Georgetown Journal of International Affairs (GJIA)
64 episodes
2 weeks ago
Across Africa, individuals with albinism fight for visibility and survival. In this episode, the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs speaks with Bonface Massah, Executive Director of the Africa Albinism Network, on social stigma, health risks, and legal protections for individuals with albinism in Africa. Mr. Massah offers insight into the cultural context driving discrimination, the impact of climate change on health issues, and the role of African states in upholding human rights no...
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Across Africa, individuals with albinism fight for visibility and survival. In this episode, the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs speaks with Bonface Massah, Executive Director of the Africa Albinism Network, on social stigma, health risks, and legal protections for individuals with albinism in Africa. Mr. Massah offers insight into the cultural context driving discrimination, the impact of climate change on health issues, and the role of African states in upholding human rights no...
37th & The World: Less Money, More Conflicts — Can Humanitarian Aid Stay Neutral?
37th & The World
15 minutes
2 months ago
37th & The World: Less Money, More Conflicts — Can Humanitarian Aid Stay Neutral?
Conflicts are multiplying while donations fall. How do you keep life-saving work running and neutral when the math gets harsher? In this episode, GJIA speaks with Marc Rivers, Chief Financial Officer of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), about making tough financial choices to keep civilians at the center of humanitarian action. In this episode, Marc Rivers digs into what gets cut and what is protected no matter what, how long core operations can last if donations dip, and a...
37th & The World
Across Africa, individuals with albinism fight for visibility and survival. In this episode, the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs speaks with Bonface Massah, Executive Director of the Africa Albinism Network, on social stigma, health risks, and legal protections for individuals with albinism in Africa. Mr. Massah offers insight into the cultural context driving discrimination, the impact of climate change on health issues, and the role of African states in upholding human rights no...