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BC Global Podcast
WASH at the Heart of Peace and Conflict
Limited access to water, sanitation, and hygiene, or WASH, can cause conflict in certain parts of the world and WASH facilities can become casualties in disputes. But WASH also has a role to play in peacekeeping, according to experts Kelly Ann Naylor, associate director of WASH at UNICEF, and Gidon Bromberg, Israeli Director of EcoPeace Middle East, who join Amruta and Rebecca in this episode.This Podcast aims to serve as a platform to promote culture, education, economics, peace, and conflict resolution. We offer various discussion forums, peacebuilding, civic education, health awareness. All w...
2022-01-05
26 min
BC Global Podcast
How Is Business Conducted at Rotary Club?
Judge George McKinnis and his wife have lived in Bronxville, NY, for over 40 years. They have two grown sons. He served two tours of duty as an Infantry officer and is now retired from the US Army Reserves. He has performed various services for his community, from being legal counsel to the Zoning Board of Appeals to serve as Village Counsel on a pro bono basis for three consecutive Mayoral terms to becoming and serving for twenty-four years as the Chief Justice for the Bronxville Justice Court with criminal, civil, landlord-tenant and traffic violation jurisdiction. He was Pre...
2021-12-10
43 min
BC Global Podcast
The State of the World’s Children 2021_UNICEF Report by Paloma Escudero & Benjamin
The COVID-19 pandemic has raised concerns about the mental health of a generation of children. But the pandemic may represent the tip of a mental health iceberg – an iceberg we have ignored for far too long. The State of the World’s Children 2021 examines child, adolescent, and caregiver mental health. It focuses on risks and protective factors at critical moments in the life course and delves into the social determinants that shape mental health and well-being.It calls for commitment, communication, and action as part of a comprehensive approach to promote good menta...
2021-10-26
33 min
BC Global Podcast
How Climate Services Can contribute to Economic Growth?
Climate Services for Resilient Development, By ANGELA SORIANO-QUEVEDOAngela is a climate change consultant at the World Bank, where she advises task team leaders in the East Asia and Pacific Region on climate change. In addition, she is authoring two country studies on hydrometeorological services for climate-resilientdevelopment in Mozambique and Jamaica. She has also been an expert reviewer for the IPCC's Sixth Assessment Report, which assesses climate change's impacts, adaptation, and vulnerabilities. Previously, she worked on environmental security issues in Latin America.Angela received her Master's Degree in Climate and S...
2021-10-18
28 min
BC Global Podcast
The United Nations Organization, the Present, and the Future. Story by Tatiana Androsov
Tatiana Androsov was born in a mining town in Belgium in the 1950s to parents who had fled the Soviet Union during World War II and who subsequently emigrated to America. She climbed out of Passaic, New Jersey, the daughter of immigrant factory workers, to the hallowed grounds of Mount Holyoke College and the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. A child locked in all summer without anything but a typewriter, she blossomed. Understanding the true meaning of being thankful for a half-filled glass, she wound up the president of the Thanks-Giving Foundation. Tatiana has lived life a...
2021-10-04
24 min
BC Global Podcast
How to Create a Paradigm Shift in the World Thinks about Peace?.
MICHAEL COLLINS is the executive director, AMERICAS- for INSTITUTE FOR ECONOMICS & PEACE.He develops working partnerships with Americas-based governments, civil society organizations, foundations, universities, businesses, and think tanks and seeks new opportunities to build IEP’s presence and impact throughout the Americas, with particular focus on expanding the use of IEP’s Positive Peace Framework as a training tool and an evidence-based metric for peace-centered development. Before joining IEP, Michael oversaw educational, job creation, and economic development programs in emerging nations recovering from natural disasters, frequently working with communities affected by poverty and gang v...
2021-10-04
27 min
BC Global Podcast
What Makes a Good Fundraising Proposal?
What do funders want to see in your fundraiser proposal? Hear Cassandra Zawilski, Program Manager for Full Circle Fund, answer this question.Next step: Take our Introduction to Proposal Writing course to learn the do’s and don’ts of writing and submitting a project proposal to a foundation. Learn more: https://bit.ly/IntroPW*****************This Podcast its purpose is to serve as a platform to promote culture, education, economic, as well as peace and conflict resolution. We offer diverse inspirational music, discussion forums, peace-building, civic education, health awareness, and children's progr...
