A Podcast with Rosie Stone

Human security.

heard from those closest to it.

A Human Security podcast that explores the relationships between people, places, and the power dynamics shaping our changing world.

Conversations with the focus on conflict, climate, culture and gender with practitioners, researchers, and specialists working where the issues are felt most directly.

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LATEST EPISODE

Resource Wars Are Already Here: Climate, Water and Human Security

Brigadier Thammy Evans explores how climate change, water scarcity and competition for resources are already reshaping human security and increasing the risk of conflict. She argues that real security begins upstream, by protecting ecosystems, livelihoods and communities before crises reach the battlefield

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what the podcast explores

A wider view of human security

Conflict & Security

Climate & Environment

Gender & Communities

Humanitarian Action

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Rosie Stone

Rosie is a human security adviser with experience in defence and security and a wider link to humanitarian and international environments. Frontline Voices grew from a desire to make complex security questions understandable, relevant and grounded in experience.

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