Relief, development and podcast
A podcast by Mennonite Central Committee
66 Episodio
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Welcoming IDPs with water in DR Congo / Reverend Kimbila
Pubblicato: 17/08/2023 -
Update on the hunger crisis / Andy Harrington
Pubblicato: 09/08/2023 -
Lay of the land / Colleen Hookimaw and Bill Loutitt
Pubblicato: 20/07/2023 -
Telling the Palestinian story in the U.S. / Anthony Jeer
Pubblicato: 22/06/2023 -
State of exception in El Salvador
Pubblicato: 17/05/2023 -
Women's literacy in Afghanistan
Pubblicato: 20/04/2023 -
A conversation with Malcolm Gladwell
Pubblicato: 16/03/2023 -
MCC responds to earthquakes in Syria / Petra Antoun
Pubblicato: 24/02/2023 -
Men Can Cook / Zimbabwe
Pubblicato: 16/02/2023 -
Audio diaries from Ukraine / Emily Loewen
Pubblicato: 26/01/2023 -
Peace pigs / With Mary Ilero and Sam Eibu
Pubblicato: 19/01/2023 -
Giving gifts of music / Girl Named Tom
Pubblicato: 08/12/2022 -
Preventing and responding to abuse in the church / Jaymie Friesen and Val Hiebert
Pubblicato: 17/11/2022 -
Making decisions day by day / Checking in with partner in Ukraine
Pubblicato: 21/10/2022 -
Empowering refugee children through education / Daniel Ameny in Uganda
Pubblicato: 15/09/2022 -
Wisdom within Indigenous roots / MCC staff Ricardo Salinas in Guatemala
Pubblicato: 25/08/2022 -
Emergency supplies arrive in Ukraine / MCC staff Nadiya
Pubblicato: 04/08/2022 -
The hunger crisis / Andy Harrington from CFGB
Pubblicato: 06/07/2022 -
Imagining better futures / Sibonokuhle Ncube on climate change and faith
Pubblicato: 16/06/2022 -
Pressure on top of pressure in Haiti / Conversation with Rony and Naomi, MCC staff in Haiti
Pubblicato: 19/05/2022
Relief, Development and Podcast, is a podcast from Mennonite Central Committee. This show is about connecting with the realities faced by displaced and people made vulnerable around the world. Episodes feature special guests, stories from the field and updates about people and programs making an impact all around the world. Together we’ll hear stories about relief, development and peace, and how your support for MCC helps to meet basic human needs and work for peace and justice.
