Aziz Froutan has 15 years of extensive experience in media, public relations and strategic communications, especially regarding women's and children's rights. He initially worked as a journalist, correspondent and producer with various media outlets such as Radio France International and the BBC from 2003 to 2010. Later, he served as a Communication Specialist for UNICEF in Afghanistan, India, Cameroon and Burundi. He speaks to us about ensuring consent, prioritizing protection, collaborating with others, the responsibility of amplifying the voices and stories of those he interviews and much more. He joins us from Toronto, Canada.
06/24/19 • 47 min
Rethinking Development Podcast - 1.3 Communication in Emergencies
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If tomorrow I publish a picture of this lady teaching children, she is teaching boys in a remote area, in a class room, what would be the impact or the negative of my story on this community, not only on the female teacher, but the community, the entire community, because some groups are not pro education for girls or a teacher, female teacher teaching boys.
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