Change but donors are more often fixated on making sure that the fund goes to the colace not the organization this creates a scar city mindset in the charitable sector that prevents us from investing in people diversity and sustainability how do you think we can change that so that charities can be more like 35 b. Corporations with sound Business Practices to ensure greater impact. Ill give this one to you 1st millennium thing i knew you would want to hear what you who want to take it personally do you want to. Know this is why you think this is ok go ahead go ahead with it thank you belinda i am angry at that you are so great that in our sector a sector that dreams values revenge that you still see fewer women in leadership than men what example are we setting i sit in many meetings where we are 2 or 3 women and everybody else is some excuse me white man leading a Global Organization thats not right it needs to change and we need to set some targets for ourselves we also need people t
Appear to be becoming the norm and if people in the gulf begin to accept that reality that could make changing it more difficult in the long run Victoria Gate and b. Aljazeera International Human Rights Committee in qatar says its for say more than 4000. 00 cases of complaints from caterinas whove been affected by the blockade and there have been 661 complaints about family separations and lengthy procedures to obtain visitor permits 525 in the area of education with students being asked or forced to discontinue their studies and more than 1300 complained they had no freedom of movement around kabul and joins me now instead is head of the policy analysis at the arab center for research and policy studies thank you so much for joining us for those youre this human rights cases that we just named as qatar i know theyve pursued some of these cases do you think that that that may end up being some sort of productive area to get some sort of breakthrough i mean these are families are being
Into my conversation with this person a consummate and that in chinese he was bitterly complaining about xi jinping about the chinese coast party and this you know north korea in turn under siege in and so we should not assume that everyones happy with even within the party let alone outside the party and certainly nuri. The kind of comments that this individual speaking to. Us from. A weaker made those comments is very likely they would end up in prison and their family members would be as well you mentioned you mentioned earlier how this is an issue which is of critical importance but certainly the International Community have been somewhat silent on this why do you think there has not been more vocal opposition to. The treatment of the weaker people in western china there are positive several possible reasons one of which i think is the most important one is that the. Chinas government has been very effective in its influence campaign through corruption corrupt corrosive methods. In
A warrant executed on the headquarters of the National Public broadcaster in this way i cant state it enough is an Unwelcome Development it is really serious and we take it very very seriously lets bring in mark a storm in sydney hes the president of the Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance a journalist and media union based and australia thank you so much for your time marcus he appreciate it was there any indication that this type of thing could potentially happen to the media and australia this type of. We knew these laws existed that allowed the government and the federal police to potentially criminalize journalism but this is the 1st time its happened in this way for. A long time and its very disturbing its come right. So you know i mean let me ask you that yes because this report is is a couple of years old what do you make of the timing of this. So the timing 2 days in a row 2 rights the nominally separate issues that come one after the other a clear attempts to intimidate jou
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