Humans of UNDP, from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), is a podcast series developed for UNDP personnel around the world. Feeling seen, heard, and valued, while staying productive, in a digital world is an ongoing, and often overwhelming task. It can be difficult to find a balance between personal and professional needs. Join Aitor in Denmark, Marley in Iraq, and Victor in Fiji, in conversation about how we connect, communicate, and creatively adapt to the digital communications challenges that we face.

Humans of UNDP
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Humans of UNDP, from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), is a podcast series developed for UNDP personnel around the world. Feeling seen, heard, and valued, while staying productive, in a digital world is an ongoing, and often overwhelming task. It can be difficult to find a balance between personal and professional needs. Join Aitor in Denmark, Marley in Iraq, and Victor in Fiji, in conversation about how we connect, communicate, and creatively adapt to the digital communications challenges that we face.
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12/2/2019
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Recent Episodes

August 7, 2020
The Pulse That Unites Us
In our episode finale, we say goodbye to our three friends from this season: Aitor Rubio, Marley Tinnock, and Victor Ladele.

June 16, 2020
The Critical Element
We’re back in Fiji with Victor Ladele, Head of Exploration of the Accelerator Lab for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). We speak with Victor while he is on lockdown about how he is managing working from home, efficiently and innovatively, while managing 15 countries and territories in the Pacific.

May 6, 2020
Just Like Honey
We’re back in Iraq with Marley Tinnock, a communications and reporting specialist with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Iraq.
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