Dear Lifesaver,
This is an audio letter to you, every single one of our supporters and beyond, who want to be a part of the journey to understanding what it takes to save a life.
Join Nabilah and Sara every fortnight to tackle some big questions they have about the the story of humanitarian aid, as it was, has been, and may be, and importantly, how faith factors into all of this.
The biggest question is, could you help save and transform more lives by learning something new about humanitarian aid?
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Dear Lifesaver,
This is an audio letter to you, every single one of our supporters and beyond, who want to be a part of the journey to understanding what it takes to save a life.
Join Nabilah and Sara every fortnight to tackle some big questions they have about the the story of humanitarian aid, as it was, has been, and may be, and importantly, how faith factors into all of this.
The biggest question is, could you help save and transform more lives by learning something new about humanitarian aid?
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, Sara and Nabilah are speaking with C40 Climate Campaigner Muna Suleiman.
When you hear the term 'climate crisis', what comes to mind?
Is it visions of a dystopian, post-apocalyptic world? Or is it separating your plastics at home?
And who does it impact?
It's a term that's polarised communities and dominated the political landscape in recent years, and sadly, for very many, it's a reality that has devastated their homes and livelihoods.
When it comes to the climate crisis, the future can look bleak and overwhelming, but climate campaigner Muna Suleiman is here to share her understanding of what the climate crisis actually is, what action can look like and how that changes our future.
Muna sheds light on why the climate crisis is a humanitarian crisis, why individual action is the ultimate act of worship, the role of NGOs and the connection between race and the climate crisis, here in the UK and across the world.
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