DevDive

Anushna Jha

A podcast attempting to understand the practice of development through the lens and experiences of those working in the sector. read less
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Episode 33: SDG 3- Good Health and Wellbeing
25-07-2022
Episode 33: SDG 3- Good Health and Wellbeing
In conversation with Dr. Preeti Shakya, Founder and CEO of Maatri Nepal- a non-profit organization aiming to end maternal mortality by preventing maternal deaths owing to postpartum haemorrhage in Nepal. She is a physician, writer and social impact entrepreneur. She holds a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree from Janaki Medical College, Tribhuvan University. She also founded Project In Her Hands— a volunteer initiative to combat menstrual stigma and promote menstrual equity in Nepal. Dr. Shakya is the recipient of the D-Prize Award. She was also awarded the Students Projects for Health Award for ‘Project In Her Hands’ in 2018. Project In Her Hands has also been recently recognized by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and Bill and Melinda Gates Institute for Population and Reproductive Health to become a member of the AYSRH Global Program of Action Youth Coalition. A documentary film she directed titled ‘The Gods will be Angry’ was placed first runner up in the Global Impact Category at Connect Her Girls Impact the World Film Festival 2018. In this episode of DevDive, she speaks to us about her early experiences that led her to work in the healthcare sector, her initiative for ensuring menstrual health and awareness, and her recent venture to prevent maternal deaths. She shares her insights on the impact of the pandemic on maternal health and mortality, and the need for all stakeholders to come together and address the problem. We conclude by asking Dr. Preeti to share her D-Dream with us.
Episode 31: SDG 1- No Poverty
03-06-2022
Episode 31: SDG 1- No Poverty
Welcome to the first episode of our new series on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. For the next 17 episodes, we shall be diving into each of the goals, profiling individuals and organisations and learning about their work.  In the first episode of the SDG series, we look at SDG 1- End Poverty in all its forms everywhere. In conversation with Professor Santiago Fiorio Vaesken, Head of Global Partnerships at Poverty Stoplight, which aims to eliminate poverty from a multidimensional perspective. Based out of Paraguay, he is an elected member of the United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights and a university professor in international relations. He has a Masters degree in Human Rights from the London School of Economics and Political Science. Santiago is a specialist in human rights, international humanitarian law and international cooperation, with experience in humanitarian assistance, risk management and international relations. In this episode, we discuss the vision, mission, and approach of Poverty Stoplight, how can interventions targeted at poverty elimination be made sustainable, working with multiple stakeholders, the impact of the pandemic that pushed an additional 119-124 million people back into extreme poverty in 2020 potential strategies to reverse the trend. We also talk about a human rights approach to poverty elimination, and whether we need to revisit target 2030. We conclude by hearing about Prof. Santiago's D-Dream.  You can reach out to the team at Poverty Stoplight via- LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/company/poverty-stoplight/) and Instagram (@povertystoplight). Their website is https://www.povertystoplight.org/.