Small Changes

Small Changes is a podcast series of one-on-one interviews with people who've seen a problem in the world and set out to change it – often in small and unexpected ways

https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/series/global-development-podcast

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 21m. Bisher sind 135 Folge(n) erschienen. .

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 6 hours 40 minutes

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Global development podcast: what is the impact of migration on development?


The scale of migration is striking but what does this mean for developing countries?• Read the transcript


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 January 31, 2013  25m
 
 

Global development podcast: hopes and fears for 2013


Jobs, growth, hunger, the G8, aid and much more are on the agenda for our panel of development expert guests Read the transcript of the podcast


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 December 19, 2012  31m
 
 

Global development podcast: farmers, GM crops and agriculture's future


With hunger affecting millions, the need for sustainable farming is greater than ever. What’s the way forward?


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 November 21, 2012  35m
 
 

Global development podcast: what does the future hold for UK aid?


Who benefits from the growing UK aid budget, what are the most effective ways of spending, and how can Britain develop a credible aid exit strategy?


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 October 29, 2012  34m
 
 

Global development podcast: what's the key to good urban planning?


More people live in cities than ever before. How can we ensure urban spaces are able to accommodate changing populations and cope with a climate in flux? To help answer these questions, we look at Nairobi


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 September 27, 2012  26m
 
 

Global development podcast: does sport have a role to play in development?


Sport is difficult to ignore right now, but can it be a driver of development? We examine the issues


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 August 21, 2012  33m
 
 

Global development podcast: hunger in the Sahel


This month's podcast explores the reasons behind the food and nutrition crisis in west Africa's Sahel region. It is only two years since the area last experienced a food crisis. Previously the aid response has been criticised for being too slow. Have aid agencies got it right this year, by sounding the alarm early? Why does this keep happening?


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 July 18, 2012  23m
 
 

Global development podcast: focus on family planning


On 11 July London is to host a global summit on family planning. Here, our panel discusses how and why such a controversial issue has become a worldwide priority, what are the political and practical challenges – and what is at stake in such debates?


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 July 2, 2012  35m
 
 

Global development podcast: what can Rio+20 achieve?


As delegates prepare for June's Rio+20 UN Earth summit on sustainable development in Brazil, we ask what tangible measures the conference can hope to produce. The podcast looks back at the 1992 Rio summit, and explores the issues of the green economy, what role companies and corporations should play in sustainable development, and what is on the agenda for the People's summit


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 May 31, 2012  33m
 
 

Global development podcast: does Kony 2012 offer the right solutions?


Our panel discusses whether the campaign is right to advocate military action to bring Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony to justice


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 April 20, 2012  30m