A podcast about media, science and water diplomacy in the Nile basin. Join us in exploring the role that media and scientific communication play in shaping transboundary conflicts and cooperation. Every month we will talk to journalists and researchers from different Nile countries to discuss the media coverage of hot topics like the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam.
The Observer Effect
Observer+
PEN World Voices Festival
Jo Baring and Sarah Turner
Loyal Books
My French Webradio
Loyal Books
Stories and inspiration from 5x15
Royal Holloway, University of London
5th Estate
Neil Denny
Heckfield Place
Ivan Wise
St. John's College
National Museum of Nuclear Science & History
Auckland Writers Festival
Always Take Notes
Laurent Dubreuil
BBC World Service
Audioboom
Indonesia Project
BBC Radio 4
Further Reading
Jack Weiss
The City University of New York
BBC
Resonance FM Podcasts
Afikra, afikra
ChromeRadio
The American University of Rome
Berkshire Hall & Epping Press
Patrick de Butler
Suite (212)
Dr Tom Thorpe
BBC Radio 4
Ruth Feriningrum and Alexandra Kumala
Frontline Club Charitable Trust
BBC
BBC Radio 4
BBC Radio 3
Goalhanger Films
Museum of Colour
Oxide Radio
Collective Gallery
Soma Nami Books
BBC Radio 4 Extra
The After Nyne Creative Services Group
Stanford Iranian Studies Program
Black's History Week
WISER
Al-Monitor/Crossover Media
The New Netherland Institute
Space Between Society
Birkbeck, University of London
Jarred Wiehe
LBC
Jerry Gogosian
Indigenous people of the world
Mark Fonseca Rendeiro
Terri Wada & Rochelle Asberry
Laluma
European Cultural Foundation, via EuroPod
Eric Paglia
History Hit
None
Ubud Writers & Readers Festival
Oxford University
British GQ
Marshall Poe
Rick Beyer and Christopher Anderson
WADUP Productions
London Review Bookshop
History Watch Project
Los Angeles Public Library
Katie Miranda
Academy of Achievement
Oxford University
UNCW Plastic Ocean Project
Astrid Rheinholdt-Elm
The Past
PEN South Africa
Marshall Poe
University of St Andrews CMR Podcast
The Art Newspaper
None
Caraboo Projects
Alexandria Miller
Greenpeace France
BBC Radio 4
TALIM
Propagandopolis
Al Jazeera
Conway Hall
BBC Radio 4
Marshall Poe
Colin Sanderson
Fernwood Publishing
RNZ
History Hit