Not what I expected
I really wanted to like this Podcast more. As many people mention, these are reports from very brave people who work for one of the most nobel causes. I understand that this podcast is meant to tell the stories of UNHCR staff. However, I still feel that their fate, considering that they signed up for this type of work, takes away from telling the story of those who have been displaced, and forced to left their homes. For me, by solely focusing on the personal stories of UNHCR staff I feel a great opportunity is missed to educate people about UNHCR’s work, their impact and the importance of assisting refugees.
StandWithRefugees via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/04/18
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What drives aid workers to risk their lives on the frontlines of the global displacement crisis? This excellent series asks the men and women at work what drives them to do what they do, and, at what personal cost.
Tim Gaynor via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/07/18
This is on my permanent rotation. So inspiring and gives us who work for the UN a badly needed sense of identity and pride.
T Jesrani 1210 via Apple Podcasts · Austria · 08/31/22
Why would you choose to live and work in a war zone or humanitarian crisis? This gives the stories of people who have sacrificed so much to protect refugees. These stories stick.
Dai shirokuma via Apple Podcasts · Switzerland · 10/10/18
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