2021-09-28
10 min
BC Global Podcast
Seed Bank at California Botanic Garden
Presented by Cherlie Birker, the Program manager at California Botanic Garden. Brought to you by BC Global podcast its purpose is to serve as a platform to promote culture, education, economic, as well as peace and conflict resolution.
2021-08-21
33 min
BC Global Podcast
Social Responsibility and Challenges The Idea That Caring for Society...
Alex Edmans talks about the long-term impacts of social responsibility and challenges the idea that caring for society is at the expense of profit.Alex is a Professor of Finance at London Business School. Alex graduated top of his class from Oxford University and then worked for Morgan Stanley in investment banking (London) and fixed income sales and trading (NYC). After a PhD in Finance from MIT Sloan as a Fulbright Scholar, he joined Wharton, where he was granted tenure and won 14 teaching awards in six years.Alex’s research interests are in corporate finance, be...
2021-08-11
17 min
BC Global Podcast
Tackling Malnutrition Improves both Food and Health Systems During Covid-19?
Tackling Malnutrition Improves both Food and Health Systems During Covid-19?This is a Devex's report a media platform for the global development community and social enterprise. Edited by BC Global podcast, its purpose is to serve as a platform to promote culture, education, economics, and peace and conflict resolution. We offer various inspirational discussion forums, peace-building, civic education, health awareness, and children's programs. All who desire to be a part of this work are welcome, regardless of religious preference or background.You can visit us on @ www.bcgfederation.org.
2021-06-07
47 min
BC Global Podcast
How South East Asia Tackling Malnutrition Improves both Food and Health Systems During Covid-19?
A report brought to you by Devex, a media platform for the global development community and social enterprise.
2021-05-25
18 min
BC Global Podcast
Voter Suppression and Disproportionality in the American Electoral System, By Prof. Andy Winnick
Voter Suppression and Disproportionality in the American Electoral System, By Prof. Andy Winnick Brought to you by BC Global podcast its purpose is to serve as a platform to promote culture, education, economic, as well as peace and conflict resolution. Dr. Andy Winnick, Professor Emeritus of Economics and Statistics, California State. He is the president of the American Institue progressive democracy, a non-partisan organization that promotes voter registration. his organization organized voter democracy. He has worked with the president's council of advisors for economics
2021-03-20
1h 02
BC Global Podcast
How Do We Make The International System Work Effectively To Solve Global Problems?
Meaningful Presentation by Prof. Jeffrey Sachs; " How Do We Make The International System Work Effectively To Solve The Problems?".He is widely recognized for bold and effective strategies to address complex challenges including debt crises, hyperinflations, the transition from central planning to market economies, the control of AIDS, malaria, and other diseases, the escape from extreme poverty, and the battle against human-induced climate change. Sachs serves as the Director of the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University, where he holds the rank of University Professor, the university’s highest academic rank. Sachs held the posi...
2021-03-18
51 min
BC Global Podcast
A Conversation on The Outlook on Ecosystem Thinking:
This topic is discussed and debated by Nils von Heijne and guest Bill Mehleisen In the everchanging world, we live in, questions about how, why, and what it means for individuals, organizations, and society as a whole are always raised.*****This Podcast its purpose is to serve as a platform to promote culture, education, economic, as well as peace and conflict resolution. We offer diverse music, discussion forums, peace-building, civic education, health, women, and children programs. All who desire to be a part of this work are welcome, regardless of religious pr...
2021-03-13
27 min
BC Global Podcast
Leadership in Times of Crises
A conversation conducted by Rotary Club of New York with Bill Mehleisen/Leadership in times of crisesBill is a director at Mandalah where he works on regenerative business design, Owner of Seek Human, LLC where he runs his independent leadership advisory and coaching practice, and Lead Facilitator / Leadership Coach for Arcadia Consulting an organization performance consultancy. He is also an angel investor and mentor in the Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator in New York.In each of his roles, Bill is exploring how to help businesses, leaders, and teams evolve their thinking and practices to be a...
2021-03-12
1h 00
BC Global Podcast
Understanding COVID-19 and Vaccines
Dr. Grill, a professor at Keck Graduate Institue (KGI), Dean of Research also teaches undergraduates at the Keck Science Department of The Claremont Colleges. His lab’s research at KGI is focused on low-cost vaccines for developing countries. The primary collaborator for this effort is the Botswana Vaccine Institute in Gaborone, Botswana. The focus of these efforts has been to address animal diseases that are devastating to smallholder farmers in Africa. With the disastrous COVID-19 outbreak, the research is now targeting the development of low-cost COVID-19 vaccines for the African countries.Dr. Grill received his Ph...
