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Welcome to the IJIS Sounds of Safety Podcast Series, where our community will be delving into a series of critical issues supporting the public sector mission space. Everything from the ethical use of artificial intelligence and cybersecurity and its impacts in these communities to collaborative projects that deserve recognition for their success, the Sounds of Safety Podcast is your comprehensive resource for these topics and stories moving forward.
The IJIS Institute is a nonprofit collaboration network that focuses on bringing together public and private sector officials to solve challenges in the justice and public safety world. We are a trusted, member-driven organization with twenty plus years of experience that bridges the gap of knowledge between public sector mission practitioners and private sector experts joining shared goals with trusted resources. IJIS works to promote and enable technology in the public sector and expand the use of information sharing to maximize safety, efficiency, and productivity.
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Tune in to listen to our brand-new Light in the Darkness podcast where we speak life and shine light on the issue of human trafficking. Listen as you expand your understanding of what human trafficking looks like, hear honest stories of hope, and learn practical advice that will inspire you to fight for freedom. Subscribe to the podcast on your preferred platform to learn more and be inspired!
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We talk to change leaders around the world who are engaging communities and empowering people to access meaningful opportunities and pathways out of poverty. We delve into the sustainable solutions - the VIP of Ventures, Innovations, and Partnerships - that are generating social, economic, and ecological gains for the most disadvantaged. Hosted by William Sparks, an international development expert, winner of the InsideNGO Operational Excellence Award for his work in over 50 countries, and currently operating from Bangkok, Thailand.
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Ensemble is a student group based at the University of Toronto, united to advocate for, educate on, and genuinely demonstrate gender equity and social inclusion in all aspects of life. We will invite many industry professionals, academic scholars, and students for interviews, sharing their insights and first-hand experiences.
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The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA)’s Health Technical Learning Lab (HTLL) exists to facilitate and share technical learning about health, nutrition, and water, sanitation & hygiene (WASH) across the ADRA Network.
In each episode of The HTLL Podcast, we talk to experts in health, nutrition and WASH to find out how they are approaching challenges in the international development and humanitarian sector. We are interested in learning about the innovations and solutions in health, nutrition and WASH that are making a difference in the lives of millions of people around the world.
Co-Host: Emily Hirata, Technical Advisor for Health and Nutrition, ADRA International.
Co-Host: Tino Muvuti, Technical Advisor for WASH, ADRA International. -
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