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A discussion of our new long-form investigation on the rights of migrant domestic workers in the Gulf.
In this episode, we talk to Kathleen Pellecia, a nutrition knowledge management specialist at Alive & Thrive, to understand the challenges on both an international and national level to encouraging exclusive breastfeeding.
In our July episode of Deeply Talks, experts join us to discuss how to engage men in the pursuit of women’s rights and talk about their own journeys as male advocates for gender equality.
Statewide regulations and local innovations are all contributing to making water conservation a “California way of life.” Listen to two experts explain the implications of California’s new water efficiency laws and highlight promising trends in
Plastic straws are designed to be used once, but they remain in the environment forever, contributing to the ocean pollution crisis. In recent weeks, multinational corporations like Starbucks, Bacardi, Alaska Airlines and others have committed
Deeply Talks from Malnutrition Deeply: Climate change will have significant, long-lasting effects on food and nutrition. A major study published recently in Science Advances showed one such example. The research revealed how rice grown in highe
In many parts of the world, the loss of a husband is just the first in a lifetime of tragedies a widow must endure. Widows can be stigmatized, stripped of their inheritance and property rights, and denied the chance to find work. Neglected by a
In 2014, California voters approved a water bond that allocated $2.7 billion to fund the public benefits of new water storage projects. The California Water Commission has been reviewing a list of potential projects and will be announcing how m
A conversation with Tiffany Easthom, Executive Director of Nonviolent Peaceforce, about the role of unarmed civilian protection in peacebuilding. As the methodologies of unarmed civilian protection become more accepted into the mainstream peace
In this episode of Deeply Talks, Tara Lohan, Water Deeply’s managing editor, speaks with author and water expert Sandra Postel about her newest book, Replenish: The Virtuous Cycle of Water and Prosperity, and about today’s major water problems,
Every week, we hear about gridlock in Washington, D.C., attacks on science and new environmental rollbacks. As ocean issues become more prominent on the global stage, will the United States be left behind? Are there areas where progress can be
This edition of Deeply Talks: Lessons from Europe’s Migration Laboratory, features a conversation with Bram Frouws, Head of the Mixed Migration Centre, and Elizabeth Collett, Director of the Migration Policy Institute Europe, moderated by Danie
As more and more investors decide to put their money behind women entrepreneurs worldwide, the emerging field of gender lens investing is taking hold. In 2017 alone, investment focused on women and girls eclipsed $2.2 billion, an all-time recor
We discussed the latest Access to Nutrition Index with Inge Kauer, executive director at the Access to Nutrition Foundation, Paul Vos, senior research manager at the Access to Nutrition Foundation, and Simon Wright, the director of internationa
Tara Lohan, Water Deeply's managing editor, speaks with U.C. Davis fisheries experts Peter Moyle and John Durand about the challenges and opportunities for restoration in the California Delta and a new roadmap to get us there.
Peacebuilding Deeply Talks with J.J. Messner of the Fund for Peace about the 2018 Fragile State Index, and how data can help inform policy decisions and peacebuilding efforts.
On this episode of Deeply Talks, Managing Editor Megan Clement speaks with Deepta Chopra, Research Fellow at the Institute for Development Studies, and Chidi King, Equality Director at the International Trade Union Confederation, about the burd
In this episode of Deeply talks for Malnutrition Deeply, Meera Shekar, the global lead for nutrition with the World Bank’s Health, Nutrition and Population Global Practice explains the need for nutrition funding, and the way ahead.
Jessica Leber, Oceans Deeply’s deputy managing editor, talks with Vicki Ferrini, a research scientist at Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory and Seabed 2030’s regional coordinator, and Samuel Georgian, a marine biogeographer
5 of 6 - Deeply Talks: Making Sense of the Strike in Syria On this episode of Deeply Talks, Syria Deeply discusses the fallout of the joint U.S., U.K. and France strike in Syria, and what it could mean for the conflict at large, the welfare of
4 of 6 - Deeply Talks: Making Sense of the Strike in Syria On this episode of Deeply Talks, Syria Deeply discusses the fallout of the joint U.S., U.K. and France strike in Syria, and what it could mean for the conflict at large, the welfare of
1 of 6 - Deeply Talks: Making Sense of the Strike in Syria On this episode of Deeply Talks, Syria Deeply discusses the fallout of the joint U.S., U.K. and France strike in Syria, and what it could mean for the conflict at large, the welfare of
3 of 6 - Deeply Talks: Making Sense of the Strike in Syria On this episode of Deeply Talks, Syria Deeply discusses the fallout of the joint U.S., U.K. and France strike in Syria, and what it could mean for the conflict at large, the welfare of
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