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After many years of progress, the child poverty rate in Canada has moved in the wrong direction. In fact, the poverty rate rose more sharply for children than for the general population. Canada is now a middle performer among rich countries for its rate of child poverty.
Host: Saara Chaudry
Guests:
Lisa Wolff, Director of Policy and Research, UNICEF Canada
Terence Hamilton, Policy Specialist, UNICEF Canada
David, Teerka and Mihir, Youth Participants
Producers: Sara Faruqi and Priyadarshini Mitra
Composed and mixed by: Chandra Bulucon
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A holiday special episode of the For Every Child podcast featuring a conversation between UNICEF Canada ambassadors and actors Simu Liu and Saara Chaudry about what inspires them to advocate for child rights and their hopes for children in 2024.
Host: Saara Chaudry
Guest:
Simu Liu, Actor and UNICEF Canada Ambassador
Producers: Sara Faruqi and Priyadarshini Mitra
Composed and mixed by: Chandra Bulucon
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Host Saara Chaudry speaks to Dr. Marcia Brophy, one of UNICEF's global mental health and psychosocial advisors, on the impact of conflict on child and adolescent mental health - and the support and services needed.
Host: Saara Chaudry
Guests:
Dr. Marcia Brophy, Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) & Innovation Specialist, UNICEF
Producers: Sara Faruqi and Priyadarshini Mitra
Composed and mixed by: Chandra Bulucon
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From Afghan dreamer to achiever, Somaya Faruqi, captain of the Afghan Girls Robotics team talks about education and empowerment. Yasmine Sherif, Executive Director of Education Cannot Wait, takes us into the world of delivering education to children living in crisis settings. And Sam, a young teacher from Ghana talks about how he ensures all the children in his primary school class are getting a quality education.
Host: Saara Chaudry
Guests:
Somaya Faruqi, Captain of the Afghan Girls Robotics team
Sam, school teacher in Anyima, Ghana
Yasmine Sherif, Executive Director, Education Cannot Wait
Producers: Sara Faruqi and Priyadarshini Mitra
Composed and mixed by: Chandra Bulucon
Additional music: (Ambient) Love (CC BY) by Kirk Osamayo and Blue Skies by HoliznaCC0 c/o Free Music Archive
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From autonomous airships to open-source AI mapping hard-to-reach areas and a compression garment developed by NASA saving the lives of thousands of mothers worldwide - what role does innovation play at an organization like UNICEF?
In this episode we speak to entrepreneurs and innovators - all working to make a better world for children.
Host: Saara Chaudry
Guests:
Bo Percival, Senior Advisor, Innovation, UNICEF
Stephani Sy, Founder, Thinking Machines
Spencer Horner, founder & CEO, Cloudline
Producers: Sara Faruqi and Priyadarshini Mitra
Composed and mixed by: Chandra Bulucon
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It’s not an easy time to be a child or young person. In this episode of the For Every Child podcast, we look at how mental health support differs in different contexts and countries, what tools and support we can provide young people and children to help them with their mental health and what UNICEF is doing to ensure young people are being heard when it comes to understanding their needs.
Host: Saara Chaudry Guests: Zeinab Hijazi, Senior Mental Health Technical Advisor, UNICEF and Matin Moradkhan, UNICEF Canada Youth Advocate Producers: Sara Faruqi and Priyadarshini Mitra Composed and mixed by: Chandra Bulucon -
It’s 2023 and 1 in 5 children is still not protected against vaccine preventable diseases, according to UNICEF’s latest State of the World’s Children report. In this episode of the For Every Child podcast, we mark World Immunization Week, and look at what it would take to build back immunity following the pandemic – globally and in Canada.
Host: Saara Chaudry
Guests: Lily Caprani, Head of Global Advocacy (Health, Nutrition, Climate), UNICEF
Dr. Vinita Dubey, Associate Medical Officer of Health at Toronto Public Health
Producer: Sara Faruqi
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Eights years into the conflict in Yemen and many children have known nothing but war in their lives. Peter Hawkins, UNICEF’s representative in Yemen speaks about what is being done to build resilience in communities and what the current challenges are in terms of education and nutrition.
Host: Saara Chaudry, UNICEF Canada Ambassador
Guests:
Peter Hawkins, UNICEF Representative, Yemen
Waleed Al- Ahdal, Al-jufainah IDP camp resident, Yemen
Producers: Sara Faruqi and Priyodarshini Mitra
Composed and Mixed by: Chandra Bulucon
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In this episode of the podcast we hear from youth impacted by the war in Ukraine and the earthquake in Syria and Türkiye, and learn about the work UNICEF is doing to support those suffering due to these crises.
Host: Saara Chaudry, UNICEF Canada Ambassador
Guests:
Yulia, UNICEF Youth Advocate, Poland David Morley, UNICEF Canada CEO and President Taisia, UPskill participant, UNICEF Ukraine Producers: Sara Faruqi & Priyadarshini Mitra Sound Mix: Chandra Bulucon -
There are more children in school than out of school today. Yet, millions of them are unable to comprehend simple text. In this episode we explore this learning gap and look at what are the challenges when it comes to getting an education - in the classroom and in getting children to the classrooms.
