Reveals the humans doing humanitarian work
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
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This is a great way to create awareness on the plight of our brothers and sisters who happen to be either refugees or staff that work with refugees. We are all humans who need to do whatever we can no matter how little, it goes a long way.
Imoh Joshua via Apple Podcasts · Kenya · 11/13/18
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
I just came across the podcast and I am binge listening to the whole season. I love how true and authentic the interviewees are telling their stories. They cried, I cried. It brings things into perspective and especially the ‚they wish to have your problems‘. Yes, I‘m sure they do. I always...Read full review »
Sarainaaa via Apple Podcasts · Switzerland · 07/08/19
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