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By World Youth Movement for Democracy

Conversations on democratic practices, activism and social justice, and the dangers democracy faces today.
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Is Activism an Effective Way to Influence Policy

WYMD TalksOct 05, 2018

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Branka Vierda (YIHR CRO) - Dealing with the past, transitional justice, and youth activism in the Balkans

Branka Vierda (YIHR CRO) - Dealing with the past, transitional justice, and youth activism in the Balkans

In this episode of the World Youth Movement for Democracy podcast, WYMDTalks we will have the opportunity to hear more about dealing with the past, transitional justice, and youth activism in the Balkans, the region that was once, during the 1990s, heavily affected by the war.

We have the pleasure of talking to Branka Vierda, Coordinator of Justice and Reconciliation Program at the Youth Initiative for Human Rights Croatia.

Oct 27, 202130:31
WYMD Talks with Hasan Hasanovic a Srebrenica genocide survivor
Sep 11, 202101:34:07
WYMD Talks with Spouzhmai Akbarzai, a feminist and an activist from Afghanistan

WYMD Talks with Spouzhmai Akbarzai, a feminist and an activist from Afghanistan

After the United States started withdrawing from Afghanistan, during the first days of August the Taliban swiftly took over cities and provinces. Finally, on August 15 2021 the Taliban have entered Kabul, Afghanistan’s capital city.

In this episode of WYMD Talks, we talked with Spouzhmai Akbarzai, a feminist and an activist from Afghanistan.

We discussed the events that have occurred during the Taliban’s first rule in the 1990s, the arrival and withdrawal of international forces, and the impact that the latest Taliban takeover may once again have on women, girls, civil society representatives, and journalists.

Join us in raising our voices and speaking up about the deteriorating state of human rights in Afghanistan.

Sep 02, 202135:48
Youth Leader Feature - Let's Talk Activism! with Nandini Tanya Lallmon

Youth Leader Feature - Let's Talk Activism! with Nandini Tanya Lallmon

We got on a live podcast with activist Nandini Tanya Lallmon to speak about her activism and the challenges the LGBTIQA+ community faces in Mauritius. 

Nandini Tanya Lallmon, from Mauritius, is a social justice activist advocating for sustainable development at the intersection of gender, technology and human rights, who was also appointed as the African Youth Charter Hustler for Mauritius by the African Union Office of the Youth Envoy. Since 2019, she has been the legal lead of the #reform53 advocacy campaign of the Commonwealth Youth Gender and Equality Network aimed at lobbying Heads of Government to commit to reform laws that discriminate against LGBTQI people. 

Throughout the podcast, she shares the story of her activism and tips on how to stay motivated and inspired in the struggle for social justice.

Jul 21, 202124:16
The long-hauler of lockdowns: how the year-long lockdown has affected human rights and democracy in Botswana

The long-hauler of lockdowns: how the year-long lockdown has affected human rights and democracy in Botswana

We are joined by Bonolo Magowe of Democracy Works Foundation and Dumiso Gatsha of Success Capital, who are both African Union Youth Charter Hustlers for Botswana. Join us as we explore how a year of on-again off-again lockdowns and related restrictive measures aiming to reduce the spread of COVID-19 have affected human rights and democracy in Botswana, how civil society is navigating the situation, and what is needed for marginalized communities to be better protected by the government. 

Mar 19, 202144:47
Effective Coalition-building in the Fight Against Disinformation

Effective Coalition-building in the Fight Against Disinformation

Where democracy is fragile, strength is often in numbers - and how those numbers add up. Where democracy is weak, unison and collective action is a crucial tool in fighting undemocratic phenomena, such as widespread and pervasive disinformation. How do we put this into effective practice? This question is examined in this podcast, as Hurford Youth Fellow Annouchka Wijesinghe guides the discussants (Daniel Milo, Rachel Brown and Laura Livingston) through a conversation about effective coalition-building in the fight against disinformation. 

Jul 03, 202034:28
Africa Day: Layers of Discourse

Africa Day: Layers of Discourse

Our commemoration of Africa Day, led by a conversation moderated by WYMD Leadership Board member and founder of Success Capital, Dumiso Gatsha, unpacks variant experiences and layers of complex political discourse in light of our history, civic space and youth dividend. We encourage you to expand conversations that can inspire change and hope amidst the many crises we experience today.

Speakers: 

Saida Ali is an intersectional feminist and an international policy analyst.

Mwinji Nachinga worked with the Commonwealth Youth Human Rights and Democracy Network and holds an LLB.

Crash Maphorisa is an Entrepreneur and serves the Botswana chapter of the African Women's Entrepreneurship Program.

Alex Kofi Donkor is the Director of LGBT+ Rights Ghana & Programs Manager of Priorities on Rights and Sexual Health.

May 25, 202001:19:22
Combating Disinformation: The Role of Mainstream Media

Combating Disinformation: The Role of Mainstream Media

Is the mainstream media responsible for the rise of disinformation in Nigeria? How can fact-checking be used to counter disinformation? What steps should you follow to fact-check a piece of information, either online or offline?

Dive into the second part of our discussion on disinformation, as Hurford Youth Fellow Annouchka Wijesinghe interviews journalist and fact-checking expert Oluwamayowa Tijani.

May 22, 202027:40
Combating Disinformation: The Role of Social Media and Civil Society

Combating Disinformation: The Role of Social Media and Civil Society

What disinformation tactics are widespread in the Philippines and Pakistan? How can civil society work to safeguard democracy against malign influences? Where does social media factor into the struggle against disinformation?

Join us in this newest WYMD Talks episode as we delve into these burning questions, and follow the discussion as Hurford Youth Fellow Annouchka Wijesinghe interviews civil society activists and experts on populism and democracy Cleve Arguelles and Risham Waseem. 




May 21, 202033:02
 Georgia's White Noise Movement and how youth are shaping their political participation

Georgia's White Noise Movement and how youth are shaping their political participation

Irene Ikomu, Hurford Youth Fellows within National Endowment for Democracy's fellowship programs, interviewed Vera Gogokhia, founder of You for Democracy in Georgia.

Here's what they had to say about key issues of democratic processes and the youth civic and political activism and participation.

Oct 18, 201925:31
What the Success of the #NotTooYoungtoRun movement means for youth participation in Nigeria

What the Success of the #NotTooYoungtoRun movement means for youth participation in Nigeria

Irene Ikomu, Hurford Youth Fellows within National Endowment for Democracy's fellowship programs, interviewed Samson Itodo, Executive Director of YIAGA-Nigeria.

Here's what they had to say about key issues of democratic processes and the youth civic and political activism and participation.

Oct 18, 201934:14
Reflections on Youth Political Participation in Latin America

Reflections on Youth Political Participation in Latin America

Irene Ikomu, Hurford Youth Fellows within National Endowment for Democracy's fellowship programs, interviewed  Jatzel Roman, General Coordinator of the Latin America Youth Movement for Democracy. 

Here's what they had to say about key issues of democratic processes and the youth civic and political activism and participation. 

Oct 18, 201923:13
Vote 18 - NewSeta's quest to lower the voting age limit
May 13, 201935:13
Will Bolsonaro's election victory affect the rest of the region?
Jan 28, 201901:08:11
Disinformation: Global Threat, Diverse Solutions

Disinformation: Global Threat, Diverse Solutions

Today’s information space for many societies around the world is cluttered with disinformation. State and non-state actors take advantage of increasing growth of social media and online spaces to shape public opinion and disrupt democratic processes.

Responding to the threat of disinformation requires insights from various disciplines and practice. While the problem is common, the solutions that have come up are diverse and replicable.

In this online discussion, we will examine the various interdisciplinary measures that fight the spread of disinformation and misinformation.
Moderating the discussion is Anthony Esguerra, a multimedia journalist from the Philippines and current Hurford Youth Fellow. The insights gleaned from this discussion will inform Esguerra’s research and project on media and information literacy.

Panelists:

Claudia Flores Savagia (US/Mexico) is a Research Scientist at the Human-Computer Interaction Laboratory at West Virginia University (WVU).

Vitaliy Moroz (Ukraine) is the head of the New Media Department at Internews Ukraine.

Ana Valacco (Argentina) is the Coordinator of Institutional Development at Chequeado, a fact-checking website.

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The World Youth Movement for Democracy is a global network that supports development of sustainable democracy movements by empowering young activists.
Nov 07, 201801:29:11
Online Mechanisms for Seeking Offline Accountability

Online Mechanisms for Seeking Offline Accountability

Margarita Valdes, a democracy activist from El Salvador and Hurford Youth Fellow at the World Youth Movement for Democracy, moderates an online discussion with other anti-corruption youth activists. This is a second discussion in a three-part series focusing on ways youth activists are fighting corruption. Kamil Gregor (Czech Republic) and Tijana Cvjeticanin (Bosnia and Herzegovina) talk about how they use online tools to create anti-corruption campaigns that create offline change.
Oct 05, 201848:33
Youth Standing Up To Corruption "How do you engage young people?"

Youth Standing Up To Corruption "How do you engage young people?"

In this segment, panelists share different strategies to engage youth in anti-corruption activism.
Oct 05, 201803:13
Youth Standing Up To Corruption "Where do I start?"

Youth Standing Up To Corruption "Where do I start?"

Where do you start in a battle against corruption? Our panelists answer that question in this brief segment.
Oct 05, 201802:18
Youth Standing Up To Corruption "How do you stay safe?"

Youth Standing Up To Corruption "How do you stay safe?"

In this segment, David Riveros García from Reacción Juvenil de Cambio (Youth Change Reaction) shares some strategies for staying safe in anti-corruption work.
Oct 05, 201802:13
Technology and innovation in youth-led advocacy

Technology and innovation in youth-led advocacy

How can technology and innovative approaches affect and help youth activism?
Oct 05, 201854:01
Is Activism an Effective Way to Influence Policy

Is Activism an Effective Way to Influence Policy

Could activism open up opportunities for greater influence on public policy?
Oct 05, 201857:11
Impact of Unemployment on Youth Activism

Impact of Unemployment on Youth Activism

Characteristics in and outcome of social movements today, are clearly linked to economic concerns in many parts of the world. There are a number of social problems that directly affect youth, such as unemployment or insecure employment. Thus, unemployment is one of the main reasons for increasing social unrest.
Oct 05, 201801:06:35
 Are Political Parties a Part of Civil Society?

Are Political Parties a Part of Civil Society?

In this WYMD Talks! episode, we focus on the role of political parties in civil society.
Oct 05, 201801:10:30
Organizing for Change From Social Movements to Democratic Reforms

Organizing for Change From Social Movements to Democratic Reforms

Social Movements are vital channels through which people give voice to concerns about their rights and welfare by engaging in different forms of collective action and public protest to help transform their societies. This often leads to social change in political, religious, educational, health, corporate, government, and other institutional arenas. The origins of social movements are often tied to existing needs or strains on society or the necessity to alter entrenched political strangleholds. In my upcoming discussion with panelists who have led/are leading social movements in their countries or regions, we shall discuss the importance of these movements and draw a few lessons from their experiences.
Oct 05, 201801:04:39
Democratic Tools for Participating and Creating Policies

Democratic Tools for Participating and Creating Policies

Democratic Tools for Participating and Creating Policies is an online panel that is questioning importance of youth participation, as well as mechanisms for its development.
Oct 05, 201801:00:50