Kathryn Bolles | Civil Society & Philanthropy
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When crisis strikes, what role do humanitarian aid organizations play in serving the most vulnerable members of society? What type of lived experiences influence a person’s desire to dedicate their career to this type of work? In this episode, Joanne and Sarah are in conversation with Kathryn Bolles of Save the Children. Kathryn shares her unique journey into social justice work including stories of delivering emergency care and relief to the people of Haiti and Somalia, and inspiring lessons she has learned about giving and philanthropy. Save the Children operates in 120 countries and facilitates the rapid delivery of evidence-based and innovative health and nutrition interventions that address the major causes of illness and death among humanity’s most vulnerable members.
Chapter
1. Kathryn Bolles | Civil Society & Philanthropy (00:00:00)
2. Introduction to Kathryn Bolles (00:00:25)
3. Overview of Save the Children (00:01:41)
4. Awakening to Social Justice (00:03:42)
5. Community Support for Terminal Illness (00:05:35)
6. International Public Health + Haiti (00:05:58)
7. Health Equity (00:08:54)
8. Lived Experience & Perspective (00:10:11)
9. Local Solutions (00:12:10)
10. Children's Mental Health (00:14:15)
11. Children as Stakeholders (00:16:27)
12. Denouement & Trauma (00:17:55)
13. Local Participation & Decision Making (00:18:53)
14. Core Values (00:26:45)
15. Positive Deviance (PD) (00:27:37)
16. Host Reflection (00:30:32)
17. Life, Mortality & Grief (00:32:36)
18. Systems Change (00:33:30)
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