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Real Life Heroes: Building a safe space for Rohingya women refugees
18 August 2020
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Bangladeshi architect Rizvi Hassan is the driving force behind the construction of a safe space for Rohingya women and girls, in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, site of the world’s largest camp for displaced people, and home to around a million Rohingya refugees who fled from Myanmar. (...) Audio
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Real Life Heroes: Building trust and saving lives
17 August 2020
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Marie-Roseline Bélizaire, a doctor and epidemiologist with the World Health Organization (WHO), is using her passion for community medicine to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 in the Central African Republic (CAR).
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Real Life Heroes: Delivering aid under fire
15 August 2020
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Working from a field office in Yemen, Sonia Almassad ensures that UN relief aid reaches those who need it, in the war-torn country. (...) Today, he is working for an NGO in a Greek camp for asylum seekers, explaining how they can protect themselves from COVID-19.
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Real Life Heroes: On a journey towards quality healthcare
13 August 2020
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In the remote Lamu region, on the northeast coast of Kenya, quality healthcare is hard to come by.
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Real Life Heroes: Building a safe space for Rohingya women refugees
18 August 2020
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Bangladeshi architect Rizvi Hassan is the driving force behind the construction of a safe space for Rohingya women and girls, in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, site of the world’s largest camp for displaced people, and home to around a million Rohingya refugees who fled from Myanmar. (...) Audio
28'33"
WHO/J. Kannah
Real Life Heroes: Building trust and saving lives
17 August 2020
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Marie-Roseline Bélizaire, a doctor and epidemiologist with the World Health Organization (WHO), is using her passion for community medicine to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 in the Central African Republic (CAR).
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Real Life Heroes: Delivering aid under fire
15 August 2020
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Working from a field office in Yemen, Sonia Almassad ensures that UN relief aid reaches those who need it, in the war-torn country. (...) Today, he is working for an NGO in a Greek camp for asylum seekers, explaining how they can protect themselves from COVID-19.
Safari Doctors
Real Life Heroes: On a journey towards quality healthcare
13 August 2020
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In the remote Lamu region, on the northeast coast of Kenya, quality healthcare is hard to come by.
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Score: 1050598.8
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WHO/J. Kannah
Real Life Heroes: Building trust and saving lives
17 August 2020
Humanitarian Aid
Marie-Roseline Bélizaire, a doctor and epidemiologist with the World Health Organization (WHO), is using her passion for community medicine to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 in the Central African Republic (CAR).
© UNOCHA
Real Life Heroes: Delivering aid under fire
15 August 2020
Humanitarian Aid
Working from a field office in Yemen, Sonia Almassad ensures that UN relief aid reaches those who need it, in the war-torn country. (...) Following the outbreak of COVID-19, he decided to help those affected by the pandemic, by becoming a cleaner at a London hospital.
IRC
Real Life Heroes: ‘A simple word can mean a lot to a refugee’
14 August 2020
Humanitarian Aid
After leaving Gaza as a refugee, Shadi Mohammedali decided to dedicate himself to helping others in a similar situation. Today, he is working for an NGO in a Greek camp for asylum seekers, explaining how they can protect themselves from COVID-19.
Safari Doctors
Real Life Heroes: On a journey towards quality healthcare
13 August 2020
Humanitarian Aid
In the remote Lamu region, on the northeast coast of Kenya, quality healthcare is hard to come by.
Language:English
Score: 1038676.7
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Real Life Heroes: ‘A simple word can mean a lot to a refugee’
14 August 2020
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After leaving Gaza as a refugee, Shadi Mohammedali decided to dedicate himself to helping others in a similar situation. (...) UNOCHA
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Real Life Heroes: The Syrian film-maker cleaning COVID wards in the UK
Real Life Heroes: heading into disaster, in the service of others
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Real Life Heroes: heading into disaster, in the service of others
12 August 2020
Humanitarian Aid
Growing up in Indonesia in the shadow of an active volcano, Agus Haryono has witnessed the deadly risks of living in a disaster-prone region. This prompted him to join the country’s Search and Rescue Agency, in the hope of saving lives, when disaster strikes.
Real Life Heroes: On a journey towards quality healthcare
13 August 2020
Humanitarian Aid
In the remote Lamu region, on the northeast coast of Kenya, quality healthcare is hard to come by.
Language:English
Score: 1036360.6
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https://news.un.org/story/2020/08/1069902
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Real Life Heroes: ‘A simple word can mean a lot to a refugee’
14 August 2020
Humanitarian Aid
After leaving Gaza as a refugee, Shadi Mohammedali decided to dedicate himself to helping others in a similar situation. (...) UNOCHA
World Humanitarian Day
Real Life Heroes
Related Stories
Real Life Heroes: The Syrian film-maker cleaning COVID wards in the UK
Real Life Heroes: heading into disaster, in the service of others
Real Life Heroes: On a journey towards quality healthcare
News Tracker: Past Stories on This Issue
Real Life Heroes: heading into disaster, in the service of others
12 August 2020
Humanitarian Aid
Growing up in Indonesia in the shadow of an active volcano, Agus Haryono has witnessed the deadly risks of living in a disaster-prone region. This prompted him to join the country’s Search and Rescue Agency, in the hope of saving lives, when disaster strikes.
Real Life Heroes: On a journey towards quality healthcare
13 August 2020
Humanitarian Aid
In the remote Lamu region, on the northeast coast of Kenya, quality healthcare is hard to come by.