2020-12-17
31 min
BC Global Podcast
Proposal Writing Outline
2020-12-17
55 min
BC Global Podcast
The South Africa Economic Outlook, By Dr. Colin Coleman
Colin Coleman is the former chief executive officer of Sub-Saharan Africa for Goldman Sachs, and former head of the firm’s Johannesburg office.
2020-12-07
51 min
BC Global Podcast
Child Sex Trafficking
Ms. Greene has been working in the field of victim services since 1974, beginning as a volunteer in a Rape Crisis Center. She is currently Manager of Victim Services and Human Trafficking at the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and is manager of the Southern Nevada Human Trafficking Task Force. Elynne Greene is also a member of the Responders Support Team in Clark County and serves on the Survivors & Providers Stakeholders' Forum of the National Mass Violence and Victimization Resource Center. She has served on the Governor’s CSEC Council and was co-chair of the Care Coordination Sub-Committee. She is a me...
2020-09-15
21 min
BC Global Podcast
Monitoring of the Colombian peace accord implementation process
This podcast is brought to you as part of the Kroc Institute's Peace Accords Matrix Project, is providing real-time monitoring of the Colombian peace accord implementation process. The Barometer initiate team just released their fourth comprehensive report on the status of implementation, and discuss the report's main findings. Read the full report at peaceaccords.nd.edu/fourthreport.or visit us to listen to your favorite podcast at www.bcgfederation.org
2020-09-15
39 min
BC Global Podcast
Peace Keeping Through UN Policies
Ralph Kader joined the United Nations (UN) in 1980. Over the next two decades, he rose through the ranks alongside Secretary-General Kofi Annan. He has served in diplomatic missions around the world with six United Nations Secretary-Generals: S-G Kurt Waldheim, S-G Javier Perez De Cuellar, S-G Boutros Boutros-Ghali, S-G Kofi Annan, S-G Ban Ki-Moon, and S-G Antonio Guterres. His missions included Algeria, Iraq, Jordan, and Morocco, among others. As such, he has developed personal relationships with many officials in Muslim countries and the Arab world in both the military and political spheres. He is a personal friend to the current K...
2020-09-10
52 min
BC Global Podcast
Outlook for the US and Global Economy
Nouriel Roubini (born March 29, 1958) is an American economist. He teaches at New York University's Stern School of Business and is chairman of Roubini Macro Associates LLC, an economic consultancy firm.The child of Iranian Jews, he was born in Turkey and grew up in Italy. After receiving a BA in political economics at Bocconi University, Milan and a doctorate in international economics at Harvard University, he became an academic at Yale and a visiting researcher/advisor at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the Federal Reserve, World Bank, and Bank of Israel. Much of his early research focused...
2020-08-27
36 min
BC Global Podcast
African Elements with Prof. Laku Tongun
In an interview with KPFA Radio’s, Back in August, 2016, Dr. Lako Tongun Joins Host, Walter Turner to Discuss Current Events in the Republic of South Sudan.Give a visit to our www.bcgfederation.org
2020-06-08
58 min
BC Global Podcast
Learning about hate: Creating Connected Communities
We are hearing from experts in political extremism, social conflict, and social change. This interactive discussion will focus on the impact of far-right extremism and building connected and resilient communities. The discussion will include: Guest panelists Associate Professor Debra Smith; Victoria University, Institute for Sustainable Industries & Livable Cities – talking to ethnographic research on Australian far right movements and her work in building resilient inclusive communities. Robert Örell; of Radicalisation Awareness Network (RAN) – has the lived experience of exiting far right extremist and now consults with individuals, organisations, and multilaterals on disengagement from political extremism and criminal gangs. Charles Allen; Insti...
2020-05-31
1h 14
BC Global Podcast
Trauma Followed by Recovery
This Podcast focus around Arjan Erkel and Ferry Zandvliet, both from Rotterdam and who separately suffered amazing traumas. Arjan and Ferry combined forces and are now inspiring people through the power of the internet during this ongoing corona crisis. For more information about Erkel and Zandvliet please click the link below: https://arjanerkel.nl/
2020-05-29
44 min
BC Global Podcast
The Path to Peace
In Memory of President Thomas S. Monson
2020-05-17
23 min
BC Global Podcast
What is Peace?
