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. Dieser Podcast erscheint alle 4 Wochen.

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 6 hours 40 minutes

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'I'm a living manifestation of possibility': South Africa's emissary on disability


Eddie Ndopu defied expectations as the first African with a disability to graduate from Oxford. Now he wants to be the first wheelchair user in space


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 September 19, 2018  21m
 
 

'It came at a great cost but it was worth it': Bangladesh protests


Our guest this week is a teenager who was involved in mass demonstrations in Dhaka that were sparked after two children were killed by a bus


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 September 12, 2018  15m
 
 

'Dance has done so much for me': the leader of Kenya's slum ballet school


Mike Wamaya discusses how performing ballet helps children transcend the chaos and violence of life in Kibera


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 August 22, 2018  19m
 
 

'Girls who leave militias get rejected': helping child soldiers go home


Lucy Lamble talks to Sandra Olsson from Child Soldiers International, who works with girls formerly caught up in armed groups in Democratic Republic of the Congo as they struggle to settle back in their communities


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 August 15, 2018  16m
 
 

The football-loving lawyer moving the goalposts for girls’ rights in Kenya


After studying human rights law, Fatuma Abdulkadir Adan returned to her hometown to promote peace and champion women’s rights – through ball skills and teamwork


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 August 8, 2018  19m
 
 

'I was always a rebel who stood up for my rights': rise of a Tunisian activist – podcast


When protests in Tunisia sparked revolution across the region and in the Middle East, Aya Chebbi found her political voice


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 August 1, 2018  20m
 
 

'I was always a rebel who stood up for my rights': rise of a Tunisian activist


When protests in Tunisia sparked revolution across the region and in the Middle East, Aya Chebbi found her political voice


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 August 1, 2018  20m
 
 

How opera found an open ear in South Africa's townships


Critic Shirley Apthorp realised the post-apartheid generation needed a change of key to unlock an artform so associated with the white elite


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 July 25, 2018  19m
 
 

Resistance 101: the video game going to war on malaria


To fight this disease you need creativity, says Marlize Coleman, whose innovation teaches health workers the best way to zap mosquitoes


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 July 18, 2018  16m
 
 

The cashless taxi system that's reducing Rwanda's traffic accidents


Entrepreneur Karanvir Singh has come up with a cashless system for motorbike taxis to help passengers get a fair deal – and improve road safety


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 July 11, 2018  14m