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Children at Heart – Unicef South Africa Podcast

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Unicef South Africa has every child at heart. In light of the Coronavirus outbreak, this podcast focuses on the wellbeing, rights and protection of children.

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3/31/2020

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April 29, 2020

A faith response to the Coronavirus

Nobody asks more questions than a curious child. In the midst of a global pandemic, we as adults have scores of questions ourselves. Children have thousands more than that! We could all do with some reassurance right now, especially the children around us. In episode 5 of Children at Heart we speak to faith leaders who help us answer a question of our own: what is the role of faith groups in the time of COVID-19? Children at Heart is a UNICEF South Africa podcast in partnership with Heartlines. This series is produced by Audiodacious. Host: Nevelia Moloi Engineer & editor: Mzamo Moloi Music: "Crystal Clarity" by Space-Mono “Family” by Josh Leake

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April 20, 2020

Mental health, children & COVID-19

Will childhood ever be the same again beyond COVID-19? There’s a growing concern around the impact of the Coronavirus on the mental health and wellbeing of children, who may have a lot of questions, frustrations and fears that they’re not always able to articulate. In episode 4 of Children at Heart, we talk to Edith Kriel, executive director of Jelly Beanz, a child protection organization that supports children and families who have experienced trauma, abuse or neglect. She offers insights on how to help your kids stay mentally strong through this unusual time and reminds caregivers and parents to also pay attention to their own mental health. Children at Heart is a UNICEF South Africa podcast in partnership with Heartlines. This series is produced by Audiodacious. Series producers: Mzamo Moloi. Nevelia Moloi Host: Nevelia Moloi Engineer & editor: Mzamo Moloi Music: "Crystal Clarity" by Space-Mono "Countdown" by Paper Planes

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April 14, 2020

Protecting children's rights during a lockdown

There are many things under threat during a national lockdown: jobs, availability of resources, access to education, to name a few. But there are people who are working hard to ensure that the rights of children are not on the list of things under threat. In this episode we hear from Angie Makwetla Commissioner of the Human Rights Commission Responsible for Children's Rights. She offers perspective on how children’s rights have been impacted by COVID-19 and the lockdown – and why she’s hopeful that we’ll emerge stronger as a nation on the other side of this pandemic. Children at Heart is a UNICEF South Africa podcast in partnership with Heartlines. This series is produced by Audiodacious. Series producers: Mzamo Moloi. Nevelia Moloi Host: Nevelia Moloi Engineer & editor: Mzamo Moloi Music: "Crystal Clarity" by Space-Mono

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What is Children at Heart – Unicef South Africa Podcast?

Unicef South Africa has every child at heart. In light of the Coronavirus outbreak, this podcast focuses on the wellbeing, rights and protection of children.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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