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OrderedDict([('br', [None, None]), ('#text', 'Climate change! Gender inequality! Intolerance! Access to education! Killer robots!\nHere at Many Voices, One World, UNESCO’s inaugural comprehensive podc... more
FAQs about Many Voices, One World:How many episodes does Many Voices, One World have?The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.
October 05, 2020Understanding the Impacts of Tsunamis on People and the EnvironmentOn the International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction (13 October), UNESCO's Many Voices, One World welcomed Laura Kong, Director of the International Tsunami Information Center, to better understand w......more35minPlay
May 01, 2020La Mujer Indígena, Pilar Fundamental de las Comunidades Autóctonas en la Lucha Contra la COVID-19En el siguiente podcast, Irma Pineda nos acerca a las comunidades indígenas de Oaxaca (México) para conocer cómo se percibe la pandemia de COVID19 y cómo está afectando a sus vidas.En ella se so......more8minPlay
February 28, 2020Ending Gender Bias in SchoolsTolerance and inclusion are key for ensuring everyone's equal right to succeed based on quality education. Dr. Eliza Byard, Executive Director of GLSEN, an organization committed to LGBTQ inclusion ......more32minPlay
January 17, 2020The Deep Ocean, Uncovering Earth's Last FrontierIt is said that we know more about the surface of the moon than the depths of our ocean. Michael Lodge, Secretary-General of the International Seabed Authority, joins host George Papagiannis in our st......more37minPlay
November 25, 2019It Doesn’t Work without the OceanUNESCO's Many Voices, One World looks at the role the ocean plays in putting the brakes on climate change. The upcoming UN climate meeting in Madrid, COP25 (December 2020), is being called the "Bl......more30minPlay
February 20, 2019Is Culture the Key to Safeguarding Indigenous Rights?40 percent of the estimated 6,700 languages spoken around the world are in danger of disappearing. Most of these languages are indigenous languages, which embody complex systems of knowledge developed......more27minPlay
January 28, 2019Why Architects are Looking to the Past to Build the Sustainable Cities of TomorrowIn this episode, UNESCO sits down with Thomas Vonier, President of the International Union of Architects, to discuss the designation of Rio de Janeiro as the first World Capital of Architecture, and w......more0minPlay
November 15, 2018This is the Stuff of LifeFrom the coaxing ritual for camels of Mongolia to the Bigwala music and dance of Uganda, the latest episode of Culture Speaks focuses on Living Heritage and UNESCO's efforts to safeguard it for the ......more43minPlay
October 01, 2018Reviving the Spirit of MosulThis episode provides an in-depth look at UNESCO's new initiative to "Revive the Spirit of Mosul", the largest reconstruction effort undertaken by UNESCO in recent years.......more29minPlay
August 29, 2018Integrating Culture into Reconstruction and RecoveryIn this episode, Sameh Wahba, Director of the Social, Urban, Rural and Resilience Global Practice of the World Bank, reveals why the world's largest development bank now sees culture as integral par......more23minPlay
FAQs about Many Voices, One World:How many episodes does Many Voices, One World have?The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.