Welcome to the Samuel Hall Stories Podcast, where we uncover stories, insights and knowledge on migration informed by our research.
Samuel Hall - a social enterprise that conducts research, evaluates programmes and designs policies in contexts of migration and displacement.
Our episodes blend technical insights with personal stories from the field, featuring interviews with our expert colleagues. Join us as we bridge knowledge gaps, make complex subjects accessible, and offer locally informed solutions to pressing issues in migration and displacement.
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Welcome to the Samuel Hall Stories Podcast, where we uncover stories, insights and knowledge on migration informed by our research.
Samuel Hall - a social enterprise that conducts research, evaluates programmes and designs policies in contexts of migration and displacement.
Our episodes blend technical insights with personal stories from the field, featuring interviews with our expert colleagues. Join us as we bridge knowledge gaps, make complex subjects accessible, and offer locally informed solutions to pressing issues in migration and displacement.
In this second episode, we are unpacking the term ‘resilience’’
What is the meaning of resilience and why is it such a popular word within the humanitarian space? Does resilience as an umbrella term absolve organisations of accountability? Does it put the burden of recovery on individuals rather than focus on systemic issues ? Or is it simply a term to celebrate those who have overcome extraordinary challenges.
Tune in and listen as we navigate these questions in this thought-provoking episode, hosted by Communications Intern Mwara Namelok and Samuel Hall’s co-founder, Herve Nicolle.
Pre-into music: Daylight Soft - Music by Vladimir Sheshnev from PixabayIntro and Outro Music: Eco Technology - Music by Aleksey Chistilin from PixabayNews clip music: https://www.FesliyanStudios.comBreak Music: Chili Abstract - Music by Yurii Semchyshyn from PixabayResearch References:
On the Long Run: The Story of A (Refugee) UltraMarathon Runner: François Msafiri
Echoes of Change: How one Maasai Woman-led CBO is Empowering Women in The Face of Climate Change
Between Tradition & Transition: Gendered Perspectives on Climate Mobility Among the Maasai in Suswa, Kenya
https://www.samuelhall.org/publications/iom-amp-unep-nbspidentifying-climate-adaptive-solutions-to-displacement-in-somalia?rq=climate%20adaptive%20solutions
https://www.samuelhall.org/publications/iom-afghanistan-unpacking-the-realities-in-displacement-affected-communities-since-august-2021?rq=%20Displacement%20affected%20communities%20in%20afghanistan
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Samuel Hall Stories
Welcome to the Samuel Hall Stories Podcast, where we uncover stories, insights and knowledge on migration informed by our research.
Samuel Hall - a social enterprise that conducts research, evaluates programmes and designs policies in contexts of migration and displacement.
Our episodes blend technical insights with personal stories from the field, featuring interviews with our expert colleagues. Join us as we bridge knowledge gaps, make complex subjects accessible, and offer locally informed solutions to pressing issues in migration and displacement.