The Rotary International( RI ) World Peace Conference each year Rotarians and non-Rotarians from all sectors of society, have an opportunity to come together, learn from experts, become inspired and leave with immediate action plans to implement within their communities. RI is inviting leaders from health care, academia, government, public safety, religions, business, and communities to meet together to share the solutions presented by experts. The format will allow for action plans to be developed such that real and measurable actions can be undertaken when attendees return home.
2020-05-14
19 min
BC Global Podcast
Nonprofit Financial Stewardship( NFS) executive education program 3
This is a free educational webinar from Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) featuring Professor Eric Schwartz, Managing Director in PricewaterhouseCoopers National Assurance Health Services. This free webinar is designed to introduce basic accounting concepts and financial statements to individuals who have had little or no experience with finance or accounting.Nonprofit Financial Stewardship( NFS) executive education program is a four-week online program designed to help managers in nonprofit organizations understand the tools, techniques, and concepts of good financial management. To learn more or apply for this online executive program, visit go.hks.harvard.edu/nonprofit-financial-stewardship.
2020-05-14
22 min
BC Global Podcast
Nonprofit Financial Stewardship executive education
Nonprofit Financial Stewardship( NFS) executive education program is a four-week online program designed to help managers in nonprofit organizations understand the tools, techniques, and concepts of good financial management. To learn more or apply for this online executive program, visit go.hks.harvard.edu/nonprofit-financial-stewardship.
2020-05-11
23 min
BC Global Podcast
Opportunities for meaningful engagement with clients during the COVID-19 pandemic
Engage with Clients to Help Maximize Their Philanthropic Impact is a free webinar sponored by Schwab Charitbal is the name used for the combined programs and services of Schwab Charitable Fund. This valubale webinar will be credit to the CFP/IMCA Boards for live webcast. For more information on Schwab Charitable, please visit schwabcharitable.org.
2020-05-07
1h 02
BC Global Podcast
Small Business Relief and Support in the Midst of COVID-19.
A virtual town hall webinar with U.S. Senators Marco Rubio and Ben Cardin. QuickBooks is connecting small businesses with elected U.S. Senators Marco Rubio and Ben Cardin and experts. In this webinar, U.S. Senators Marco Rubio and Ben Cardin to discuss some of the most pressing questions about small business relief and support in the midst of COVID-19.
2020-05-06
45 min
BC Global Podcast
Nonprofit Financial Stewardship( NFS)
This is a free educational webinar from Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) featuring Professor Eric Schwartz, Managing Director in PricewaterhouseCoopers National Assurance Health Services. This free webinar is designed to introduce basic accounting concepts and financial statements to individuals who have had little or no experience with finance or accounting.Nonprofit Financial Stewardship( NFS) executive education program is a four-week online program designed to help managers in nonprofit organizations understand the tools, techniques, and concepts of good financial management. To learn more or apply for this online executive program, visit go.hks.harvard.edu/nonprofit-financial-stewardship.
2020-05-05
21 min
BC Global Podcast
what you should consider if you’re thinking about closing your organization.
Arthur Rieman from the Law Firm for Non-Profits to discuss what you should consider if you’re thinking about closing your organization.
2020-05-02
00 min
BC Global Podcast
Couchbase vs. DynamoDB
Couchbase vs. DynamoDB: Better Performance and Deployment Flexibility at Lower CostSummaryAmazon makes sure its own DynamoDB is the most convenient NoSQL database for Amazon Web Services (AWS) customers to choose. But that convenience is often short-lived once the real work begins.DynamoDB setups can run into performance issues and ballooning costs as your workload scales up. You’ll face problems when you need data available in real time. And DynamoDB’s proprietary query language adds yet another AWS service that your programmers and DBAs need to learn. Instead, you...
2020-04-29
43 min
BC Global Podcast
Stansberry Innovation Report
Porter Stansberry founder of Stansberry Research with the firm's flagship publication, is also the host of Stansberry Investor Hour, a weekly broadcast that has quickly become one of the most popular online financial radio shows. In this podcast, Stansberry encourages us to learn how to take advantage of the financial trend in America driven by internet technology moving millions of Americans business from an analog world to a digital one.
