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Episode 8: The People's Summit - Join the Conversation
What better way to finish off the UNFSS Pre-Summit than to listen to the last episode of the Laying Down Tracks series with guest and UN Secretary-General’s Special Envoy to the 2021 Food Systems Summit, Dr. (...) Listen on: Apple | Spotify | Google
Episode 5: System Resilience
What better way to celebrate Sustainable Gastronomy Day than to listen to the latest episode of Laying Down Tracks?
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What better way to mark World Oceans Day then listening to episode 4 of Laying Down Tracks? This week’s episode brings a fascinating discussion about planet, gender equality, and how we can best engage with the Ocean. (...) Guest in this episode, Shakuntala Thilsted , Global Lead for Nutrition and Public Health at WorldFish , and 2021 World Food Prize Laureate, explains how she hopes that winning the Food Prize will inspire young women and girls to study science: “It is extremely rewarding, extremely invigorating-you can reach far - and you can have a good time!” she says.
Listen to this conversation on gender equality, and women's empowerment within the aquatic food economy as we continue to Lay Down Tracks to the UN Food Systems Summit.
(...) Shakuntala Thilsted, Global Lead for Nutrition and Public Health at WorldFish, and 2021 World Food Prize Laureate
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UN Special Envoy calls for a focus on food at next climate talks to limit global heating and prevent future famines
Speaking at COP26 in Glasgow, Dr.
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The ‘Awake at Night’ podcast is an in-depth interview series focused on remarkable frontline United Nations staff members who have dedicated their lives to helping people in parts of the world where people have the hardest lives - war zones, refugee camps, slums and areas hit by pandemics, natural disasters and the devastation of climate change.
We invite listeners to join the UN’s communications chief, Melissa Fleming in her intimate interviews with these unsung heroes who reveal for the first time in public some of their deepest fears and the emotional wounds they carry with them. (...) Credits
The Team — Season 3 (2020)
Host: Melissa Fleming, UN Under-Secretary-General for Global Communications
Senior Producer/Editor: Bethany Bell
Executive Production & Podcast Consulting: Laura Sheeter, Chalk and Blade with Fatuma Khaireh and Alex Portfelix
Researcher: Isabelle Dubuis
Researcher: Angelinah Boniface
Website: Peter Dawkins, Bissera Kostova, Tulin Battikhi, Eric Hahn
Music Composition: Nadine Shah
Music Production: Ben Hillier
Sound Design & Mixing: Pascal Wyse
With support from UNOCHA In association with Verified
The Team — Seasons 1 & 2 (2018-2019)
Host: Melissa Fleming, Head of Global Communications, UNHCR
Senior Producer/Editor: Bethany Bell
Executive Production & Podcast Consulting: Laura Sheeter, Chalk and Blade
Digital Producers: Alex Court, Aikaterini Kitidi, Christopher Reardon
Music Composition: Nadine Shah
Music Production: Ben Hillier
Sound Design & Mixing: Pascal Wyse
Sound Engineer: Alex St-Denis
Sound Engineer: Boris Weber
Digital Design: Angela Gleason
Digital Production: Russell Neal
Production Advisor: Edith Champagne
Researcher: Aikaterini Kitidi
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With only nine more harvests remaining on a promise to meet the SDGs by 2030, it is important we find the right balance both for the health of our planet but also for the health of people everywhere.
Listen to this conversation on nature-based solutions and the blue economy as we continue to Lay Down Tracks to the UN Food Systems Summit.
Host : Aaron Niederhelman, Sourcing Matters podcast
Co-host : Joao Campari, Global Leader of the WWF’s Food Practice and Chair of the UN Food Systems Summit Action Track 3
Guest : Peter Thomson, UN Special Envoy for the Ocean
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UN Special Envoy calls for a focus on food at next climate talks to limit global heating and prevent future famines
Speaking at COP26 in Glasgow, Dr.
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Sep 2020
Release of the final report on the UN75 Global Listening Exercise .
Jan 2021
Release of the Secretary-General's report on Our Common Agenda : Responding to Current and Future Challenges.
Sep 2021
The Global Listening Exercise
In 2020, the UN launched a global conversation on building a better future for all. (...) The aim is to reach as many people as possible: to listen to their hopes and fears; learn from their experiences; and empower them to think and act globally.
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Sep 2020
Release of the final report on the UN75 Global Listening Exercise .
Jan 2021
Release of the Secretary-General's report on Our Common Agenda : Responding to Current and Future Challenges.
Sep 2021
The Global Listening Exercise
In 2020, the UN launched a global conversation on building a better future for all. (...) The aim is to reach as many people as possible: to listen to their hopes and fears; learn from their experiences; and empower them to think and act globally.
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But because of the unique nature of my job, I also find
myself preoccupied with the same issues that Member States and the UN System are trying to
determine: the compositions of working groups; issues of consensus and speaking orders and
parallel processes; the creation of new institutions, and debates over meeting agendas - issues
that most youth are not overly concerned about!
After months of listening to and writing about the statements and consultations of Member
States on these issues, I’m surprised and honored to have a chance to respond from up here on
this panel. (...) I understand that the governments of the world are not intentionally or maliciously holding the
livelihoods of future generations hostage, yet that is exactly what is happening. I listen to
commitments to “create a better future” and to “ensure global sustainability” every day, but I
do not see any strong actions that match these words. (...) Though I have sat through endless meetings in
these conference rooms, watching delegates read statements but barely listen to each other, I
still have hope in the power of this international body to listen - to listen to the voices of youth,
and to listen to the not-so-silent pleas of future generations of children and citizens.
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It is based on the WHO-ITU Global standard for safe listening devices and systems, as set out in the ITU-T H.870 guidelines for safe listening devices.
(...) See the ITU-T H.870 guidlines for safe listening devices/systems (in English, Chinese, Spanish, and French) here .
For more digital inclusion resources, please visit the Digital Inclusion Reports and Resources page.
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It is based on the WHO-ITU Global standard for safe listening devices and systems, as set out in the ITU-T H.870 guidelines for safe listening devices.
(...) See the ITU-T H.870 guidlines for safe listening devices/systems (in English, Chinese, Spanish, and French) here .
For more digital inclusion resources, please visit the Digital Inclusion Reports and Resources page.
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To combat these risks WHO created the Make Listening Safe initiative in 2015.
“Make listening safe” aims to realize a world where people of all ages can enjoy recreational listening without risk to their hearing.
(...) These include:
the WHO-ITU Global standard for Safe listening devices and systems
the Global standard for safe listening venues and events
WHO offers support to its Member States, private sector entities, and civil society in adoption and implementation of these standards.
(...) We would like to understand the listening habits and preferences of video-gamers and esports players.
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