Unfiltered is a podcast from the Centre for Asia Pacific Refugee Studies based at the University of Auckland in New Zealand.
On this podcast we will have unfiltered honest discussions about issues that impact the lives of those forcibly displaced and possible solutions from a range of perspectives. We bring you interviews from around the world — engaging voices from the field, refugees, researchers, academics, practitioners, and other stakeholders — to share interesting perspectives and discussions on forced displacement.
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Unfiltered is a podcast from the Centre for Asia Pacific Refugee Studies based at the University of Auckland in New Zealand.
On this podcast we will have unfiltered honest discussions about issues that impact the lives of those forcibly displaced and possible solutions from a range of perspectives. We bring you interviews from around the world — engaging voices from the field, refugees, researchers, academics, practitioners, and other stakeholders — to share interesting perspectives and discussions on forced displacement.
Ep 3 - Professor Jane McAdam on mobility in the context of climate change...
Unfiltered
50 minutes 58 seconds
3 years ago
Ep 3 - Professor Jane McAdam on mobility in the context of climate change...
In this episode, Professor Jane McAdam speaks on mobility in the context of climate change and disasters.
Unfiltered
Unfiltered is a podcast from the Centre for Asia Pacific Refugee Studies based at the University of Auckland in New Zealand.
On this podcast we will have unfiltered honest discussions about issues that impact the lives of those forcibly displaced and possible solutions from a range of perspectives. We bring you interviews from around the world — engaging voices from the field, refugees, researchers, academics, practitioners, and other stakeholders — to share interesting perspectives and discussions on forced displacement.