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How Can We Better Support Refugees? | The Development Podcast Limited Series: A World Free of Poverty on a Livable Planet

Forced displacement is a development challenge, not only a humanitarian concern. As of September 2023, 114 million people were displaced, and this number continues to grow as conflict and insecurity rise across the globe. Most refugees are hosted by developing countries, and the issues around support and integration of refugee communities are often deeply political. In this episode the second in our special series on how to end poverty on a livable planet we re asking the question: How can we better support the world’s growing number of refugees and their host communities? What economic benefits can refugee integration bring to societies?

Tune in to hear the real-life experience of Abdullahi Mire, winner of the 2023 UNHCR Nansen Refugee Award, who grew up in one of the largest refugee camps in the world and is now a champion of refugee education; and Nancy Karambo Riungu, a Kenyan entrepreneur working with refugees. We also get insights from the UN Refugee Agency’s Raouf Ma ....

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How Can We Better Support Refugees? | The Development Podcast Limited Series: A World Free of Poverty on a Livable Planet

Forced displacement is a development challenge, not only a humanitarian concern. As of September 2023, 114 million people were displaced, and this number continues to grow as conflict and insecurity rise across the globe. Most refugees are hosted by developing countries, and the issues around support and integration of refugee communities are often deeply political. In this episode the second in our special series on how to end poverty on a livable planet we re asking the question: How can we better support the world’s growing number of refugees and their host communities? What economic benefits can refugee integration bring to societies?

Tune in to hear the real-life experience of Abdullahi Mire, winner of the 2023 UNHCR Nansen Refugee Award, who grew up in one of the largest refugee camps in the world and is now a champion of refugee education; and Nancy Karambo Riungu, a Kenyan entrepreneur working with refugees. We also get insights from the UN Refugee Agency’s Raouf Ma ....

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Reality Check: Lessons from 25 Policies Advancing a Low-Carbon Future

Thousands of climate policies have failed to stop climate change, yet some governments have made tangible progress. The World Bank’s Reality Check report highlights 25 successful climate policies from countries as disparate as Egypt, Niger, China, and Peru.
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Tackling Food Insecurity: From Emergency to Resilience | The Development Podcast

Multiple shocks – from COVID-19 related disruptions to extreme weather, pests, and conflicts – are impacting food systems, resulting in higher food prices and growing hunger. Up to 783 million people faced hunger in 2022, and there are predictions that over 600 million people will still face hunger by 2030. On this episode of The Development Podcast, we hear from Gladys Wanja, a Kenyan mother and small business owner; Valerie Guarnieri of the World Food Program; Dr. Catherine Nakalembe, NASA Harvest’s Africa Program Director and Assistant Professor at the University of Maryland; and Martien van Nieuwkoop, the World Bank’s Global Director for Agriculture and Food. ....

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Tackling Food Insecurity: From Emergency to Resilience | The Development Podcast

Multiple shocks – from COVID-19 related disruptions to extreme weather, pests, and conflicts – are impacting food systems, resulting in higher food prices and growing hunger. Up to 783 million people faced hunger in 2022, and there are predictions that over 600 million people will still face hunger by 2030. On this episode of The Development Podcast, we hear from Gladys Wanja, a Kenyan mother and small business owner; Valerie Guarnieri of the World Food Program; Dr. Catherine Nakalembe, NASA Harvest’s Africa Program Director and Assistant Professor at the University of Maryland; and Martien van Nieuwkoop, the World Bank’s Global Director for Agriculture and Food. ....

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