Being an expert on all things to do with heritage, Máiréad was invited by the United Nations in 2011 to advise on access to heritage as a human right. The pr...
In this thought-provoking talk Fred Branson, founder of award-winning charity Amantani, invites you to re-imagine...
In this thought-provoking talk Fred Branson, founder of award-winning charity Amantani, invites you to re-imagine the relationship between the world’s so-cal...
"I believe that losing my hearing was one of the greatest gifts I've ever received," says Elise Roy. As a disability...
"I believe that losing my hearing was one of the greatest gifts I've ever received," says Elise Roy. As a disability rights lawyer and design thinker, she kn...
Co-founder of Sinar Project: Khairil leads a team of dedicated developers at the non-profit and non-partisan Sinar...
Co-founder of Sinar Project: Khairil leads a team of dedicated developers at the non-profit and non-partisan Sinar Project, which uses open source technology...
A home away from home for refugees in Mytilini. In September, Better Shelter supported UNHCR during a few days of...
A home away from home for refugees in Mytilini. In September, Better Shelter supported UNHCR during a few days of assembly in Karatepe transit camp, Mytilini...
Footage has emerged on social media of a Caspian airline plane that appears to have made an emergency landing on an...
Footage has emerged on social media of a Caspian airline plane that appears to have made an emergency landing on an Iranian city street. It is believed around 130 people were on board when the plane landed in the city of Mahshahr. Footage shows passengers being helped out of the plane by onlookers. There are no reports of fatalities
Nikos Passas talks about fighting corruption at a 2015 TEDx event in Athens, Greece. Nikos Passas is a professor of...
Nikos Passas talks about fighting corruption at a 2015 TEDx event in Athens, Greece. Nikos Passas is a professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice at the N...
This final episode in our Investigating International Finance series explores the controversial ways in which global...
This final episode in our Investigating International Finance series explores the controversial ways in which global finance interacts with the developing world. Western financial firms can buy, restructure, and then sell off companies, often leaving them saddled with debt. We also look at 'land grabbing', the widespread selling and leasing of land in Africa to corporations, which can result in governments evicting local people from their land.
This is the fourth in a series of four videos investigating different areas of the international finance system. Each is a short introduction to a major challenge we face if we want to reform global finance and make it work for people and the planet.
Food Security: Everybody's business Sophie is a seventeen year old school girl from Cork in Ireland who already has...
Food Security: Everybody's business Sophie is a seventeen year old school girl from Cork in Ireland who already has an impressive international track record ...