Master's Podcast students at City St George's, University of London, are launching a podcast highlighting the important work of the United Nations Population Fund around the world.
UNFPA is the United Nations sexual and reproductive health agency with a mission to create a world where every pregnancy is wanted, every birth is safe and every young person realizes their potential.
This podcasting initiative, in which students work closely with United Nations delegations, aims to raise awareness of important issues affecting women, girls, and youth.
Students gain hands-on experience producing high-profile podcast series and gain valuable industry experience in real-world situations.
The project is led by Brett Spencer from the University's Center for Podcasting Excellence, alongside BBC Women in Stem (BBC WiSTEM) Co-Chair Lalita Taylor and Dr Nigina Muntean from the United Nations Population Fund. Masu.
Topics may include sexual and reproductive health, gender equality, and the empowerment of women and girls.
With support and guidance from UNFPA experts and industry leaders, City St. George's master's students will create content that will be shared on streaming channels and UNFPA and university platforms.
Brett Spencer, Senior Lecturer in Podcasting and Director of the Podcasting Excellence Center at City St George's, University of London, said: glove.
“The United Nations Population Fund has a huge impact, and focusing on these issues and working with global organizations like the United Nations shows how podcasting can have a positive impact on the world. Masu.
“Students will gain experience working on high-profile public projects, which will be a great accomplishment to have on their resumes as they seek their first steps in the industry.
“They will also have the chance to work for one of the world's most prestigious organizations and create projects with long-lasting impact.”
Dr Glenda Cooper, Head of Journalism, added: “At City St George's Journalism Department, giving our students industry experience is at the heart of what we do. But we also believe in telling the stories that really matter.”
“This partnership will allow our Podcasting Master's students to not only collaborate with international-level experts, but also explore under-reported issues important to women, girls, and young people whose voices are not always heard. .
“We are pleased to be working with UNFPA to make this a reality.”
Larita Taylor, co-chair of BBC WiSTEM, said: We feel really lucky to be working on this collaboration between City St George's podcasters and UNFPA in collaboration with BBC WiSTEM.
“We look forward to working on this important project that highlights groundbreaking technology work and puts women at the center of design.”
Dr Nigina Muntean, UNFPA Head of Innovation, said: “Podcasts have the unique power to bring people together and inspire change.
“Through this collaboration, UNFPA and City St. George’s are empowering the next generation of gender equality and women’s health champions.
“Together, we are demonstrating the transformative potential of innovation and storytelling, and driving meaningful action towards a more just future for women and girls.Together, we are redesigning the world. ”