2020-04-29
14 min
BC Global Podcast
Is your Janitorial Company Prepare for Changes
There are substantial changes happening to the janitorial industry, and believe it or not, most are for the better! Industry experts like Mary Miller, CEO of Jancoa, are starting to identify patterns amid the chaos. We’ve gathered ideas and opinions on what you should expect in the coming days, months, and even years. Mary Miller, and Swept CEO Michael Brown, are discussing our present, our future, and how to stay one step ahead. Topics discussed include:Predictions on what changes we will see in the short, and long-term. Tips on h...
2020-04-22
57 min
BC Global Podcast
Copying Strategies During Pandemic Crisis
Lynda Herbert, Has been licensed as a Family Therapist for over 30 years. She specializes in trauma, anxiety/stress, disability and grief
2020-04-22
36 min
BC Global Podcast
Professor Leonard Jessup
Professor Leonard Jessup the current president of Claremont Graduate University, he holds a doctorate in Management and Organizational Behavior from the University of Arizona, Tucson, with a minor in Management Information Systems. He also holds an MBA and a bachelor’s degree in Information and Communication Studies, both from California State University, Chico.The author of numerous scholarly articles and books, Jessup examines the areas of entrepreneurship, innovation, and the evolving nature of information technology in his scholarship. That interest in information technology first established his familiarity with CGU back in the late 1980s through his contact with...
2020-04-19
39 min
BC Global Podcast
Social Media Workshop for Nonprofit Executive Directors
Dana Bakich teaches nonprofit and purpose-driven marketing professionals actionable steps to grow. their presence on social media and increase donations. With 10+ years of experience working in the digital and social media space, she's seen it all! Dana's worked with Movember, Dress for Success, American Idol, Unseen, LA84 Foundation, Hashtag Lunchbag, and many others on their digital strategies.
2020-04-16
42 min
BC Global Podcast
What is Takes to Develop a Therapeutic Drug or Vaccine
Professor Larry Grill from Keck graduate institute. He receives his PhD from the University of California in Riverside in 1979. He has published over 25 scientific papers and is an inventor on more than 30 issued in US and world patents.
2020-04-11
32 min
BC Global Podcast
COVID-19 and Hydroxychloroquine PEP study
Our guest speaker at this meeting will be Ruanne Barnabas, Assoc. Professor of Global Health and Medicine at the Univ. of Washington and affiliate at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center among more. Her specific topic will pertain to her "Hydroxychloroquine PEP study" at U. Washington. We'll also be joined by a representative of Elmhurst Hospital, Joseph R Masci, MD.
2020-04-10
50 min
BC Global Podcast
The Current Economic and Financial Situation of COVID -19.
We are sharing with Don Gould, the president of Gould Asset management, Gould manages more than $500 million for more than 200 clients located in California, across the US, and abroad. He has offered to share with us a webinar he did for clients this past week covering the current economic and financial situation.
2020-04-08
46 min
BC Global Podcast
Fundraising Strategy for Nonprofit
Everyone at some point in their lives are asked to raise money for things whether a high school baseball tournament trip or part of a campaign. There are some fundamental elements to successfully raise money for all types of causes. My seven keys to successful fundraising will help all those who want to effectively put a plan in place and meet the fundraising goal. I will use some of my NFL and fundraising experiences as examples of how to successfully fund raise.Bio- Rueben Mayes leverages his passion for people and philanthropy to deliver the necessary resources...
2020-03-30
16 min
BC Global Podcast
Virtual Lunch and Learn
We are joining a Center for Nonprofit Management ( CNM ) where a team of consultants and advisers will discuss scenario planning, fund development, and remote management to answer questions of Nonprofit leaders.The session covers how to plan for reducing your workforce, and how to communicate effectively with your different audiences given the current health crisis.
2020-03-26
47 min
BC Global Podcast
Unmasking Suicide
The Unmasking Suicide " by Abe Esquibel.Suicide is a difficult topic to talk about, most people often avoid talking about. Perhaps if we did talk about our thoughts and feelings or open sharing our internal conflicts, then maybe so many people wouldn’t see suicide as an option for escaping their pain. Simple, real conversations may just make the difference between life and death. Abe was born in Mexico, moved to United States, enlisted in the army, got a masters in Social work and worked for 40 years at Kaiser as a social worker. Abe guaranteed he w...
2020-03-24
22 min
BC Global Podcast
Animal's Marks in Bari Language Part 2
In this episode, Engineer Kazi Yogusuk, is exploring the importance of cow or cattle in the Bari tribe. traditionally cows or cattle means wealth or status , which defines how much the bridegroom( male) paid to the family of a bride( female) in term of dowry also can be use as an equivalent for any settlement. The Marks on the cow or cattle has their names which distinguish each one of them. the Bari used a cow or cattle as meat their skin also have many uses which can be use for sleeping, chair, drums etc.
2020-03-20
33 min
BC Global Podcast
Four-Way Test Speech Contest
Four-Way Test Speech Contest submitted by Lark GerryContest Chair and CHS Principal Brett O’Connor introduced the annual 4-Way Speech Contest, just one of many youth projects sponsored by our Club in partnership with Rotary District 5300. This year the theme is Rotary Connects the World. Students shared perspectives on the Four-Way Test, based on Herb Taylor’s famous statement on business ethics that we have adopted in Rotary.Of the things we think, say or do:Is it the TRUTH?Is it FAIR to all concerned?Will it buil...
2020-03-09
28 min
BC Global Podcast
Animal's Marks In Bari Language part 1
In this episode, Engineer Kazi Yogusuk, is exploring the importance of cow or cattle in the Bari tribe. traditionally cows or cattle means wealth or status , which defines how much the bridegroom( male) paid to the family of a bride( female) in term of dowry also can be use as an equivalent for any settlement. The Marks on the cow or cattle has their names which distinguish each one of them. the Bari used a cow or cattle as meat their skin also have many uses which can be use for sleeping, chair, drums etc.
2020-02-27
18 min
BC Global Podcast
CHANGE YOUR LIFE - Motivational Speech By: Denzel Washington
Denzel Hayes Washington Jr . is an american professional actor, theater producer and inspirational speaker, raised by a single mother after his parents divorced. In his professional job as an actor, film and theater producer, he received a many nominations for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Washington is a family man, married to Pauletta Pearson. They have four children. In 1995, Washington and his wife renewed their wedding vows in South Africa with Desmond Tutu officiating.To better know our community click to our website : www.bcgfederation.org
2020-02-24
10 min
BC Global Podcast
Our Culture is our Identity- Bari Language part 3
2020-02-18
24 min
BC Global Podcast
Our Culture is our Identity In Bari Language Part 2
2020-02-18
19 min
BC Global Podcast
Our Culture is our Identity- in Bari Language
2020-02-18
21 min
BC Global Podcast
The Miraculous Power of Forgiveness" by Azim Khamisa
Azim Khamisa is an author,a social, peace activist,a thoughtful leader, and inspirational speaker. He earns his reputation after his 20-year-old son, Tariq, was gun down when he was delivering pizzas in January 1995 by Tony Hicks, a 14-year-old gang member, in a random act of gang violence. Out of unspeakable grief and despair, he was inspired to transform his loss through the miraculous power of forgiveness. Believing that there were “victims at both ends of the gun,” Azim forgave Tony and founded the Tariq Khamisa Foundation to break thecycle of youth violence by saving...
2020-02-11
32 min
BC Global Podcast
Citizenship in Hard Times, with Prof. Sara Goodman
" Citizenship in Hard Times " ....... it is a book by Sara Goodman, PhD Sara is an associate Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Irvine (UCI), where she is also co-Director of the Jack W. Peltason Center for the Study of Democracy (CSD). Her research examines democratic inclusion and the shaping of political identity through citizenship and immigrant integration. She is the author of Immigration and Membership Politics in Western Europe (Cambridge University Press). Her research is also published in Journal of Politics, World Politics, and Comparative Political Studies.What do citizens do in time...
2020-01-16
39 min
BC Global Podcast
General Ladu Gore Speaking to the Bari Youth
General Ladu Gore Calling for a Generation Shift Who is Ladu Gore ?Lieutenant General Ladu Gore is the son and the elder of the Bari community in South Sudan. He fought two civil wars, one under the leadership of General Joseph Lagu, the leader of Anya-nya 1 namely deadly poison that erupted on 18 August 1955 against the Northern Sudan and the second was under the leadership of Dr. John Garage in 1983 which led to the independence of South Sudan. He fought to the death to rescue South Sudan from the Arabization and Islamic domination. He was always lo...
