Power in the Pandemic
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Power in the Pandemic
How is the COVID-19 pandemic affecting the people we don't usually hear from? What solutions and leadership are emerging from the crisis? In each episode, we get a glimpse into the world that’s being created in the cracks of this crisis. We will hear from a range of individuals and social leaders, f...
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How can we create Feminist Futures?
This episode hosts a conversation recorded last September 2020 during a virtual encounter around Creating Feminist Futures. María Faciolince, our host...

Meera's Journey: Climate, Covid and Care
"If we want to move away from systems of violence, we have to reimagine a world that centres care." - Meera Ghani
In this final episode of the C...

Majandra's Journey: Climate, Covid and Care
"From an ecofeminist perspective, we understand that the sustainability of life should be at the front and centre of our economic system, instead of p...

Betty's journey: Climate, Covid and Care
"Just because the entire world was on lockdown, doesn’t mean that climate change or the patriarchy was on lockdown. The patriarchy is not on lockdown....

Maggie's Journey: Climate, Covid and Care
"The climate crisis is real for so many communities. Sometimes we don't have the language for it, we can't explain it. But we can feel it in our bodie...

Hindou's Journey: Climate, Covid and Care
"You can't speak about us, without us" - Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim
This is the first episode of a new mini-series, in collaboration with the Clima...

"Imagine something out of the box" How are young people responding to the pandemic?
How are young people responding to the coronavirus crisis?
What's it like to manage a soap factory during the pandemic?
How are you...

Breaking Borders, Refugees Imagining a Post-COVID World
How do we imagine a fairer, kinder post-COVID world for refugees and asylum seekers?
It's Refugee Week! To celebrate, we bring you an epi...

Featured voice: Robtel Neajai Pailey on racism in development
Let’s talk about racism and development.
Dr Robtel Neajai Pailey is a Liberian academic, activist and author.In this conversation, Maria...

Living on a Resettlement Camp During a Pandemic
Coronavirus has brought up new challenges locally and globally, how do these challenges affect refugees and internally displaced people living on rese...

Featured Voice: Duoi talks to farmers about Coronavirus in the Philippines
Duoi takes us out to visit farmers on the Midpulo Unified Agriculture Cooperative to explore how the coronavirus pandemic has affected food systems an...

Where is the power in the pandemic?
You’re listening to the first episode of Power in the Pandemic. Before we share the voices we are capturing from across the world about their experien...

The trailer - Power in the Pandemic
Something that threatens to separate us, is highlighting our deep interconnection.
Welcome to Power in the Pandemic podcast. Ri...

Podcast: Coronavirus and Web Data Analysis
Social media has the potential to profoundly influence the way society works. Social media has been used for understanding crowd sizes from Instagram...

The journey and challenges in measuring sustainable water in Oxfam’s impact evaluations with the HWISE Network
"It’s easy to see that water is an issue the world over. Either too much, too little or unsafe”
How can we effectively measure sustainable water...

Ripple Effects: women in Nepal and Bangladesh forge their own paths in water governance
In honour of International Women’s Day (March 8th) and World Water Day (March 22nd), we explore how water systems and water governance are deeply inte...

Feminist leadership in the hardest places to be a woman
As part of Oxfam’s Breaking New Ground Series, we host a panel of inspiring female leaders from the world of politics and civil society. The panel di...

Real Geek: Highlights of Oxfam's Impact Evaluation of Cash for Work activities in the Za’atari camp in Jordan
For people living in the Za'atari refugee camp in Jordan there are few legally accessible work opportunities in and outside the camp. The Cash for Wor...

Real Geek: GDPR and the right to privacy in practice for impact evaluations
What is GDPR and Oxfam's Responsible Data Policy? How does GDPR affect the way we collect data when carrying out monitoring and evaluations?

Real Geek: How to measure resilience capacities
Oxfam defines resilience as ‘the ability of women and men to realize their rights and improve their well-being despite shocks, stresses and uncertaint...

Book Banter: The politics of counting, review of "The Uncounted" with Alex Cobham
We speak to the Tax Justice Network's Alex Cobham about his upcoming book "The Uncounted", which gives an insight into the politics of counting. Franz...

Real Geek: The challenges of measuring women’s empowerment
In this episode we share Oxfam's journey in measuring women's empowerment in our impact evaluations. Our Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Lead, Mar...

How smart technology can ensure a continuous water supply
Providing accessible, safe, sustainable water and sanitation services to everyone on the planet is one of the most critical development challenges we...

Improving the sustainability of water supply schemes in Nepal
This podcast focuses on the alternative models we used to boost the profitability and sustainability of rural water supply schemes in Nepal. We speak...

Book Banter: The Rise of Meritocracy
Angela Picciariello from Oxfam GB's Research Team and Susanna Griffiths from Oxfam's Policy and Practice Team, discuss the book 'The Rise of Meritocra...

Gender and Development - Young Feminisms Online Launch
Featuring:Catherine Nyambura, FEMNETEsther Moraes and Vinita Sahasranaman, The YP FoundationGopika Bashi, Lucia Martelotte, Boikanyo Modungwa, Euge Ol...

Using digital to further women’s rights and gender equality
This is a recording of the recent webinar launch of the Gender & Development Journal's latest issue on gender and ICTs. It features:Sara Baker of Take...

Sanitation in Focus: The WASH response in Cox's Bazar
As part of the response to the Rohingya refugee crisis in Bangladesh, Oxfam has been supporting the implementation of water and sanitation infrastruct...

How loans from philanthropists to NGOs could work
This podcast focuses on the role of philanthropy in development, and shares the learning from a recent loan agreement made to Oxfam, which is consider...

Sanitation in Focus: Innovation in humanitarian response
Oxfam's head of Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) discusses how the sector is innovating to address the needs of those Oxfam supports in humanitari...

Guest post from the Gender & Development Journal
This year, Oxfam's international journal Gender & Development turns 25. The UK Development Studies Association and Oxfam marked the occasion by conven...

What alternative business models do we need to help beat poverty?
Erinch Sahan, Chief Executive of the World Fairtrade Organisation (https://wfto.com) speaks to Sophi Tranchell, CEO of Divine Chocolate (http://www.di...

How can overcoming educational barriers improve the sustainability of smallholder supply chains?
In this podcast we speak to Amanda Klarer, the Responsible Farming Program Manager at Marcatus QED, who works with some of the world's leading and nic...

Book Banter: Weapons Of Math Destruction
Oxfam researchers Franziska Mager and Deborah Hardoon review 'Weapons of Math Destruction' by Cathy O'Neil, a book which describes the way that big da...

What are the solutions for desalination?
As the world's water systems become more prone to salt, what are the methods and solutions available today to tackle this? And how should NGOs be usin...

Women's rights in South Sudan: How do you empower women in a country at conflict?
How do you help empower women in a conflict zone? In South Sudan, Oxfam is pushing to help women make money through agriculture and small businesses,...

Book Banter: Nudge: Improving decisions about health wealth and happiness
In our latest Book Banter episode, we review "Nudge: Improving decisions about health wealth and happiness", by Richard H Thaler and Cass R Sunstein.

Would you care more about inequality, if you understood the scale of it?
As part of Oxfam's Reward Work, Not Wealth report, data from a survey project of over 70,000 people in 10 countries was used. In this podcast, we spea...

Safe to speak out: Tackling gender based violence in the digital age
Safe to speak out: Tackling gender based violence in the digital age by The Oxfam Podcast

Reward work, not wealth: How can we solve the inequality crisis?
Last year saw the biggest increase in billionaires in history, one more every two days. This huge increase could have ended global extreme poverty sev...