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Radio Interview: Dr Sandra Pertek on the Impact of USAID Cuts

Radio Interview: Dr Sandra Pertek on the Impact of USAID Cuts

In this radio interview, Dr Sandra Pertek – UKRI Future Leaders Fellow, University of Birmingham (IDD) discusses the far-reaching consequences of recent USAID funding cuts on displaced communities and especially women. Dr Pertek highlights the urgent need for gender-sensitive approaches in humanitarian response.
Dr Sandra Pertek’s interview with a local radio in London on the value of migration

Dr Sandra Pertek’s interview with a local radio in London on the value of migration

In her enlightening interview with a London radio station, Dr. Sandra Pertek delves into the value of migration, exploring its societal and humanitarian significance. She also highlights her pioneering project, Making Aid Work for Displaced Women, which integrates Islamic philanthropy into humanitarian systems to better address the complex needs of displaced women. Listen to Dr. Pertek’s insights and discover innovative approaches to supporting forcibly displaced populations.

Women, Peace, and Security for Social Development: A Duty, Not an Option. Towards Inclusive, Intersectional, and Cross-Cultural Approaches
14 February 2025
United Nations, New York
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Women, Peace, and Security for Social Development: A Duty, Not an Option. Towards Inclusive, Intersectional, and Cross-Cultural Approaches