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Global Development Review PodcastGlobal Development Review PodcastThe World Bank Inspection Panel and its 30 years: Critical reflections and LearningIn this episode, our guest Ramanie Kunanayagam, Chairperson of The World Bank Inspection Panel, had discussion with Jaffer Latief Najar, sharing her insights on on the issues of accountability of the World Bank funded development projects, the role of Inspection Panel and its 30 years of learning, and critical reflections to the way forward.Ramanie Kunanayagam, a Sri Lankan-born Australian citizen, is current Chairperson of The World Bank Inspection Panel. She brings to the Panel three decades of experience across diverse geopolitical and multicultural environments in the private and public sectors. She has held leadership positions in...2023-11-2049 minGlobal Development Review PodcastGlobal Development Review PodcastFAO and the main drivers of Global Food Insecurity and Malnutrition : What to do now and beyond ?In this episode, our guest Dr Marco V. Sánchez had discussion with Jaffer Latief Najar, sharing his insights on Global Food Insecurity and Malnutrition.Dr Marco V. Sánchez is Deputy-Director of Agrifood Economics at Food and Agriculture Organization of United Nations, where he directs flagship reports The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World and The State of Food and Agriculture.Previously he was Senior Economist at the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (2006 –2017) and Economist at the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Cari...2022-02-1141 minGlobal Development Review PodcastGlobal Development Review PodcastEcological Threats, Conflicts, and Consequences: Imagining Global Peace in the age of ChaosSteve Killelea combines a highly successful career in technology with a philanthropic focus on peace and sustainable development to shed new light on issues, from terrorism and conflict to economics and prosperity. He founded the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP) in 2007, as an independent not-for-profit global research institute analysing the intertwined relationships between business, peace, and economic development. Steve’s funding and thought leadership behind the Institute would see him recognised as one of the World’s 100 Most Influential People on reducing the onset of armed violence. IEP global leadership extends to calculating the economic cost of violence, measur...2021-12-1441 minGlobal Development Review PodcastGlobal Development Review PodcastWhat counts as modern slavery: A contemporary critical perspectiveOur guest for this episode of Global Development Review Podcast is Prof. Joel Quirk. Joel Quirk is a Professor of Politics at the University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa. His research focuses upon slavery and abolition, mobility and work, social movements, repairing historical wrongs, and the history and politics of Africa. He is a co-founder and editor of the Beyond Trafficking and Slavery (BTS) project, which is housed within openDemocracy. His most recent project with BTS was It’s time to get off the fence on sex workers’ rights (London: openDemocracy, 2021). In this episode, Prof. Joel discusses w...2021-11-2057 minGlobal Development Review PodcastGlobal Development Review PodcastEuropean Union Refugee Policies: A refugee led perspectiveOur guest in this episode is Anila Noor. Anila Noor is a policy influencer for inclusion, diversity and social justice, Feminist Ecosystem Builder, An activist , TEDx Speaker and Researcher based in the Netherlands. Recently she became member of European Commission Expert Group and evaluator for AMIF calls. As an Advisor and expert consultant, she works with different institutions on designing engagement projects related to inclusion and diversity. She is also part of European Commission Expert Group, a former fellow of Open Society Foundation, a former member of European Migrant Advisory Board, EMAB Urban Agenda and worked as a policy adv...2021-10-2530 minGlobal Development Review PodcastGlobal Development Review PodcastTobacco Industry and Child Labour in Malawi, AfricaThe guest for this episode of Global Development Review Podcast is Prof. Marty Otañez. Prof. Marty Otañez is a California-born medical anthropologist and filmmaker. He is Chair and Associate Professor in the Anthropology Department, University of Colorado Denver. His study areas include exploitative labor practices of global tobacco companies in Malawi's tobacco growing sector, occupational health concerns of cannabis workers in Colorado, and digital storytelling as a resource to examine health equities and social justice. His recent publications include the manuscript co-authored with Jassy Grewal, “Health and Safety in the Legal Cannabis Industry Before and During COVID-19, New Solu...2021-09-2656 minGlobal Development Review PodcastGlobal Development Review PodcastContent and Scope of ILO Convention 190According to International Labour Organisation (ILO), "ILO Convention No. 190 (C 190) is the first international treaty to recognize the right of everyone to a world of work free from violence and harassment, including gender-based violence and harassment. The Convention was adopted in June 2019, by the International Labour Conference of the International