Voices - Conversations on Business and Human Rights from Around the World
A podcast by IHRB, Institute for Human Rights and Business
158 Episodes
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S03E10 (UNGPs+5) Chris Bennett on Bosnia-Herzegovina and Multistakeholderism in Post-Conflict Areas
Published: 6/16/2016 -
S03E09 (UNGPs+5) Nityanand Jayaraman on Activism and the Struggle for Justice in India
Published: 6/16/2016 -
S03E08 (UNGPs+5) Rizwana Hasan on Bangladesh and Preventing Impacts in Weak Governance Areas
Published: 6/16/2016 -
S03E07 (UNGPs+5) John Ruggie on the State of Business and Human Rights
Published: 6/16/2016 -
S03E06 Kathryn Dovey on OECD National Contact Points
Published: 6/6/2016 -
S03E05 Michael Sandel on Business, Ethics and Morality
Published: 5/23/2016 -
S03E04 Richard Boele on the Role of Corporate Advisors
Published: 5/10/2016 -
S03E03 Tony Henshaw & Vidya Tikoo on Developing a Corporate Sustainability Framework
Published: 4/1/2016 -
S03E02 Brynn O’Brien on the Privatisation of Asylum Facilities
Published: 1/11/2016 -
S03E01 Aruna Chandrasekhar on the Business & Human Rights Landscape in India
Published: 1/4/2016 -
S02E24 David Bilchitz on a Business & Human Rights Treaty
Published: 12/22/2015 -
S02E23 Nnimmo Bassey on Ken Saro-Wiwa
Published: 11/23/2015 -
S02E22 Mariam Memarsadesghi on Access to the Internet
Published: 11/9/2015 -
S02E21 Helani Galpaya on Net Neutrality
Published: 10/26/2015 -
S02E20 Gilles Carbonnier on Humanitarian Aid and Economics
Published: 9/27/2015 -
S02E19 Lara White on Migrant Worker Recruitment
Published: 7/27/2015 -
S02E18 Jessica Evans on Human Rights Defenders at Risk by the World Bank
Published: 7/7/2015 -
S02E17 Caio Borges on the BRICS Bank
Published: 5/26/2015 -
S02E16 Robin McDowell on Human Trafficking on the Andaman Sea
Published: 5/18/2015 -
S02E15 Colin Jackson on Mega-Sporting Events and Human Rights
Published: 5/12/2015
In this ongoing series, activists, business executives, government officials, lawyers, academics, and other experts from around the world share topical and current stories of businesses impacting people in their everyday lives. Developed by the Institute for Human Rights and Business (IHRB), this series elevates the range of voices – governments, businesses, and civil society – in the discussion on how to make human rights part of everyday business.