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    Explore " timor-leste" with insightful episodes like "Boy killed as wild weather lashes PNG's north eastern islands", "Daily News Update - Aug 12", "Can fixing dinner fix the planet? — Jessica Fanzo", "Witness K and the ‘outrageous’ spy scandal that failed to shame Australia" and "‘It was life or death’: the plane-hijacking refugees Australia embraced" from podcasts like ""Pacific Review", "All Hands Update", "In Pursuit of Development", "Guardian Australia Reads" and "Guardian Australia Reads"" and more!

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    Boy killed as wild weather lashes PNG's north eastern islands

    Boy killed as wild weather lashes PNG's north eastern islands

    On this week's program: In PNG a young boy has drowned during coastal flooding that's devastated islands in the country's far northeast; a lack of rain in parts of the Cook Islands is prompting calls for people to conserve water with reservoirs running low; frustration in Timor-Leste at extremely slow internet; and the battle for Pasifika rugby players to win the right to play for their countries of heritage captured in a new documentary.

    Daily News Update - Aug 12

    Daily News Update - Aug 12
    This edition features stories about how USS Peleliu is providing Navy and Marine Corps helicopters in support of flood relief for 14 million people in Pakistan and USNS Mercy arrived in Timor-Leste, August 11th, for its final Pacific Partnership 2010 Mission Port. Hosted by Petty Officer 2nd Class Erik Siegel.

    Can fixing dinner fix the planet? — Jessica Fanzo

    Can fixing dinner fix the planet? — Jessica Fanzo

    A complex web of factors affects our ability not only to meet nutritional needs, but also our efforts to sustain biodiversity and protect the environment. As the world's agricultural, environmental, and nutritional needs intersect—and often collide—how can nations, international organizations and consumers work together to reverse the damage by changing how we make, distribute, and buy food? And do we have the right to eat wrongly?

    Jessica Fanzo is the Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Global Food & Agricultural Policy and Ethics at Johns Hopkins University. She has previously worked as an advisor for various organizations and governments including the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), the Scaling Up Nutrition movement (SUN), the UN Standing Committee on Nutrition (UNSCN), and the World Health Organization (WHO). Her latest book is Can Fixing Dinner Fix the Planet? 

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    Professor Dan Banik, University of Oslo, Twitter: @danbanik  @GlobalDevPod

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    Timor-Leste: 2021 economic survey

    Timor-Leste: 2021 economic survey

    Charles Scheiner presents the 2021 economic survey of Timor-Leste, outlining  the current economic situation, particularly in relation to the state budget, and the dominance of the Petroleum Fund in state finances. He also looks at future oil and gas possibilities, including Greater Sunrise and the Tasi Mane petroleum infrastructure project, and argues regardless of the paths Timor-Leste chooses to follow, investing in its people – through education, health and nutrition – is essential. 

    The presentation is a draft of a forthcoming paper in the Pacific Survey series, published in the Asia & the Pacific Policy Studies journal.

    Speaker:
    Charles Scheiner is a researcher at La’o Hamutuk, the Timor-Leste Institute for Development Monitoring and Analysis, an independent, non-partisan, Timorese civil society research organisation. He specialises in the effects of oil and gas extraction, including on economics, governance, environment and revenue management. 

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    Chair:
    Professor Stephen Howes, Director, Development Policy Centre, The Australian National University

     

    Photo credit: Charles Scheiner

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