
Voices - Conversations on Business and Human Rights from Around the World
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Ep 24S02E20 Gilles Carbonnier on Humanitarian Aid and Economics
Can humanitarian aid and economics mix? Are there lessons from the way the humanitarian aid sector operates that business can learn from? Are there business skills and techniques that the humanitarian sector should adopt, so that it is more effective?

Ep 23S02E19 Lara White on Migrant Worker Recruitment
Neill Wilkins, Project Manager: Migrant Workers and Work With Dignity, speaks to Lara White, Senior Labour Migration Specialist at IOM in Geneva, Switzerland.

Ep 22S02E18 Jessica Evans on Human Rights Defenders at Risk by the World Bank
Human Rights Watch (HRW) recently published a report which highlights the risks of reprisals human rights defenders face when they oppose projects financed by the World Bank.

Ep 21S02E17 Caio Borges on the BRICS Bank
The creation of the BRICS Bank has drawn the attention of not only international financial institutions and governments, but also international civil society.

Ep 20S02E16 Robin McDowell on Human Trafficking on the Andaman Sea
Thousands of Rohingya and Bangladeshi refugees are stranded in the Andaman Sea, victims of human trafficking. Countries in the region - Indonesia, Myanmar, Thailand and Malaysia - are unwilling to let them enter their territory.

Ep 19S02E15 Colin Jackson on Mega-Sporting Events and Human Rights
Colin Jackson is a champion athlete who has been an Olympic silver medalist for Britain, and has been the world champion in 110m hurdles thrice, and held the world record for the race for over a decade.

Ep 18S02E14 Rayyan Hassan on the Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank
Rayyan Hassan is a Bangladeshi development expert based in the Philippines, who is the executive director of the NGO Forum at the Manila-based multilateral financial institution, Asian Development Bank.

Ep 17S02E13 Baone Twala on the BRICS Bank
Baone Twala is a candidate attorney at the Centre for Applied Legal Studies (CALS), a human rights organisation and law clinic based at the University of the Witwatersrand in South Africa.

Ep 16S02E12 Hiroshi Ishida on Human Rights and the Tokyo 2020 Olympics
Hiroshi Ishida is the executive director at the Caux Round Table Japan, a non-for-profit think-tank and network that promotes social responsibility and sustainability among businesses.

Ep 15S02E11 Priya Pillai on India, Coal Mining and Dissent
In January, Indian officials at Delhi airport prevented Priya Pillai, a campaigner at Greenpeace India, from boarding a flight to London, where she was invited to speak to an All-Party Parliamentary Group in the UK about a controversial coal-mining projec

Ep 14S02E10 Bill Browder on Human Rights and Financial Transparency
Bill Browder is an investor whose London-based firm Hermitage Capital Management was an early investor in Russia and was highly profitable. Over time, Browder led campaigns for greater transparency in financial statements of Russian companies.

Ep 13S0209 Alex Budden on Oil & Gas Companies' Community Engagement
Alex Budden is the Vice-President of External Relations at Africa Oil Corp which is a Canadian oil and gas company with assets in Kenya and Ethiopia as well as Puntland (Somalia) through its 45% equity interest in Horn Petroleum Corporation.

Ep 12S02E08 Christof Heyns on ICTs and the Right to Life
Dr Christof Heyns is Special Rapporteur of the United Nations on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions. He is Professor of Human Rights Law and Co-director of the Institute for International and Comparative Law in Africa...

Ep 11S02E07 Linda Piirto on National Action Plans on Business & Human Rights
Linda Piirto is a Senior Advisor in CSR at the Finnish Ministry of Employment and Economy, where she oversaw the preparation of Finland's National Action Plan. In 2012 she coordinated the work producing the Finnish government's CSR Action Plan.

Ep 10S02E06 Ikal Angelei on Oil & Gas Exploration and Community Engagement
Ikal Angelei is the Director of Friends of Lake Turkana, a civil society group in Northern Kenya, in an area where companies are prospecting for oil. Oil exploration in the region will have major implications for the communities along the project sites.

Ep 9S02E05 Chris Jochnick on Business, Human Rights and Taxation
Chris Jochnick is the Director of the Private Sector Department at Oxfam America. He has worked for two decades on issues of human rights, development and corporate accountability.

Ep 8S02E04 Sadaf Saaz Siddiqui on Rana Plaza
Sadaf Saaz Siddiqi is a director at Sidko Limited, a Bangladeshi garment exporter. She is also one of Bangladesh's leading poets in English. Her recent publication, Sari Reams, offers a poignant glimpse of Bangladesh's life, covering a range of topics.

Ep 7S02E03 Javier Moro on Bhopal
Javier Moro is co-author of "Five Past Midnight in Bhopal: The Epic Story of the World's Deadliest Industrial Disaster".

Ep 6S02E02 V Suresh on India, Land and Accountability
Dr V Suresh is a human rights lawyer who is the national general secretary of the People's Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL), one of India's major human rights organisations.

Ep 5S02E01 Usha Ramanathan on India, Land and Accountabilty
Usha Ramanathan lives in New Delhi, India, where she works on the jurisprudence of law, poverty and rights.

Ep 4S01E04 Nazma Akter on Rana Plaza
The Bangladeshi activist Nazma Akter started working at a garment factory in 1984 at the age of 11. Three years later, she protested against the conditions garment workers faced.

Ep 3S01E03 Ma Thida on Freedom of Expression in Myanmar
Ma Thida is a writer, human rights activist, physician, and a former political prisoner in Myanmar. She has received numerous international human rights awards and Amnesty International adopted her as a prisoner of conscience.

Ep 2S01E02 Sara Hossain on Rana Plaza
Sara Hossain is a leading human rights lawyer in Bangladesh. She is a barrister practising in the Supreme Court of Bangladesh on constitutional, public interest, and family matters.

Ep 1S01E01 Daw Khine Khine Nwe on Reform in Myanmar
Daw Khine Khine Nwe is the secretary of the Myanmar Garment Manufacturers Association and the chief executive of Best Co., a garment manufacturing company in Myanmar.