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Dignity in Disasters
Mayuri Bhattacharjee
12 episodes
1 day ago
We bring you stories of people working on making the lives better of those affected by humanitarian crises and natural disasters. Images and stories of disasters and humanitarian crises are depressing, and they often leave us with a discomforting sense of helplessness. The personal stories that you will hear here will make you view disasters and crises from a lens of solutions. I hope you find inspiration and build your resilience from these stories. Happy Listening!
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We bring you stories of people working on making the lives better of those affected by humanitarian crises and natural disasters. Images and stories of disasters and humanitarian crises are depressing, and they often leave us with a discomforting sense of helplessness. The personal stories that you will hear here will make you view disasters and crises from a lens of solutions. I hope you find inspiration and build your resilience from these stories. Happy Listening!
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Non-Profit
Business
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Mridula Garg and Bianca: Understanding Urban Resilience, Open Data and Disasters
Dignity in Disasters
13 minutes 58 seconds
2 years ago
Mridula Garg and Bianca: Understanding Urban Resilience, Open Data and Disasters

As the world becomes increasingly urbanized, it is important that we build cities that are resilient to the challenges. To understand urban resilience better we had invited two guests for this episode of Dignity in Disasters which was recorded last year. The first guest is Mridula Garg an urban researcher who is interested in feminist and anti-caste ways of being and city making. She trained as an architect from Delhi and studied urbanism in Stuttgart and Cairo. She has worked on urban resilience projects at SEEDS, a non-profit organisation from India working to build the resilience of people exposed to disasters and climate change impacts. Our second guest is Bianca from Civic Data Lab where she is working across initiatives to explore more open, accessible and equitable ways in which technology can play a role in improving citizen engagement in everyday civic issues.


Dignity in Disasters
We bring you stories of people working on making the lives better of those affected by humanitarian crises and natural disasters. Images and stories of disasters and humanitarian crises are depressing, and they often leave us with a discomforting sense of helplessness. The personal stories that you will hear here will make you view disasters and crises from a lens of solutions. I hope you find inspiration and build your resilience from these stories. Happy Listening!