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EP47 - Human Rights: Who Needs Them? (Spoiler: Everyone.) With Kajsa Ollongren, EU Special Representative for Human Rights

Some people fight for human rights in the streets. Others do it in the negotiating room. This week, we meet one of the latter. Join Veronika and Lars for a fascinating conversation with Kajsa Ollongren, the EU's Special Representative for Human Rights. From the death penalty to c ...  Show more

EP46 - Art, War, and Advocacy: Ramika's Journey and Life for Women in Afghanistan

Today's guest is someone whose life story is a testament to resilience, courage, and an unwavering belief in the power of policy to change lives. Ramika Khabiri grew up in Kabul amid decades of conflict, and from an early age she found her voice through art and music — using both ...  Show more

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