    Ep#6 Finding Purpose In Everything with Director of Islamic Relief UK, Tufail Hussain

    In this episode, Nabilah and Sara are speaking with the Director of Islamic Relief UK, Tufail Hussain.
    Losing one's self in the hustle and bustle of modern life and day-to-day hardships is an all too common occurrence for many of us, who, at the end of our day, may struggle to figure out why we're doing anything at all...
    Tufail Hussain shares with us what his 16 years' experience in the humanitarian and development sector and a perfect storm of successes and poignant hardships have done to help him cultivate a sense of purpose.
    We find out how faith, hardship, your chosen career and what you treasure most in life, can help anchor you in your day-to-day and why that's an essential part of living purposefully.


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    • 56 min
    Ep#5 How to 'Launch Good' with Co-Founder of Launchgood, Amany Killawi

    Ep#5 How to 'Launch Good' with Co-Founder of Launchgood, Amany Killawi

    In this episode, Nabilah and Sara are speaking with Co-Founder and COO of Launchgood, Amany Killawi.
    To date, the crowdfunding platform has received global acclaim for supporting Muslims across the world in their giving efforts. Launchgood has been a means for people to raise over 180 million for 20,000 projects across 120 countries.
    We spoke to Amany about how to create the intersection between your craft, good design the need for innovation and excellence in the Muslim community and ultimately how to create lasting impact.


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    • 25 min
    Ep#4 Unpacking Aid; The Poverty Origin Story With Aaliya Ahmed

    Ep#4 Unpacking Aid; The Poverty Origin Story With Aaliya Ahmed

    In this episode, Sara and Nabilah are speaking with Aaliya Ahmed.
    With a breadth of experience in the third sector, previously as Islamic Relief UK’s Global Programmes Coordinator, and currently at the Guardian Foundation focusing on climate crisis related issues, Aaliya is here to share her wealth of insight about the intricacies of the aid sector.
    She’s helping us answer some simple but weighty questions we have about why the aid sector even exists, the role of big charities, the poverty origin story and its future.

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    • 36 min
    Ep#3 How Safe Spaces Save Lives with Muslim Youth Helpline

    Ep#3 How Safe Spaces Save Lives with Muslim Youth Helpline

    In this episode, Nabilah and Sara are speaking with Director of MYH, Maaria Mahmoud and Helpline Manager, Hadil Noor.
    As MYH celebrates its 20th anniversary, we look on the journey of mental health in the Muslim community and beyond.
    The charity has remained a cornerstone for those seeking solace for their mental health and wellbeing struggles for decades,
    and in this episode, we’re unpacking why more people are seeking help from the Muslim community, the role of faith in mental health
    and why safe spaces save lives. 
    We’d like to make our listeners aware that this episode contains conversations touching on the topic of mental health and suicide. 

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    • 29 min
    Ep#2 When You Think You're Saving Lives; The Dangers of Voluntourism with author Pippa Biddle

    Ep#2 When You Think You're Saving Lives; The Dangers of Voluntourism with author Pippa Biddle

    In this episode, Sara and Nabilah are speaking with author of, ‘Ours to Explore: Privilege, Power, and the Paradox of Voluntourism’, Pippa Biddle.
    In 2014, an essay titled ‘The Problem With Little White Girls, Boys and Voluntourism’ went viral.
    In it, the author shared their experiences previously engaging with voluntourism, and revealing the detrimental impact it was having on vulnerable communities across the world.
    That essay belonged to Pippa, and now, some years later, she’s the author of a recently released book on the subject in detail.
    We’re speaking to Pippa to help us unpack what happens when the tourism industry meets international development, its dangers to your local and global community, and how to more meaningfully engage with volunteer work.

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    • 32 min

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