Young Humanitarians
By Andrea Dagostino & George Mullens
Young Humanitarians aims to promote the work of young people from around the world and investigate specific issues as we aim to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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Young HumanitariansApr 15, 2021
Space policy, future development and China-US relations, in conversation with Andrei Cursaru - Episode 10
With the creation of the United States Space Force by the previous US administration, there has been a renewed focus on the role of space in terms of international security. Whilst previous policy has aimed to look at the weaponization of space, we have seen a move towards anti-satellite weaponry. On the other hand, US-China relations have grown worse over the last few years, leading to experts questioning how big power competition is playing out in this domain.
On the panel this week, Andrei Cursaru (Director, Centre for Youth and International Studies) George Mullens (Host) Follow the show on your favourite podcast app! For more info, please follow us on instagram: young.humanitarians
To find out more about the Centre for Youth and International Studies: https://www.cyis.org/
To find the CYIS Podcast follow them on: https://open.spotify.com/show/7uE08skyFv24UWNf5RcUKr?si=z9K6mRF1RnyAJD3IBTabIw&dl_branch=1
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AI Ethics and International Security, in conversation with Marcus Storm - Episode 9
Artificial Intelligence is having increasingly radical impacts on all sectors of society, from concerns regarding data collection and privacy to new weapon systems in the fields of robotics and autonomous systems. These all require us to think creatively about the ways in which technology is going to affect society and relations between member states.
On the panel this week, Marcus Storm (https://marcus-storm.com/) George Mullens (Host) Follow the show on your favourite podcast app! For more info, please follow us on instagram: young.humanitarians
To find out more about Synthetic Society, give them a look on Spotify at: https://open.spotify.com/show/6on2nublgEKbjKPM3W0PwG?si=aPxwWEKWQmOaWdKx2bo7Kg
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Israel-Palestine, between conflict, transformation and resolution, in conversation with Moritz Haegi - Episode 8
With conflict in Israel-Palestine continuing, we need to further consider new solutions to bring peace to the region. Tensions have been flaring over the last few months with postponements in elections in Palestine and Israel in which Prime Minister Netenyahu has not been able to form a coalition government. Yet despite this, the future of a Palestinian state has been complicated, new solutions and political settlements are needed if peace is to be achieved.
On the panel this week. Moritz Haegi (@MzumO) Andrea Dagostino (Host) Follow the show on your favourite podcast app! For more info, please follow us on instagram: young.humanitarians
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, the SDG building blocks, in conversation with Evita Rozenberg - Episode 7
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, otherwise known as WASH systems, are a critical component of sustainable development. Water is of course the building block of life, however, billions of people globally do not have access to clear water, sanitation and hygiene, often spending hours every day collecting water, hours that could be spent on education or improving their livelihoods.
On the panel this week. Evita Rozenberg (IRC Wash, https://www.ircwash.org/) George Mullens (Host) Follow the show on your favourite podcast app! For more info, please follow us on instagram: young.humanitarians
Cybersecurity threats, human rights and international security, in conversation with Camille Bigot - Episode 6
Cybersecurity is of course an increasingly important area of international security, not only for governments, but for business and international organisations also. Therefore, having a full understanding of who are the most prominent actors are along with how their capabilities vary is vitally important.
On the panel this week. Camille Bigot (King’s College London & Deloitte) George Mullens (Host) Follow the show on your favourite podcast app! For more info, please follow us on instagram: young.humanitarians
Speaking up to societal norms: advancing mental health and social impact, in conversation with Emmy Boonsakulcharoen - Episode 5
Advancing issues of mental health and social impact is often said easier than done. In many cultures, issues such as body positivity have not been promoted, causing additional mental distress. Therefore, advancing social impact through differing sectors such as entertainment, music and online video can act as a catalyst to advancing conversation on difficult topics.
On the panel this week. Emmy Boonsakulcharoen (Love Frankie, @Emmy.wb) George Mullens (Host) Follow the show on your favorite podcast app! For more info, please follow us on instagram: young.humanitarians
For further resources, please look at:
Mental health resources
https://www.wearespur.com/mentalhealthhub
Meditation Guidance
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4s4I_0RxKMgp-HKRVagRnw
Geothermal energy for sustainable development, in conversation with Dario Di Rienzo - Episode 4
As we aim to transition to a net zero economy, questions around other technologies which can be used in energy production are critical. While the focus has primarily been on wind and solar in many countries, geothermal energy is one of the most prevalent in many parts of the world and has many distinct advantages over wind and solar.
On the panel this week. Dario Di Rienzo (Enel Green Power) Andrea Dagostino (Host) George Mullens (Host) Follow the show on your favorite podcast app! For more info, please follow us on instagram: young.humanitarians
Misinformation, disinformation and ethical implications, in conversation with Petros Petrikkos - Episode 3
Misinformation, disinformation and the ethics surrounding the truthful reporting of scientific fact have been increasingly challenging notions for governments, civil society and social media companies to deal with. How can we promote dialogue on these issues while recognising the impacts of untruthful statements? In this week's episode we'll be addressing these issues and more.
On the panel this week. Petros Petrikkos (Diplomatic Academy of Nicosia, @PetrosPetrikkos) Andrea Dagostino (Host) George Mullens (Host) Follow the show on your favorite podcast app! For more info, please follow us on instagram: young.humanitarians
Empowering women and girls in India, in conversation with Niharika Sharma - Episode 2
Issues of sexual, reproductive rights, women’s rights and mental health are deeply intertwined. As the Covid-19 pandemic continues to evolve worldwide, revealing increasingly uncertain scenarios, there are certain categories who are particularly exposed to the associated risks of a healthcare system burnout, namely women, and the entire LGBTIQ community. Niharika Sharma will shed some light on the work she has been doing for years to protect the most vulnerable categories, in an inclusive and insightful perspective on the issue.
On the panel this week. Niharika Sharma (PathFinder International, @niharecca & @sustainablyrecca) Andrea Dagostino (Host) George Mullens (Host) Follow the show on your favorite podcast app! For more info, please follow us on instagram: young.humanitarians
Introducing the Young Humanitarians - Episode 1
Welcome to the Young Humanitarians podcast. A podcast dedicated to interviewing young people who are working in all sectors related to international affairs and development. For this week we’ll be introducing ourselves, how we got into this work and our general background. Stay tuned for future episodes on gender empowerment, misinformation, geothermal energy and more!
On the panel this week. Andrea Dagostino (Host) George Mullens (Host) Follow the show on your favorite podcast app! For more info, please follow us on instagram: young.humanitarians