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Stories and Humanitarian Action
RUTH MUKWANA
32 episodes
7 months ago
Hawa Sabriye works for UNICEF Somalia as an Education Specialist. She has over 7 years of experience in education/teaching, humanitarian aid and international development. She holds a BA in English Literature and Human Geography, a BA and MA in Education, and Graduate Diplomas in Refugee and Migration Studies and Post-Secondary Education: Community, Culture, and Policy. Hawa is also a doctorate candidate at the University of Toronto in the International Education Leadership & Policy program. Her research focuses on trauma-informed teaching and learning in Somalia. Hawa’s interests include Afrocentric education, reading, and water painting. She says: Fiction can offer a great escape, introduce us to new ideas and knowledge, and allows us to practice empathy. Often, the contexts we work in are foreign to us, and stories, through characters can help to better understand these contexts.
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Hawa Sabriye works for UNICEF Somalia as an Education Specialist. She has over 7 years of experience in education/teaching, humanitarian aid and international development. She holds a BA in English Literature and Human Geography, a BA and MA in Education, and Graduate Diplomas in Refugee and Migration Studies and Post-Secondary Education: Community, Culture, and Policy. Hawa is also a doctorate candidate at the University of Toronto in the International Education Leadership & Policy program. Her research focuses on trauma-informed teaching and learning in Somalia. Hawa’s interests include Afrocentric education, reading, and water painting. She says: Fiction can offer a great escape, introduce us to new ideas and knowledge, and allows us to practice empathy. Often, the contexts we work in are foreign to us, and stories, through characters can help to better understand these contexts.
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Episodes (20/32)
Stories and Humanitarian Action
Episode 32 Megan Culhane Galbraith on the Nuances of Adoption
1 year ago

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Episode 31 Exploring Planetary Health with Maisarah Faisal
1 year ago

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Episode 30 Exploring Humanity Through Storytelling With Danuta Hinc
1 year ago

Stories and Humanitarian Action
Episode 29 UNICEF Somalias Hawa Sabriye on the Importance of Education
Hawa Sabriye works for UNICEF Somalia as an Education Specialist. She has over 7 years of experience in education/teaching, humanitarian aid and international development. She holds a BA in English Literature and Human Geography, a BA and MA in Education, and Graduate Diplomas in Refugee and Migration Studies and Post-Secondary Education: Community, Culture, and Policy. Hawa is also a doctorate candidate at the University of Toronto in the International Education Leadership & Policy program. Her research focuses on trauma-informed teaching and learning in Somalia. Hawa’s interests include Afrocentric education, reading, and water painting. She says: Fiction can offer a great escape, introduce us to new ideas and knowledge, and allows us to practice empathy. Often, the contexts we work in are foreign to us, and stories, through characters can help to better understand these contexts.
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2 years ago

Stories and Humanitarian Action
Episode 28 Doug Mercado
2 years ago

Stories and Humanitarian Action
Episode 27 Advocating for Women and Girls in Humanitarian Crises: A Conversation with UN Gender Advisor April Pham
2 years ago

Stories and Humanitarian Action
Episode 26 Matteo Fraschini Koffi on the Power of Curiosity in Conflict Reporting
2 years ago

Stories and Humanitarian Action
Episode 25 Delphine Vakunta Talks Investing in Youth and Preventing Humanitarian Crises
2 years ago

Stories and Humanitarian Action
Episode 23 Insights on Fiction and Humanitarianism from Aida Mengistu
2 years ago

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Episode 24 Sebastian Trives on the Power of Viewing Conflict Through Different Lenses.
2 years ago

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Episode 22 Asking the Right Questions to Spark Change with Ani Kazarian
3 years ago

Stories and Humanitarian Action
EP 21 Can We Make a Difference and Reduce Human Suffering?: In Conversation with Samir Elhawary.
3 years ago

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EP 20 A Brief Glimpse Into the Transformative Power of Literature with Bruce Holsinger
3 years ago

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EP 19 Anna Macdonald on the Power of Fiction in Shaping our Understanding of Humanitarian issues.
3 years ago

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EP 18 Francois Batalingaya
3 years ago

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EP 17 Askold Melnyczuk
3 years ago

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SAHA EP 16 Raksha Vasudevan
3 years ago

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EP 15 Alison Turner
3 years ago

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SAHA Episode 14 Black Eyed Women
4 years ago

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SAHA Episode 13 Jamie McGoldrick
4 years ago

Stories and Humanitarian Action
Hawa Sabriye works for UNICEF Somalia as an Education Specialist. She has over 7 years of experience in education/teaching, humanitarian aid and international development. She holds a BA in English Literature and Human Geography, a BA and MA in Education, and Graduate Diplomas in Refugee and Migration Studies and Post-Secondary Education: Community, Culture, and Policy. Hawa is also a doctorate candidate at the University of Toronto in the International Education Leadership & Policy program. Her research focuses on trauma-informed teaching and learning in Somalia. Hawa’s interests include Afrocentric education, reading, and water painting. She says: Fiction can offer a great escape, introduce us to new ideas and knowledge, and allows us to practice empathy. Often, the contexts we work in are foreign to us, and stories, through characters can help to better understand these contexts.