The IKEA Foundation Podcast

By: IKEA Foundation
  • Summary

  • Listen in on conversations with the IKEA Foundation team and guests from the world of philanthropy, climate change, renewable energy and sustainable development on a wide range of issues and challenges we face today. If your approach to problem solving is to ask the question ‘what if’, this podcast is made for you. Produced by the IKEA Foundation communications team.
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Episodes
  • Episode #8 Alexander Betts and Ola Rosling
    Dec 17 2020

    Episode Introduction 

    Alexander Betts, Professor of Forced Migration and International Affairs at the University of Oxford, and Ola Rosling, CEO of Gapminder, discuss what (almost) everybody gets wrong about refugees in this episode hosted by IKEA Foundation CEO Per Heggenes. 

     There are a lot of misconceptions about refugees, especially around their intentions and why they leave their homes, belongings and loved ones to venture into the unknown. Do you think you know your facts about refugees? Learn more from two interesting and knowledgeable guests who shine a light on some of the issues faced by the world’s 26 million refugees. 

    Guests Bio  

    Ola Rosling is President and Co-Founder of Gapminder Foundation, which he founded together with his wife and his father. Since 1999, Ola has led the development of the Trendalyzer software, which was acquired by Google in 2007. At Google Ola and his team delivered the Motion Chart as part of Google Spreadsheets. As Product Manager for Google Public Data, Ola then helped democratise access to public statistics by developing the infrastructure needed to make official statistics part of Google Search results. Ola and Anna went back to Gapminder in 2011 to develop free teaching materials for a fact-based worldview. In 2014, Ola coined the term “Factfulness”, which Gapminder is now promoting to make education about Sustainable Development less ideological and more fact-based. 

    Together with Anna and Hans, Ola wrote Factfulness, a book launched in April 2018. 
    Twitter handle: @OlaRosling

    Alexander Betts is Professor of Forced Migration and International Affairs, William Golding Senior Fellow in Politics at Brasenose College, and Associate Head of the Social Sciences Division, at the University of Oxford. He served as Director of the Refugee Studies Centre between 2014 and 2017. His research focuses on the politics and economics of refugee assistance. He is co-author, with Paul Collier, of Refuge: Transforming a Broken Refugee System (Penguin Allen Lane), which was named by the Economist as one of the “Best Books of 2017”. He is a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader and was named by Foreign Policy magazine in the top 100 global thinkers of 2016. His TED talks have been viewed by over 3 million people, and he has written for the New York Times, the Guardian, and the Washington Post. He has previously worked for UNHCR and serves as a Councillor on the World Refugee Council. 
    Twitter handle: @alexander_betts 

    Mentioned in this episode  

    To learn more: Factfulness book launched in April 2018. https://www.gapminder.org/factfulness-book/ 

    To know more about Gapminder:  

    www.gapminder.org   

    To know more about Oxford University: 
    https://www.rsc.ox.ac.uk/publications  

    Show credits  

    Host: Altaf Makhiawala, Strategic Communicator, IKEA Foundation 

    Executive Producer: Truus Huisman, Chief Communication Officer  

    Researcher: Blanche van de Stolpe, Strategic Communicator, IKEA Foundation 

    An Andy Clark Media Production for the IKEA Foundation  

    Want to contact the show? Reach out at wehearyou@ikeafoundation.org
    FACEBOOK | TWITTER | LINKEDIN | INSTAGRAM 

    Learn more about IKEA Foundation: 

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    42 mins
  • Episode #7 Barri Shorey
    Dec 10 2020

    Episode Introduction 

    In this episode, Barri Shorey from International Rescue Committee, discusses not only the current challenges refugees face around the world, but the often overlooked long-term economic impacts of how the COVID-19 pandemic affects refugees differently with IKEA Foundation Chief Executive Officer, Per Heggenes. The question we will discuss will be: What’s life like for a refugee caught in the global COVID pandemic – now, and in the future?  

    Guests Bio  

    Barri Shorey is the Senior Director of the Economic Recovery and Development Unit of the International Rescue Committee, which works to ensure that people whose lives and livelihoods have been shattered by conflict or disaster have their most basic survival needs met and have the assets and income to prosper. She manages a team of 30 people supporting quality implementation, research and evidence building, and strategy development of the IRC’s global cash and livelihoods programming. 

    Twitter handle: @BarriShorey
     
    Mentioned in this episode 

    To get questions that have been asked during this session 

    https://ikeafoundation.org/ask-an-expert-with-barri-shorey/ 

    To know more about International Rescue Committee (IRC) partnership with IKEA Foundation:  

    https://ikeafoundation.org/story/world-refugee-day-2020/ 

    To know more about International Rescue Committee (IRC) call to action: 
    https://www.rescue.org/article/refugees-and-their-new-communities-thriving-together 

    Show credits 

    Host: Altaf Makhiawala 

    Executive Producer: Truus Huisman 

    Researcher: Blanche van de Stolpe 

    An Andy Clark Media Production for the IKEA Foundation 

    Want to contact the show? Reach out at wehearyou@ikeafoundation.org
    FACEBOOK | TWITTER | LINKEDIN | INSTAGRAM 

    Learn more about IKEA Foundation: www.ikeafoundation.org  

    Programming Note:  

    This conversation was recorded as part of the Ask An Expert series livestreamed online on June 11, 2020. This is an edited and produced version of the conversation for this podcast.  

    YouTube link to the original video conversation.  

       

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    42 mins
  • Episode #6 Willy Foote and Katie Naeve
    Dec 2 2020

    Episode Introduction

    Women farmers in rural communities are responsible for feeding much of the world, but they often don’t get enough to eat themselves. They struggle to access financial support that would help them earn a decent income—and the pandemic is making this situation even worse. In this episode, we discuss how the COVID-19 crisis is impacting women in rural communities and how we can support them to become the leaders and food producers our world needs. Willy Foote and Katie Naeve of Root Capital discuss this with Nico Janssen, Programme Manager for our Agricultural Livelihoods Portfolio. 

    Guest Bio 

    Willy Foote is the Founder and CEO of Root Capital, a nonprofit that offers credit and financial advice to small agricultural businesses, especially women, so that they can build profitable and climate smart livelihoods. Foote is a Skoll Entrepreneur and an Ashoka Global Fellow. He was named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2008, one of Forbes’ “Impact 30” in 2011, and was a 2012 Henry Crown Fellow of the Aspen Institute. 

    Katie Naeve is the Director of Impact and Partnerships at Root Capital. She works on developing and growing strategic partnerships that present opportunities for Root Capital to scale growth and impact. Previously, she conducted evaluations of a number of international development projects around the globe with Harvard’s Center for International Development and Mathematica Policy Research. She has also worked in Colombia with children affected by armed conflict. 

    Mentioned in this episode:
    To know more about the IKEA Foundation’s partnership with Root Capital, read this story: https://ikeafoundation.org/story/how-root-capital-and-the-ikea-foundation-are-building-the-resilience-of-smallholder-farmers-in-east-africa/

    Show credits:

    Host: Altaf Makhiawala

    Executive Producer: Truus Huisman

    Researcher: Lotika Mehta

    An Andy Clark Media Production for the IKEA Foundation

    Want to contact the show? Reach out at wehearyou@ikeafoundation.org

    FACEBOOK | TWITTER | LINKEDIN | INSTAGRAM

    Learn more about the IKEA Foundation: www.ikeafoundation.org

    Programming Note:

    This conversation was recorded as part of the Ask An Expert series livestreamed online on 7 May 2020. This is an edited version of the conversation for the podcast. 

     Youtube link to the original video conversation. 

     

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    45 mins

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