Episode 7: Compassion Graduate and Gospel Rapper, Kemi
Want to know if Compassion’s programme works? Meet Kemi, a Compassion graduate. In this podcast episode, we delve into his remarkable journey, from overcoming the challenges of poverty and bereavement to becoming a Gospel Rapper! To learn more about Compassion’s work, visit www.compassionuk.org or www.compassion.ie This podcast is produced by Premier. Head to premier.org.uk/podcasts for more.
Episode 6: Overcoming Poverty with Agnes Hotay
Having overcome poverty in her own life growing up in rural Tanzania, Compassion's Regional Director of Programme, Agnes Hotay, provides a unique perspective and understanding of what it takes to come alongside children living in poverty in our programme, equipping them to do the same. To learn more about Compassion’s work, visit www.compassionuk.org or www.compassion.ie This podcast is produced by Premier. Head to premier.org.uk/podcasts for more
Episode 5: Maternal health and early child survival, with Kate Naliaka
Kate is based in Kenya and work in a global health advisory capacity, specialising in early child survival and maternal health. She speaks about the importance of the first 1,000 days in a child’s development and Compassion’s activity in this area. To learn more about Compassion’s work visit www.compassionuk.org or www.compassion.ie This podcast is produced by Premier. Head to premier.org.uk/podcasts for more.
Episode 4: Child protection in Bangladesh, with Liza Halder
Liza is a child protection specialist working in Bangladesh. They discuss Compassion’s Stop the Weddings campaign, highlighting the damage early marriage causes, as well as discussing the impact the global food crisis is making in Bangladesh. To learn more about Compassion’s work visit www.compassionuk.org or www.compassion.ie This podcast is produced by Premier. Head to premier.org.uk/podcasts for more.
Episode 3: Compassion’s work in the Philippines, with Noel Pabiona
Janay speaks with Noel Pabiona, who oversees Compassion’s work in the Philippines. They discuss the impact of COVID and some of the challenges young girls face in the Philippines and how Compassion is making a difference. To learn more about Compassion’s work visit www.compassionuk.org or www.compassion.ie This podcast is produced by Premier. Head to premier.org.uk/podcasts for more.