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Monday Mar 29, 2021
Monday Mar 29, 2021
Dans ce nouvel épisode de The Next Page, Kelly Le Normand accueille Andrea Bellini.
Directeur du Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève, directeur artistique de la Biennale de l’Image en mouvement, curateur et critique d’art contemporain, Andrea Bellini partage son expérience de la Genève internationale et nous propose un point de vue inédit sur le multilatéralisme. Ses expositions et publications abordent les grandes thématiques actuelles – question raciale, féminisme, identité sexuelle – et invitent au dialogue interculturel. Il décrit l’art comme un outil indispensable à une meilleure compréhension du monde et à un partage de valeurs universelles.
Ressources
Centre d’Art Contemporain Genève : https://centre.ch
Plateforme digitale du Centre : https://5e.centre.ch/fr/
Collection d’œuvres d’art de l’ONUG : https://bit.ly/3d0F9rS
Projet MIRE : https://fcac.ch/commande-publique/projet-mire/
Transcription: https://libraryresources.unog.ch/c.php?g=673332&p=4880979&t=18232
Contenu
Intervenant: Andrea Bellini
Animatrice: Kelly Le Normand
Réalisation et montage: Karen Lee, Natalie Alexander & Kelly Le Normand
Image: Mathilde Agius
Enregistré et produit à la Bibliothèque des Nations Unies à Genève
Friday Mar 19, 2021
Friday Mar 19, 2021
In episode 47, Dira Fabrian joins our Knowledge Rising series to reflect on the role of young diplomats in multilateralism today. After a decade serving as a diplomat for her home country of Indonesia, she shares what she's learned in these past years, as well as her advice for young diplomats entering the service in a rapidly changing global and technological landscape. She also shares what she believes is important to make multilateralism more inclusive, and what it takes to find common ground while embracing our diversity.
Resources
The Women's Power Index, by the Women and Foreign Policy Program at the Council on Foreign Relations: https://www.cfr.org/article/womens-power-index
UN-Women - Facts and Figures: Leadership and Political Participation: https://www.unwomen.org/en/what-we-do/leadership-and-political-participation/facts-and-figures
Watch the Gamelan being played at the UN Library & Archives Geneva: https://fb.watch/4gxLE-pPEE/
Find out more about the Gamelan: https://www.thoughtco.com/history-of-gamelan-195131 TranscriptAvailable here: https://libraryresources.unog.ch/audio/dirafabrian
Content
Speaker: Dira Fabrian
Host: Natalie Alexander
Editor/Producer: Karen Lee & Natalie Alexander
Images: Dira Fabrian
Graphics, social media designs and transcript: Natalie Alexander
Recorded & produced by the UN Library & Archives Geneva
Friday Mar 05, 2021
Friday Mar 05, 2021
Episode 46 sees Professor Carlos Lopes return to the podcast after featuring in our very first episode back in 2019. This time, he joins us online from South Africa, to speak with our Director Francesco Pisano about his latest book: Structural Change in Africa: Misperceptions, New Narratives and Development in the 21st Century, which he authored with George Kararach.
Professor Lopes is a Professor at the Mandela School of Public Governance at the University of Cape Town, a Visiting Professor at Sciences Po, an Associate Fellow in the Africa Programme at Chatham House, and the former Executive Director of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, among other roles. He joins Francesco Pisano to speak about the importance of this new work, and what is necessary for Africans to change their reality through structural transformation. The book's 7 chapters aim to expand our knowledge about the African continent, and outline practical suggestions for how development in this complex, yet vibrant continent can be achieved.
Resources
Find out more about the book Structural Change in Africa: Misperceptions, New Narratives and Development in the 21st Century, which is co-authored by Carlos Lopes and George Kararach.
Professor Carlos Lopes joined us on the podcast in 2019, to discuss his book "Africa in Transformation: Economic Development in the Age of Doubt". Listen here: https://unitednationslibrarygeneva.podbean.com/e/episode-1-library-talk-african-in-transformation-with-carlos-lopes/.
To keep learning, follow Carlos Lopes on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LopesInsights
See the episode transcript here: https://bit.ly/3bZoC6T
Content
Speakers: Carlos Lopes & Francesco Pisano.
Host: Karen Lee & Natalie Alexander.
Editor & Sound Editor: Karen Lee.
Images: Carlos Lopes.
Recorded and produced at the UN Library & Archives Geneva.