Small Changes Por: The Guardian Small Changes is a podcast series of one-on-one interviews with people who've seen a problem in the world and set out to change it – often in small and unexpected ways 77 episodios disponibles Latest episodes of the podcast Small Changes Mostrando página 3 de 4 Block like an Egyptian: roller derby team get women's rights on track 28/03/2018 'Oxfam allegations are tip of iceberg': sexual harassment and aid workers 14/02/2018 'Everything was clouded by Trump in 2017': a challenging year for poor nations 19/12/2017 'It was unbelievable horror': the Rohingya crisis 07/12/2017 'Famine as mass atrocity': in conversation with Alex de Waal 23/11/2017 'Making war is easier than making peace': in conversation with Colombia's President Santos 08/11/2017 'Some people believe disability is contagious': breaking down barriers in Mozambique 10/10/2017 We need to talk about … Population and climate change 07/10/2017 'Without health, people have nothing': Tanzania seeks a political salve – podcast 28/07/2017 Why we need to get contraceptives to teenagers 06/07/2017 How do you solve half a century of bloodshed in Colombia? 27/04/2017 Why is east Africa facing a hunger crisis and what can be done? – podcast 23/03/2017 Is child labour always wrong? The view from Bolivia 23/02/2017 El trabajo infantil en Bolivia: ¿puede justificarse? 23/02/2017 African women form a united front in the battle for equality 19/01/2017 Zika, drought, conflict: what 2016 meant for the world's poorest 21/12/2016 Cómo llegó Cuba a la mayoría de edad en el desarrollo de la primera infancia 16/11/2016 How Cuba came of age on early childhood development 16/11/2016 How Sri Lanka bit back at mosquitoes and wiped out malaria – podcast 24/10/2016 Why are 63 million girls missing out on education? 19/09/2016 « Primera ‹ Anterior 1 2 3 4 Siguiente › Última » Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn