Podcasts
Corporate Humanity
Corporate Humanity is a new podcast from Fordham University’s Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs (IIHA) exploring the vital role the private sector plays in advancing humanitarian goals. Co-hosted by leaders from the IIHA and the Office of Corporate Relations, the podcast features candid conversations with corporate executives at the forefront of social impact, corporate responsibility, and global strategy.
In each episode, we speak with decision-makers across industries about how their organizations respond to natural disasters, support displaced communities, invest in local resilience, and integrate human-centered values into their core operations. The goal: to surface inspiring models of corporate engagement and challenge the idea that responsibility and profitability are at odds.
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Humanitarian Fault Lines
Humanitarian Fault Lines, from Fordham University’s Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs, explores what’s wrong in the world of humanitarian affairs today - where the cracks lie and the actual and potential harm they create. Jamie McGoldrick examines some of the key challenges and why they have developed. He seeks voices to speak on these issues and what is, or isn’t, being done to address them. Ultimately, he looks for answers to some of the most difficult questions in the humanitarian world. Guests include Jan Egeland, Denise Brown, Hugo Slim, Adam Abdelmoula, Gabriella Waaijman, and so many more.
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