2020-01-12
19 min
BC Global Podcast
Bari National Anthem
Bari anthem.Nan ñyañyar tokitakindya Bari,Nan ñyañyar yiŋga kulya ti Bari,Nan ñyañyar jambu kulya ti Bari."Ko gwon nan a Barinit"Nan ñyañyar tokujö karine ti Bari, Kwörinit ko gurut ko yeyesi kwe liŋ,Nan tiñyar tolikin karine ti Bari,"Ko gwon nan a Barinit"Nan ñyañyar köju karine ti Bari,Nan ñyañyar tuwan ko kujöŋ ti Bari,Nan ñyañyar morja karine ti Bari,"Ko gwon nan a Barinit"...
2019-12-31
02 min
BC Global Podcast
Merry Christmas from VIP, Beneya Baria
2019-12-23
05 min
BC Global Podcast
Integrating Immigrants With Mary C. Water and John Strentny
(Visit: http://www.uctv.tv) Sociologist Mary C. Waters of Harvard University paints a comprehensive and compelling picture of the immigrant experience in the United States. As the chair of a National Academy of Sciences report on immigration integration, Waters explains that while many aspects of immigrants’ lives improve over time and across generations, there are other significant challenges that remain. She highlights the key issues in this conversation with John Skrentny, the co-director of the Center for Comparative Immigration Studies at UC San Diego. Series: "Center for Comparative Immigration Studies
2019-12-21
25 min
BC Global Podcast
The Bari People and their Language
The “Bari,” is a tribe from South Sudan living in the valley of the River Nile. Their main land spreads along the east and west banks of the Nile but also up to 40 miles away from the banks.The Bari are sedentary agro-pastoralist inhabiting a good portion of land along the River Nile where Juba, the capital of South Sudan is in the center of their land.The population of Bari is approximately about 1,000,000 and is the country’s 4th largest ethnic group in the South Sudan.The language they speak is called the Ba...
2019-12-18
20 min
BC Global Podcast
The Future of Higher Education In South Sudan
The new independent country of South Sudan from the Sudanese portion of North East Africa. of population 12 million people bordering Ethiopia to the east, Kenya, Uganda and the DRC to the South and the Central African Republic to the wast. in July 2011. South Sudan came out of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement. Challenges to the new Republic include: decades of underdevelopment in terms of services and infrastructure, long-standing tensions with Sudan. There was a Civil War at the end of 2013 Making harder for the education system to development, a tremendous degree of lives lost, displacement, and political tension.
2019-12-12
50 min
BC Global Podcast
Education and the Crisis in South Sudan
The new independent country of South Sudan from the Sudanese portion of North East Africa. of population 12 million people bordering Ethiopia to the east, Kenya, Uganda and the DRC to the South and the Central African Republic to the east. in July 2011. South Sudan came out of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement. Challenges to the new Republic include: decades of underdevelopment in terms of services and infrastructure, long-standing tensions with Sudan. There was a Civil War at the end of 2013 Making harder for the education system to put it toe, a tremendous degree of lives lost, displacement, and polit...
2019-12-07
26 min
BC Global Podcast
The Crisis of the time in Nyerkanyi land ( Bari Language )
This Episode is dedicated especially to the Nyerkanyi community and Bari in general in regard to the gap in the leadership and development in the area.
2019-12-04
30 min
BC Global Podcast
Culture and the Rule of Law Among the Bari
In this Episode, we explore who are the Bari and their clans, The Location of the Bari Land and the people, Bari Culture and Traditions, the Socio-Economic Setup of the Bari, respect for the rule of laws in the Bari community and other challenges, such as, land grabbing ,border dispute and the insecurity.According to Professor Nyombe, in his book "Some Aspect of Bari History, 2003" He says, " What makes humans different from other species is their thirst to know their past, this fast is important for their individual or collective self-esteem." Also you can read more from...
2019-11-28
16 min
BC Global Podcast
Building Peace through Unified Cultures
نوع فروع المعرفة كلها وتتصل دون ان تنفصل و يشير هذا الاتصال الى توحيد الثقافات فى كيان واحد. فوجدت ان التطبيق العملى لمفهوم الفضيلة فى الأداب و الحكايات و الروايات فى دولة الجنوب السودان عامل مشترك لتوحيد الامم دون إدخال متغيرات جديد من ثقافات إلى ما هي موجود
2019-11-27
12 min
BC Global Podcast
Cash-based Program in South Sudan
Cash-based programming has been effective in doing this by improving people’s ability to purchase sufficient nutritious food. Addressing hunger through cash and voucher programmes removes the cost of transporting and storing food for implementing organisations, boosts the local economy, provides a wider choice and variety of food for beneficiaries., Yet for all the benefits it brings, cash-based programming is not appropriate in every context. It requires functioning, competitive, accessible and well-supplied markets and performs best in contexts where the economy and local currency are stable. In South Sudan, Protection of Civilian (PoC) sites in JUba and Bor foe exa...
