Every month we’ll explore the key issues affecting billions of people across the developing world. This podcast asks the big questions facing international development. Recent editions have looked at why 75 million of the world’s poorest children can’t access education, why El Nino has worsened the food shortages in Malawi and Zimbabwe and why big data offers new tools to help countries meet their development goals
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2022-02-12 | Ease into the weekend with our brand new podcast, showcasing some of the best Guardian and Observer writing from the week, read by talented narrators. In this episode, Marina Hyde looks at the new additions to Downing Street (ms), Hadley Freeman interv... |
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2022-02-05 | Ease into the weekend with our brand new podcast, showcasing some of the best Guardian and Observer writing from the week, read by talented narrators. In our first episode, Marina Hyde reflects on another less than stellar week for Boris Johnson (1m38s... |
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2021-07-01 |
Comfort Eating with Grace Dent: episode one of a new podcast Have you ever wondered what famous people actually eat? In our new podcast, Guardian restaurant critic Grace Dent does just that, asking well-known guests to lift the lid on the food they turn to when they’re at home alone – and what comfort foods have... |
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2021-02-08 | The Guardian has launched a new series called Reverberate that we think you’ll like. Each week, Chris Michael will explore incredible stories from around the world about when music shook history. In the first episode, we hear from Kashy Keegan, an unkn... |
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2020-08-03 | We wanted to bring you another episode from our Innermost series. In the last episode of our first season, two callers tell Leah Green how their relationships sent them down unexpected paths, one with criminal consequences Subscribe wherever you get yo... |
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2020-06-25 | The Guardian has launched a new series called Innermost that we think you will like. Each week, callers will tell Leah Green what’s going on behind closed doors. In the first episode, we hear how an uncle’s funeral and meals with an emotionally distant... |
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2018-12-19 |
'The blood lady': the medical start-up founder saving lives in Nigeria – podcast When Temie Giwa-Tubosun realised Nigerians lacked safe access to vital health care products like blood she decided to do something about it. That decision changed her life and saved those of many others |
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2018-12-12 |
'What happened to me will not happen to my daughters': sexual violence in war – podcast Kosovan-born Vasfije Krasniqi-Goodman explains how a survivors’ network has empowered her and others to speak out against rape as a weapon of conflict |
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2018-12-05 |
Defying the Taliban: Afghanistan's secret schools for girls – podcast Suraya Pakzad talks to Lucy Lamble about her work championing girls’ education – and living on red alert for the next Taliban raid |
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2018-11-28 |
'I live in the 21st century, not the 10th': the first female judge in a sharia court – podcast The Judge, a new film by award-winning director Erika Cohn, tells the incredible story of how Kholoud Al-Faqih achieved her improbable dream of representing women in the Middle East’s all-male religious courts |
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