Humans of UNDP, from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), is a podcast series developed for UNDP personnel around the world. Feeling seen, heard, and valued, while staying productive, in a digital world is an ongoing, and often overwhelming task. It can be difficult to find a balance between personal and professional needs. Join Aitor in Denmark, Marley in Iraq, and Victor in Fiji, in conversation about how we connect, communicate, and creatively adapt to the digital communications challenges that we face.
The world has changed since we launched our podcast, especially in how we work, how we communicate, and how we connect. We wrap up this season by sayi...
Victor Ladele is no stranger to global health crises, from serving as an army surgeon to being on the frontline of the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. ...
Marley Tinnock produces stories for a diverse audience: past, present, and potential aid recipients, Iraqi citizens, local stakeholders, donors, partn...
Aitor Rubio is undeniably charming in person, but how does he translate this into communicating in the digital world? From working in a morgue when ...
Based in Suva, Fiji, Victor is a father, tech wizard and a deep thinker who is originally from Nigeria. In Fiji, he works to inject more innovation in...
Based in Erbil, Iraq, Marley is a writer, a photographer, and a storyteller originally from Australia. In Erbil, she oversees strategy development an...
Based in Copenhagen, Aitor Rubio is a father, a photographer, a self-proclaimed world citizen who is originally from Spain… and a communication, partn...
Development workers have ambitious goals. Navigating how to reach them can be especially challenging and in a fast-moving digital world. Yet, keeping ...