Small Changes

By The Guardian

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Small Changes is a podcast series of one-on-one interviews with people who've seen a problem in the world and set out to change it – often in small and unexpected ways

Episode Date
Weekend: episode two of a new podcast
Apr 01, 2022
Weekend: episode one of a new podcast
Feb 05, 2022
Comfort Eating with Grace Dent: episode one of a new podcast
Jul 01, 2021
Reverberate: episode 1 of our new series
Feb 08, 2021
Innermost: another episode of our new series
Aug 03, 2020
Innermost: episode 1 of a new series
Jun 25, 2020
'The blood lady': the medical start-up founder saving lives in Nigeria
Dec 19, 2018
'What happened to me will not happen to my daughters': sexual violence in war
Dec 12, 2018
Defying the Taliban: Afghanistan's secret schools for girls
Dec 05, 2018
'I live in the 21st century, not the 10th': the first female judge in a sharia court
Nov 28, 2018
'Suddenly you have to run for your life': a film-maker's take on life in Sudan
Nov 21, 2018
‘My father's murderers are still free’: taking on Mexico's violent underworld
Nov 14, 2018
'Disability is not the end of the world': reinventing yourself after becoming blind
Nov 07, 2018
'It's a long fight': the communities devastated by Brazil's dam collapse
Oct 31, 2018
Capital offence: tackling harassment on public transport in Bogotá
Oct 24, 2018
'Inequality is a poison': campaigning for Muslim women's rights
Oct 17, 2018
Fighting for LGBT rights in a country where lesbians are caned
Oct 10, 2018
Fighting the advance of the desert: the forest maker of the Sahel
Oct 03, 2018
The Mosul historian who risked his life to blog about life under Isis
Sep 26, 2018
'I'm a living manifestation of possibility': South Africa's emissary on disability
Sep 19, 2018
'It came at a great cost but it was worth it': Bangladesh protests
Sep 12, 2018
'Dance has done so much for me': the leader of Kenya's slum ballet school
Aug 22, 2018
'Girls who leave militias get rejected': helping child soldiers go home
Aug 15, 2018
The football-loving lawyer moving the goalposts for girls’ rights in Kenya
Aug 08, 2018
'I was always a rebel who stood up for my rights': rise of a Tunisian activist
Aug 01, 2018
How opera found an open ear in South Africa's townships
Jul 25, 2018
Resistance 101: the video game going to war on malaria
Jul 18, 2018
The cashless taxi system that's reducing Rwanda's traffic accidents
Jul 11, 2018
The Palestinian engineer using ashes and rubble to rebuild Gaza
Jul 04, 2018
'Half of Indian children are sexually abused': a survivor speaks out
Jun 27, 2018
The doctor from Myanmar faced with 1 million patients and a plague of rats
Jun 20, 2018
Executed, disappeared, tortured: the risks of defending human rights
May 30, 2018
'Every girl is forced by our culture into FGM': battling for change in Kenya
May 23, 2018
'Children were dying of hunger': the doctor fighting for Ecuador's poor – podcast
May 16, 2018
Could this man end the 35-year tyranny of Cameroon's President Biya?
May 09, 2018
'It's everywhere – in factories, in the bedroom': fighting India's gender violence
May 02, 2018
Sun, sand and thousands of refugees: the Lesbos volunteer
Apr 25, 2018
From cattle herder to big pharma expert: one man's fight to end malaria
Apr 18, 2018
The woman who braves bullets and bombs to uphold her father's legacy in Somalia
Apr 11, 2018
Human experience will always speak louder than any campaign
Apr 04, 2018
Block like an Egyptian: roller derby team get women's rights on track
Mar 28, 2018
'Oxfam allegations are tip of iceberg': sexual harassment and aid workers
Feb 14, 2018
'Everything was clouded by Trump in 2017': a challenging year for poor nations
Dec 19, 2017
'It was unbelievable horror': the Rohingya crisis
Dec 07, 2017
'Famine as mass atrocity': in conversation with Alex de Waal
Nov 23, 2017
'Making war is easier than making peace': in conversation with Colombia's President Santos
Nov 08, 2017
'Some people believe disability is contagious': breaking down barriers in Mozambique
Oct 10, 2017
We need to talk about … Population and climate change
Oct 07, 2017
'Without health, people have nothing': Tanzania seeks a political salve – podcast
Jul 28, 2017
Why we need to get contraceptives to teenagers
Jul 06, 2017
How do you solve half a century of bloodshed in Colombia?
Apr 27, 2017
Why is east Africa facing a hunger crisis and what can be done? – podcast
Mar 23, 2017
Is child labour always wrong? The view from Bolivia
Feb 23, 2017
El trabajo infantil en Bolivia: ¿puede justificarse?
Feb 23, 2017
African women form a united front in the battle for equality
Jan 19, 2017
Zika, drought, conflict: what 2016 meant for the world's poorest
Dec 21, 2016
Cómo llegó Cuba a la mayoría de edad en el desarrollo de la primera infancia
Nov 16, 2016
How Cuba came of age on early childhood development
Nov 16, 2016
How Sri Lanka bit back at mosquitoes and wiped out malaria – podcast
Oct 24, 2016
Why are 63 million girls missing out on education?
Sep 19, 2016
Why Obama's ambition of an Aids-free generation is a pipe dream
Aug 01, 2016
Africa and the tech revolution: what's holding back the mobile continent?
Jul 26, 2016
Let's talk about sex: why do we need good sex education? – podcast
Jun 15, 2016
Why are so many children around the world out of school?
May 19, 2016
Dentro de La Ciudad de las Mujeres en Colombia
May 12, 2016
Inside Colombia's City of Women
Apr 20, 2016
Where drought is the new normal: El Niño worsens food shortages in Malawi and Zimbabwe
Mar 30, 2016
Democrats v autocrats in Africa: is there a winning formula? – podcast
Feb 25, 2016
In the eye of El Niño: landslides and flooding in coastal Peru
Jan 30, 2016
Paris climate talks turn up the heat on world leaders
Dec 10, 2015
Why are there so few women in power?
Nov 30, 2015
Measuring up: how open data could spur drive to meet global goals
Nov 04, 2015
Can Beyoncé, Ed Sheeran and Coldplay make the global goals famous?
Oct 05, 2015
Africa's children: 10 years on
Aug 31, 2015
Counting the cost of the Boko Haram crisis
Jul 30, 2015
Financing the sustainable development goals
Jun 23, 2015
What causes conflict and how can it be resolved?
May 20, 2015