In the sixth episode of the humanitarian hub podcast, Tayba Ahmed talks with Dr Natalie Roberts about her role as head of emergencies with MSF. Dr Natalie draws our attention to the ongoing Ebola epidemic in the DRC, while also highlighting the cohort of actors involved in the work she does. More broadly, she shares her insights and predictions of the future landscape of humanitarianism and development from the perspective of a medical doctor.
To access some of Natalie's previous blog posts and podcasts visit:
blogs.msf.org/bloggers/natalie-roberts
wemcast.podbean.com/e/natalie-roberts-the-msf-paris-emergency-team-you-dont-have-to-be-a-doctor/
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For more information about SOAS's new Msc programme: Humanitarian Action (online) visit:
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In the sixth episode of the humanitarian hub podcast, Tayba Ahmed talks with Dr Natalie Roberts about her role as head of emergencies with MSF. Dr Natalie draws our attention to the ongoing Ebola epidemic in the DRC, while also highlighting the cohort of actors involved in the work she does. More broadly, she shares her insights and predictions of the future landscape of humanitarianism and development from the perspective of a medical doctor.
To access some of Natalie's previous blog posts and podcasts visit:
blogs.msf.org/bloggers/natalie-roberts
wemcast.podbean.com/e/natalie-roberts-the-msf-paris-emergency-team-you-dont-have-to-be-a-doctor/
This podcast is also available for downloads on Apple Podcasts.
For more information about SOAS's new Msc programme: Humanitarian Action (online) visit:
www.soas.ac.uk/development/prog-an-action-online/
Humanitarian Hub Podcast - Episode 5, Ellen Goodwin
Humanitarian Hub Podcast
25 minutes 27 seconds
6 years ago
Humanitarian Hub Podcast - Episode 5, Ellen Goodwin
In the fifth episode of the SOAS Humanitarian Hub Podcast, Jake Tacchi talks with Ellen Goodwin about her PhD research exploring the potentials of promoting local, inter-religious cooperation to build resilience in fragile contexts.
Ellen is currently researching at SOAS, in conjunction with World Vision UK. We were able to explore various aspects of her expertise, and to talk more generally about the growing prominence of religion in humanitarian and development work.
For more information about SOAS’s new MSc programme: Humanitarian Action (Online) visit:
www.soas.ac.uk/development/progr…an-action-online/
Please do visit our blog for more research, current news and debates about humanitarianism:
blogs.soas.ac.uk/humanitarian-hub/
Humanitarian Hub Podcast
In the sixth episode of the humanitarian hub podcast, Tayba Ahmed talks with Dr Natalie Roberts about her role as head of emergencies with MSF. Dr Natalie draws our attention to the ongoing Ebola epidemic in the DRC, while also highlighting the cohort of actors involved in the work she does. More broadly, she shares her insights and predictions of the future landscape of humanitarianism and development from the perspective of a medical doctor.
To access some of Natalie's previous blog posts and podcasts visit:
blogs.msf.org/bloggers/natalie-roberts
wemcast.podbean.com/e/natalie-roberts-the-msf-paris-emergency-team-you-dont-have-to-be-a-doctor/
This podcast is also available for downloads on Apple Podcasts.
For more information about SOAS's new Msc programme: Humanitarian Action (online) visit:
www.soas.ac.uk/development/prog-an-action-online/