Language:English
Score: 1036360.6
-
https://news.un.org/en/story/2020/08/1069902
Data Source: un
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Real Life Heroes: The Syrian film-maker cleaning COVID wards in the UK
15 August 2020
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Hassan Akkad, an award-winning Syrian film-maker, fled the war in his country four years ago and now lives as a refugee in the United Kingdom. (...) ”
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Real Life Heroes: ‘A simple word can mean a lot to a refugee’
Real Life Heroes: heading into disaster, in the service of others
Real Life Heroes: On a journey towards quality healthcare
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Real Life Heroes: ‘A simple word can mean a lot to a refugee’
14 August 2020
Humanitarian Aid
After leaving Gaza as a refugee, Shadi Mohammedali decided to dedicate himself to helping others in a similar situation. Today, he is working for an NGO in a Greek camp for asylum seekers, explaining how they can protect themselves from COVID-19.
Real Life Heroes: On a journey towards quality healthcare
13 August 2020
Humanitarian Aid
In the remote Lamu region, on the northeast coast of Kenya, quality healthcare is hard to come by.
Language:English
Score: 1035779.7
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https://news.un.org/story/2020/08/1070092
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Real Life Heroes: The Syrian film-maker cleaning COVID wards in the UK
15 August 2020
Humanitarian Aid
Hassan Akkad, an award-winning Syrian film-maker, fled the war in his country four years ago and now lives as a refugee in the United Kingdom. (...) ”
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Real Life Heroes: ‘A simple word can mean a lot to a refugee’
Real Life Heroes: heading into disaster, in the service of others
Real Life Heroes: On a journey towards quality healthcare
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Real Life Heroes: ‘A simple word can mean a lot to a refugee’
14 August 2020
Humanitarian Aid
After leaving Gaza as a refugee, Shadi Mohammedali decided to dedicate himself to helping others in a similar situation. Today, he is working for an NGO in a Greek camp for asylum seekers, explaining how they can protect themselves from COVID-19.
Real Life Heroes: On a journey towards quality healthcare
13 August 2020
Humanitarian Aid
In the remote Lamu region, on the northeast coast of Kenya, quality healthcare is hard to come by.
Language:English
Score: 1035779.7
-
https://news.un.org/en/story/2020/08/1070092
Data Source: un
Kannah
Real Life Heroes: Building trust and saving lives
17 August 2020
Humanitarian Aid
Marie-Roseline Bélizaire, a doctor and epidemiologist with the World Health Organization (WHO), is using her passion for community medicine to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 in the Central African Republic (CAR).
© UNOCHA
Real Life Heroes: Delivering aid under fire
15 August 2020
Humanitarian Aid
Working from a field office in Yemen, Sonia Almassad ensures that UN relief aid reaches those who need it, in the war-torn country. (...) Following the outbreak of COVID-19, he decided to help those affected by the pandemic, by becoming a cleaner at a London hospital.
IRC
Real Life Heroes: ‘A simple word can mean a lot to a refugee’
14 August 2020
Humanitarian Aid
After leaving Gaza as a refugee, Shadi Mohammedali decided to dedicate himself to helping others in a similar situation. Today, he is working for an NGO in a Greek camp for asylum seekers, explaining how they can protect themselves from COVID-19.
Safari Doctors
Real Life Heroes: On a journey towards quality healthcare
13 August 2020
Humanitarian Aid
In the remote Lamu region, on the northeast coast of Kenya, quality healthcare is hard to come by.
Language:English
Score: 1033119.6
-
https://news.un.org/en/tags/real-life-heroes/audio/0
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Real Life Heroes: heading into disaster, in the service of others
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Agus Haryono, International Search and Rescue Advisory Group (INSARAG) member from Basarnas, Indonesia.
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Real Life Heroes: heading into disaster, in the service of others
12 August 2020
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Growing up in Indonesia in the shadow of an active volcano, Agus Haryono has witnessed the deadly risks of living in a disaster-prone region. (...) UNOCHA
World Humanitarian Day
Real Life Heroes
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Real Life Heroes: On a journey towards quality healthcare
Real Life Heroes: ‘A simple word can mean a lot to a refugee’
Real Life Heroes: The Syrian film-maker cleaning COVID wards in the UK
News Tracker: Past Stories on This Issue
COVID-19: UN chief outlines path to sustainable, inclusive recovery in Southeast Asia
30 July 2020
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Tackling inequality, bridging the digital divide, greening the economy, and upholding human rights and good governance will be critical for Southeast Asia to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, the UN Secretary-General said on Thursday.
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Score: 1026613.9
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Real Life Heroes: heading into disaster, in the service of others
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Agus Haryono, International Search and Rescue Advisory Group (INSARAG) member from Basarnas, Indonesia.
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Real Life Heroes: heading into disaster, in the service of others
12 August 2020
Humanitarian Aid
Growing up in Indonesia in the shadow of an active volcano, Agus Haryono has witnessed the deadly risks of living in a disaster-prone region. (...) UNOCHA
World Humanitarian Day
Real Life Heroes
Related Stories
Real Life Heroes: On a journey towards quality healthcare
Real Life Heroes: ‘A simple word can mean a lot to a refugee’
Real Life Heroes: The Syrian film-maker cleaning COVID wards in the UK
News Tracker: Past Stories on This Issue
COVID-19: UN chief outlines path to sustainable, inclusive recovery in Southeast Asia
30 July 2020
SDGs
Tackling inequality, bridging the digital divide, greening the economy, and upholding human rights and good governance will be critical for Southeast Asia to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, the UN Secretary-General said on Thursday.
Language:English
Score: 1026613.9
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