Labour Organization (ILO), and came into force on 25 June 2021. The Convention represents an historic opportunity to shape a future of work based on dignity and respect for all".In this episode of Global Development Review Podcast, Jaffer Latief Najar discusses with our special guest Ms. Chidi K...2021-08-2935 minGlobal Development Review PodcastGlobal Development Review PodcastCan myths, rituals, traditions help in saving liberalism and re-imagining modern societies?We hope you enjoy this conversation. Follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook social media platforms for future update and episodes!. In this episode of Global Development Review Podcast, Dr. Timothy Stacey will share insights on his upcoming book “Saving Liberalism from Itself: The Spirit of Political Participation”, which is in press with Bristol University Press.Dr Tim argues stresses about the Spirit of Political Participation and argues that ‘the aim of peace-loving people should not be to build a world without myths, but to replace divisive myths with hopeful myths’. He...2021-08-1735 minGlobal Development Review PodcastGlobal Development Review PodcastSufi Discourse and Practice in Pakistan: Exploring The Gender DynamicsTune in to Listen #NewEpisode Dr Saad Ali Khan, faculty from Centre of Excellence in Gender Studies, Quaid i Azam University, Islamabad- Pakistan talks about Origin and historical roots of Sufism. How Sufi discourse and practice developed across the world and how it plays a role in social transformation in Pakistani and South Asian societies. Dr Saad also shares his insights about orders of Sufism across the world, with a key focus on South Asia and Pakistan.In this podcast episode, Dr Saad emphasises about the Gender dynamics in Sufi discourse and practices...2021-07-3145 minGlobal Development Review PodcastGlobal Development Review PodcastUnderstanding Indigenous-State Relations in Americas (With Key Focus on South America)In this episode, the guest of Global Development Review Podcast is Dr. Christopher L.Carter. Dr. Christopher L.Carter is an Academy Scholar at the Harvard Academy for International and Area Studies and Research Associate at the Center on the Politics of Development at the University of California, Berkeley. In his book project, he examine the emergence as well as the political and social effects of indigenous autonomy in the Americas. The research for this project won the 2020 APSA Best Fieldwork Award. He also has published or has forthcoming work on local governance in Latin America...2021-07-1236 minGlobal Development Review PodcastGlobal Development Review PodcastParticipatory Praxis in Development Interventions: Experiences From South AsiaThe guest of this episode is Tom Thomas. Tom is Chief Executive Officer of Praxis-Institute of Participatory Practices. Tom has close to three decades of experience in international social development research with expertise across various thematic areas. He has held international top management positions such as Country Director and Asia Regional Coordinator with reputed international organisations, in addition to national positions. He has led several large national and international research teams with country, regional and International responsibilities on several assignments that have provided critical inputs into development policy and thinking on social development, in India and in several countries acr...2021-06-1943 minGlobal Development Review PodcastGlobal Development Review PodcastKosovo's Liberation and Contemporary Development ChallengesIn this episode of Global Development Review Podcast, Feminist activist, Rita Berisha, from Pristina, Kosovo shares her insight about contemporary development challenges that Kosovo is facing in today's world, as one of the youngest nations of the world. Talking about issues that ranges from sexual harassment, human rights violation during Kosovo's independence war to current challenges of unemployment, desperation for out-migration, women rights, and struggling economy, Rita's reflections in this podcast helps to understand what change is required in global and local policies to deliver social justice and sustainable development in Kosovo. Rita...2021-06-1134 minGlobal Development Review PodcastGlobal Development Review PodcastLife and Struggles in Gaza: A Palestinian Women's perspectiveSince 1948 Nakba, Palestinians are resisting the colonial aggression from Israel over the cost of their lives. From the past decades, the intensity of violence by Israel appears to be briskly increasing. Israeli aerial bombardment of Palestine, especially in Gaza, has taken many lives of innocent Palestinians. For example, the 2008-09 air attacks and ground invasion by Israel led to at least 1100 Palestinian deaths. The 2014 air attack and ground invasion resulted in 2100 killings of Palestinian civilians in Gaza. The aerial, sea and land  bombardment that happened in recent weeks of May 2021 ended with the killing of , 254 including 39 women and 66 children i...2021-05-3157 minGlobal Development Review PodcastGlobal Development Review PodcastIntroductionThis episode introduces the host and tells about the purpose and idea behind the show. This episode also shares about the structure of this show and who will be contributing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-05-2101 min