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Nyamishana's Podcast

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by Nyamishana Prudence

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48 episodes
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This podcast challenges stereotypes, discusses social and political issues through in-depth dialogues and monologues with Ugandans through their lived experience.

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6/19/2020

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Episode thumbnail for Episode 49: The Unfolding Congo Crisis: A Deep Dive with Christian Rumu

March 13, 2024

Episode 49: The Unfolding Congo Crisis: A Deep Dive with Christian Rumu

In the wake of the Genocide in palestine, the world has also woken up to the ongoing conflict in the Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Since 1996, over six million people have been killed in Eastern DRC. In this episode, Christian Rumu, a Senior Campaigner at Amnesty International, speaks so elaborately about the conflict in DRC, the historical background, actors, the humanitarian cost and what individual activists can do to campaign for the liberation of DRC.

Episode thumbnail for Episode 48: The Psychosocial Security of Humanrights Defenders

January 23, 2024

Episode 48: The Psychosocial Security of Humanrights Defenders

In the pursuit of justice, human rights defenders find themselves operating in hostile environments. Many times, they prioritize the well-being of those they fight for over their own. Several reports indicate that human rights defenders find themselves burned out, anxious, feeling helpless, and even depressed and resorting to unhealthy coping mechanisms. Our guest gives us insights on how human rights defenders can prioritize psychosocial security the same way they pay attention to their physical and digital security

Episode thumbnail for Episode 47: Women Humanrights Defenders. The Structural Silencing of Ugandan Women's Voices

January 13, 2024

Episode 47: Women Humanrights Defenders. The Structural Silencing of Ugandan Women's Voices

In this episode, Rebecca Turyatunga Juna and Nagawa Lorna, a lawyer with the Women's Probono Initiative and who weigh in on the conversation on the structural silencing of voices of women in Journalist in Uganda women voices. They share their perspectives on how they are actively challenging and resisting this silencing.

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What is Nyamishana's Podcast?

This podcast challenges stereotypes, discusses social and political issues through in-depth dialogues and monologues with Ugandans through their lived experience.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

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Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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