In this 3+1 episode, we're catching up on some global stories that you might have missed and have a recommendation of the pop variety. We're continuing last month's conversation on elections by looking at El Salvador, talking through localization efforts in global development, the scandal surrounding UNRWA-Hamas and then get Brandon's take on Bono's recent biography, Surrender. Dr. Greg Burch of Multnomah University joins Brandon Stiver and Phil Darke for the conversation.
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Resources and Links from the show
Foreign Policy : What Bukele's Rise Means for the Region
World Relief : Three Trends We're Seeing in Global Development in 2024
USAID : Communicating through a Localization Lens
The Media Line : Hamas Sacrifices Gaza Children, and UNRWA Complicit in Crimes
Bridgely
The Locust Effect by Gary Haugen and Victor Boutros
God of the Empty-Handed by Jayukumar Christian
Conversation Notes
Theme music Kirk Osamayo. Free Music Archive, CC BY License
Gaston Warner - This is Child Empowerment
Alternate Economies and Climate Change (April 3+1)
Dr. Karen Fancher - Blessed Are The Peacemakers
Eugene Cho - Advocating for the Hungry
Malaria, Haiti, Slavery and "Aid State" (March 3+1)
Preston Sprinkle and Brandon Stiver - Rethinking Orphan Care
Peter Greer and Ryan Skoog - Leading From Your Knees
Chrina Henson - Pioneering Family Care in the Philippines
Justin Narducci - Heal the Sick, Proclaim the Kingdom
Dr. Forrest Inslee - Caring for Creation
Sudan, Elections, USAID and MEAL [January 3+1]
Dr. Michael Pucci - Owning Poverty
Welcome to Think Global
Transitions and a New Beginning
On The Ground in Ethiopia - The Anatomy of an Orphan Care Organization
Dr. Lauren Pinkston - Trafficking, Entrepreneurship and Orphan Care Podcasting
Mackynzie Archer - The Emotional Labor of Care-Affected Children
The Nonprofit Leadership Conversation
Mobilizing the Church for Care Reform
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