Dear listener, you might have noticed that PAVE podcast hasn't published a podcast in several weeks. Due to unforeseen circumstances for which I had to visit the ER and now have several hospital appointments we had to cancel several guests. That's why we couldn't publish the amount of episodes as we would have loved to publish. We hope for your understanding and can't wait to inspire you with new episodes in the (very) nearby future. If you have any questions, please send them to: alianne@professionalsagainstviolence.com. Warmly, Alianne
Monica Singh was just 19 years old when a rejected admirer threw acid over her body. It took dozens of corrective surgeries and the life savings of Monica’s late father but Monica battled back to hit her goal: to study at Parson’s and become a fashion designer. Not only that; but she is also involved with UN women and the founder of the Mahendra Singh Foundation - named after her late father which helps victims of physical and sexual abuse, acid attacks, rape and domestic violence in rebuilding their confidence and strength on their journey to becoming survivors. The foundation [...]
We are superproud to announce the guests of our upcoming episodes of the PAVE podcast: Soon to be featured guests of the PAVE podcast I am that girl- olivia Crescenzi Kirthi Jayakumar Monica Singh Toni Troop Mae Flores Mary Kate Costello Lisa Cybaniak Funke Ambibola Previous guests of the PAVE podcast Mandy Sanghera Ravi Karkara Sabin Muzaffar Jessica Eaton
Recognition, acknowledgment and assumptions within the family court system, CPS and youthcare. Meanwhile in the Netherlands. I was standing in the courtroom. My lawyer stood next to me and the family guardian was standing next to a (for me unknown) colleague on the other side of the room. The CPS employee, my ex and his lawyer weren't there. The court asked the family guardian if she knew why “dad” wasn't present but although the family guardian knew my ex wouldn't attend the courtroom she couldn't explain what the reason was. The judge then turned to me and asked; if you were to[...]
Sabin Muzaffar is the Executive Editor & Founder of Ananke (www.anankemag.com), a digital platform empowering women through advocacy, awareness and education. Sabin has two decades of experience in traditional and new media - starting her professional journey in Karachi, Pakistan. She has worked for and contributed to numerous local & international publications including daily The News International, SPIDER, SHE, Dawn, Gulf News, Khaleej Times, ITP publication, BBVA OPENMIND, International Women's Initiative and many more. A collaborator and speaker at many events, Sabin was [...]
Ravi Karkara is Senior Advisor on Strategic Partnerships and Advocacy to the Assistant Secretary General to the UN and Deputy Executive Director at UN Women. With over two decades of experience, Ravi is an expert in various international development-related fields, driving innovation, building strategic partnerships, and promoting advocacy and programming in the areas of human rights, gender equality, accountability and social justice. He is also the Acting Head of Private Sector for UN Women. Ravi has been instrumental in supporting UN Women’s work on strategy development – this [...]
I have been asked by Joe Adzakpa to share the article below with you and since the welfare of children and women are among the articles listed under goal 16 of the sustainable development goals, I decided to share it with you all. The United Nations passed the Agenda for Sustainable Development on 25 September, 2015, consisting of seventeen Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), targeted for 2030. Also known as the Global Goals, the SDG is a universal call to transformative action; it’s an inclusive platform designed to eradicate poverty, protect the planet, and ensure peace and[...]
Jessica Eaton is an engaging, passionate speaker, lecturer, researcher and writer in the fields of sexual violence and mental health. With a career history in the management of victim and witness services in the criminal justice system, training and managing rape counseling services, setting up the first male mental health centre in the UK and training police, social workers, health staff, councilors, psychologists and local authority staff in child sexual abuse and safeguarding. For listeners without an Apple product with the “podcast” app, please [...]
Shruti Kapoor is a speaker for UN women and the founder of Sayfty. Sayty is an organisation that educates, equips and empowers women and girls against all forms of violence by training young women and girls in self-defence. For listeners without an Apple product with the "podcast" app, please visit: https://soundcloud.com/user-476654029/pave-podcast-shruti-kapoor-episode-02 to listen to the episode. Topics discussed and organisations/events mentioned in this episode: Why Shruti Kapoor founded Sayfty and how she became involved with UN women New Delhi gang rape UN youth [...]
Today's guest on the podcast is Mandy Sanghera. She is an international human rights activists who has spent the last 27 years supporting victims and survivors of Honour Based Violence and cultural Abuse, Forced Marriage , Faith Based Abuse etc. Mandy is an international motivational speaker who has spent years supporting and empowering others find their purpose and rebuild their lives after abuse . To listen to the episode for Apple users: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id1203285774 To listen to the episode via soundcloud: [...]
Alianne Looijenga
Email: Alianne@professionalsagainstviolence.com