2019-11-18
12 min
BC Global Podcast
Pieces of Peace, By Mattias Sundholm
Mattias Sundholm is currently working as Communications Adviser to the United Nations Security Council Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate (CTED) Based in New York, USA. Strategic communications professional with two decades of experience. Served one national government, one regional organization, and three entities of the United Nations, providing advice to Cabinet-level Ministers, EU Commissioners, Ambassadors, UN Under-Secretary-Generals, and other principals. Helped build two UN entities from the ground up. A spokesperson for several international actors, I speak five languages. Key skills include establishing and implementing strategic partnerships and communications; writing; public speaking; translating technical and legal content for different audiences...
2019-11-17
13 min
BC Global Podcast
The Supreme Court
How the USA Supreme Court Makes Decisions?
2019-11-11
30 min
BC Global Podcast
BC Global Org. Challenges
BC Global understands that our challenges are interconnected requires global solutions. we assume that education, political settlements or financial regulations alone cannot achieve sustainable development in any society. We think education must be transformative to bring shared values to our life, as a community we also need to transform in a way how we look at things, how we think and act. we believe the community can do be better to play its central role in helping its people and the communities around through understanding, skills, peaceful and tolerant inclusive societies.
2019-11-09
09 min
BC Global Podcast
Episode 1. The Future of Liberal Arts Colleges By professor Melvin Oliver l
American colleges and universities have based their study programs around what is known as the liberal arts.A liberal arts studies does not require students to intensively study only one subject. Students choose a major like history or psychology for a liberal arts education. But they also take classes in other subjects that may not directly relate to their major.However, in recent years, many Americans have avoided liberal arts degree programs. Parents have pushed students towards fields directly related to a specific career. This includes field...
2019-11-09
36 min
BC Global Podcast
Bari Culture and Language
Hastin Yokwe, Ex-Minister of Education for South Sudan speaks in the Bari language, emphasizing the importance of the Bari language. He described, before the existence of South Sudan, Bari as a nation, During English colonial times the Bari language was introduced to be taught in the schools similar to any other major spoken language. He encouraged the Bari community to put some effort into promoting and preserving the Bari language and its culture especiay in the diaspora through modern technology. in the meantime, you can listen to our archived shows on Spotify, Itunes for more episodes, or wherever you...
2019-10-29
14 min
BC Global Podcast
Bari Culture and Language
Hastin Yokwe, Ex Minister of Education for South Sudan speaks in the Bari language to the Bari audience, emphasizing the importance of the Bari language. He described, before the existence of the South Sudan, Bari as a nation. During English colonial times the Bari language was introduced to be taught in the school similar to any other major spoken language. He encouraged the community to put some effort in promoting and preserving the Bari language and it's culture especially in Diaspora through the modern means of technology.In the meantime, you can listen to our archived shows on spot...
2019-10-29
14 min
BC Global Podcast
Saint Joseph Choirs
Sunday Morning With Saint Joseph Choirs
2019-10-12
49 min
BC Global Podcast
EPS.1. Bari Organic History By: Ketale Tongun Belan
The history of Bari people in South Sudan during the colonial time can be differ from narrative to other base on where that pacific event happened in time and place. Mother Ketale is telling the struggle of their forefathers during the era of Turkish_Muhadia when they occupied the Bari's lands in late 1880s and how the Bari people were able to overcome the occupiers.
2019-10-09
47 min
BC Global Podcast
Introduction to BC Global Radio
Is a community based organization formed by a group of immigrants from South Sudan who are scattered all over the world, USA, Canada, Europe, Australia and Africa. They require a unity of purpose to achieve common vision, mission and objectives for the Community’s existential survival, prosperity and welfare.The word “Bari,” is a tribe from the South Sudan living in the valley of the River Nile. Their villages are spread along the east and west banks of the Nile but also up to 40 miles away from the banks.The language they speak is called the Bari...
2019-10-08
01 min
BC Global Podcast
BCGF constitution and suggestion
How to draft a community base constitution
2019-09-24
45 min