Host: Saara Chaudry, UNICEF Canada Ambassador
Guests:
Ree-Anna Robinson, UNICEF Jamaica Youth Advocate
Robert Jenkins: Director, Global Director, Education & Adolescent Development, UNICEF
Producers: Sara Faruqi and Priyadarshini Mitra
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In this first episode of a new season, UNICEF Canada President and CEO David Morley hands over to our new host, UNICEF Canada ambassador Saara Chaudry.
Join Saara as she looks back at 2022, exploring the crises in Ukraine, Afghanistan and the Horn of Africa. She speaks to UNICEF experts on how these crises have impacted children and learns what hopes they have for the coming year.
Host: Saara Chaudry, UNICEF Canada Ambassador
Guests:
Salam Al-Janabi, Communications Specialist, UNICEF Afghanistan
Kenan Madi, Emergency Manager, UNICEF Ukraine
Rania Dagash, Deputy Regional Director for Eastern and Southern Africa, UNICEF
Producers: Sara Faruqi and Priyadarshini Mitra
Composed and Mixed by: Chandra Bulucon
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In this episode we’ll explore why children are backsliding on regular immunizations, what the dire consequences could be and how you can make a difference.
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Just in time for Halloween, this episode, hosted by a child, is designed to get kids into giving. Gather your family and listen to two tales that will guide your children, through storytelling, to a powerful message: they can make a difference.
Chandra Bulucon - Sound Design and Mix
Music:
Serge Quadrado - Little Mozart
Siddhartha Corsus - The Moon Lodge
Monolog Rockstars - Yvette
Donnie Ozone - Return of the Gucci Ghost
Drakensson - Do Robots Get Bored by Drakensson
Andrewkn - Parallel Universe
Karma-Ron (Byngsies) - Pad Light Waves Pretty
Code_Box - Full of Energy
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Canadians are heading to the polls in a historic federal election amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. We explore what this election means for children here at home and internationally while empowering you to raise your voice for children and youth by getting involved in the #VoteforEveryChild campaign.
Composed and Mixed by Chandra Bulucon, produced by Victoria Ptashnick, hosted by David Morley, UNICEF Canada President & CEO.
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David Morley has a conversation with a university professor and expert on human happiness about the link between giving and increased joy.
Composed and Mixed by Chandra Bulucon, produced by Victoria Ptashnick, hosted by David Morley, UNICEF Canada President & CEO.
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The pandemic has interrupted the education of children everywhere. In this episode, we’ll explore the consequences of lost learning and examine why certain groups, such as refugee girls, are at risk of losing more than just an education. Identify the problems and find solutions for what can be done to ensure children everywhere get a chance at receiving quality education.
Producers: Victoria Ptashnick, Priyadarshini Mitra
Composed and Mixed by: Chandra Bulucon
Additional music by Chad Crouch, "Starlight", https://www.freemusicarchive.org/music/Chad_Crouch/Drifter -
The journey of motherhood can simultaneously be full of joy but also challenges, and COVID-19 has created unique challenges for mother's around the world. Former Canadian footballer and UNICEF Canada Ambassador Karina LeBlanc joins us to tell her powerful story of becoming a mother during the pandemic. Then we'll take you to India, to learn more about the devastating new wave of COVID-19 and what UNICEF is doing to support children and families.
Producers: Priyadarshini Mitra, Victoria Ptashnick
Composed and Mixed by: Chandra Bulucon
Additional Music by: Nuno Adelaida, "Children - Our Life" VYVCH, "Midnight Stone" and "Get Well" (https://freemusicarchive.org) -
A behind the scenes look at what goes into ensuring COVID-19 vaccines reach countries around the world. We will bring you into the world’s largest humanitarian warehouse in Denmark. You’ll learn why the UNICEF Supply Division warehouse is key our work supporting the COVAX Facility through an interview with Eva Kadilli, UNICEF’s Director of Supply Division. Then we’ll hear from one of our key COVAX partners, Gavi, about what goes into making a historic vaccination effort of this scale successful, through an interview with Dr. Anuradha Gupta, the Deputy CEO of Gavi.
Producers: Victoria Ptashnick, Priyadarshini Mitra
Composed and Mixed by: Chandra Bulucon
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In a month filled with historic moments, UNICEF has helped deliver the first round of COVID-19 vaccines through the COVAX Facility in countries around the world. We will bring you into all the action, from Côte d'Ivoire to Nepal and the Democratic Republic of Congo, to hear from those who are on the ground, supporting and following the developments around these COVID-19 vaccine deliveries.
Producers: Priyadarshini Mitra, Victoria Ptashnick
Sound Mix: Chandra Bulucon
Original Music: Chandra Bulucon
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The COVID-19 vaccine roll out has begun in Canada – and it is having to overcome some unique challenges. In this episode we hear two powerful women speak about the problems and possible solutions to vaccine access in the Canada's North, as well as efforts needed to build public confidence in COVID-19 vaccines.
Producers: Priyadarshini Mitra, Victoria Ptashnick
Sound Mix: Chandra Bulucon
Original Music and Music Arrangement: Chandra Bulucon
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