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Phezulu Podcast
UNICEF SOUTH AFRICA
7 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to the Phezulu Podcast by UNICEF South Africa.

It’s been more than three-years since lockdown measures were announced in South Africa as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Literally overnight, millions of people had their lives and livelihoods thrown into uncertainty as everything came to a screeching halt. UNICEF South Africa has been working with the government of South Africa and other partners to accelerate the recovery.

We tell the personal stories of how children and young people are determined to recover and build a safer, fairer, and better post pandemic South Africa. Off course the gamechanger, in the story of the recovery, was the introduction of the COVID-19 vaccines, which saved lives and opened up the country and world again.

This podcast series reflects on the challenges and broad ranging impact of COVID-19 on children and young people, as well as the response to help the youngest in society to survive and with the right support and opportunities to thrive.

Please join us on this journey. Phezulu. We are looking up.

For more information about this and other work by UNICEF South Africa please visit https://www.unicef.org/southafrica/

This podcast is made possible by UNICEF South Africa and was produced by SemaBOX.
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Welcome to the Phezulu Podcast by UNICEF South Africa.

It’s been more than three-years since lockdown measures were announced in South Africa as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Literally overnight, millions of people had their lives and livelihoods thrown into uncertainty as everything came to a screeching halt. UNICEF South Africa has been working with the government of South Africa and other partners to accelerate the recovery.

We tell the personal stories of how children and young people are determined to recover and build a safer, fairer, and better post pandemic South Africa. Off course the gamechanger, in the story of the recovery, was the introduction of the COVID-19 vaccines, which saved lives and opened up the country and world again.

This podcast series reflects on the challenges and broad ranging impact of COVID-19 on children and young people, as well as the response to help the youngest in society to survive and with the right support and opportunities to thrive.

Please join us on this journey. Phezulu. We are looking up.

For more information about this and other work by UNICEF South Africa please visit https://www.unicef.org/southafrica/

This podcast is made possible by UNICEF South Africa and was produced by SemaBOX.
Show more...
Documentary
Business,
Society & Culture,
Non-Profit
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Mental Health and Wellbeing
Phezulu Podcast
19 minutes
2 years ago
Mental Health and Wellbeing
This week’s episode tells the story of the impact of the pandemic on the mental health and wellbeing of children and how South African society and government is now more aware of mental wellness and is making an effort to provide more support and care.

Phezulu we are looking Up.

This episode features the voices of:
  • Toby Fricker – UNICEF South Africa, Chief of Communication and Partnerships
  • Lungile Mdluli – UNICEF South Africa, ECD Specialist
  • Zola Chonco – Social Worker
  • Lukhwanyo 16 – Young person whose school was interrupted during lockdown
  • Tamika, 14 – Young person whose parents lost jobs due to lockdowns
  • Luke Lamprecht - neurodevelopmental specialist and child health practitioner

For more information please visit: https://www.unicef.org/southafrica/
Phezulu Podcast
Welcome to the Phezulu Podcast by UNICEF South Africa.

It’s been more than three-years since lockdown measures were announced in South Africa as a response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Literally overnight, millions of people had their lives and livelihoods thrown into uncertainty as everything came to a screeching halt. UNICEF South Africa has been working with the government of South Africa and other partners to accelerate the recovery.

We tell the personal stories of how children and young people are determined to recover and build a safer, fairer, and better post pandemic South Africa. Off course the gamechanger, in the story of the recovery, was the introduction of the COVID-19 vaccines, which saved lives and opened up the country and world again.

This podcast series reflects on the challenges and broad ranging impact of COVID-19 on children and young people, as well as the response to help the youngest in society to survive and with the right support and opportunities to thrive.

Please join us on this journey. Phezulu. We are looking up.

For more information about this and other work by UNICEF South Africa please visit https://www.unicef.org/southafrica/

This podcast is made possible by UNICEF South Africa and was produced by SemaBOX.