Humanitarian Fault Lines
A podcast by IIHA Fordham University

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53 Episodes
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West Bank & Gaza: Roland Friedrich, Director of UNRWA Affairs in the West Bank
Published: 2/25/2025 -
Gaza: Georgios Petropoulos
Published: 2/17/2025 -
Sudan: Jean-Guy Vataux, MSF
Published: 2/3/2025 -
Syria, Israel, Gaza & Trump With Deborah Amos
Published: 1/20/2025 -
Migration Crisis: William Plowright
Published: 1/6/2025 -
Food & Hunger With Rein Paulsen
Published: 12/9/2024 -
Middle East: Peter Salisbury
Published: 11/21/2024 -
Tjada D’Oyen McKenna, Mercy Corps
Published: 11/4/2024 -
Gaza & Lebanon With Sean Carroll of Anera
Published: 10/21/2024 -
Sudan: Dr Mudawi Ibrahim Adam
Published: 10/8/2024 -
Mailbag
Published: 9/23/2024 -
Deborah Doane: The INGO Problem
Published: 9/9/2024 -
Director of UNRWA Affairs in Gaza: Scott Anderson
Published: 8/26/2024 -
Ukraine: Yuliya Sporysh
Published: 8/12/2024 -
Martin Griffiths
Published: 7/30/2024 -
Christopher Lockyear, Secretary General of Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders)
Published: 7/16/2024 -
Sudan: Omima Jabal
Published: 7/1/2024 -
Amjad Shawa, Head of the Palestinian NGO Network in Gaza
Published: 6/17/2024 -
Gaza With Philippe Lazzarini, Commissioner-General of UNRWA
Published: 6/3/2024 -
Robert Mardini: ICRC, Gaza, Sudan, & The Humanitarian System
Published: 5/20/2024
Humanitarian Fault Lines, from Fordham University's Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs, explores what’s not going right in the world of humanitarian affairs. Jamie McGoldrick examines why these crises have developed, and he seeks to find voices to speak on these issues and what is, or isn’t, being done to address them. Jamie also looks to find answers to some of the most challenging questions in the humanitarian world.The IIHA offers undergraduate and graduate programs, and serves the humanitarian community through intensive local training, research, webinars, conferences, exhibitions, publications and this podcast. You can find more information by visiting the Institute's website.