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13.07.2021
40 Minuten
How can we better combine efforts to protect nature and build
peace? Where should we put our energy, time and money if we really
want to make a difference? We speak to Hassan Mowlid Yasin,
vice-chairperson of the youth- led Somali Green Peace Associa...
26 Minuten
What are the links between conservation and security? Can
conservation help maintain and bring peace? How do security actors
view conservation and environmental issues? Together with
environmental security expert Sherri Goodman, Senior Strategist and...
29.06.2021
34 Minuten
What do women's roles as peace champions and problem-solvers look
like? Together with Vicky Tuli-Corpuz and Beth Sua Carvajal
Martinez we look into these questions and the fact that women are
on the frontlines of conservation all around the world, ye...
24 Minuten
Guerrilla Fighter to Environmental Peace Activist - Discover the
story of Isabela, a young woman who fought with the Revolutionary
Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) during the war and, after the peace
agreement became an environmental activist. Also, l...
15.06.2021
30 Minuten
2016 Nobel Peace Prize laureate Juan Manual Santos, former
President of Colombia, describes his experiences and insights with
conflict, natural resources and the Colombian aspirations for
lasting peace. This episode was recorded on the 14th of May 20...
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Voices for Peace and Conservation offers inspiring stories from
people who are working to save nature while also promoting peace –
from the plains of Northern Kenya to international conference rooms
in Switzerland. As the world wakes up to the twin emergencies of
climate change and biodiversity loss, it is increasingly clear how
closely peace, conflict, environment and conservation issues are
connected. Our guests demonstrate how bringing responses to these
challenges closer together should and can be done. This podcast is
a collaboration between Conservation International (CI), the
International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), PeaceNexus
Foundation and the World Wide Fund for Nature Germany
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