International Aid And Development
'At a tipping point in Gaza' says aid worker as children die
Twenty children have died from malnutrition in Gaza in the last few days, Save the Children say. Audio
Foreign Minister Winston Peters on calls to resume aid into Gaza
The UN is warning that 14,000 babies are estimated to be suffering severe acute malnutrition in Gaza - and ideally they need to get supplies within 48 hours. Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters… Audio
Warnings thousands of babies could die in Gaza in next two days if more aid isn't allowed in
There's a new and stark warning from the United Nations that thousands of babies could die in Gaza over the next two days if more aid doesn't reach them. Tel Aviv correspondent Trent Murray spoke to… Audio
Prince Harry accused of bullying, harassment by charity chair
The chair of a charity Prince Harry set up to help young people with HIV and AIDS in Lesotho and Botswana has accused him of "harassment and bullying at scale" after he quit this week. Audio
From New Zealand to Afghanistan, with Project 51
Today marks six years since the Christchurch mosque attacks. One couple's new documentary honours the lives lost - and the lives changed as a result. Audio
The women rebuilding Ukraine
After Russian forces retreated from the northern Chernihiv region in Ukraine, leaving widespread destruction, the Repair Together initiative was born. Thousands of men and women volunteers worked… Audio
Kiwi science helping Kenyans
A group of local mathematicians have just been awarded 3.4 million dollars to improve food security in Kenya. Audio
Choosing sides in the battle for influence in the Pacific
As the US looks to be leaving the Pacific, and New Zealand is rowing with Kiribati and the Cook Islands, experts worry about Chinese influence.
Geopolitical games in the South Pacific
As the US looks to be leaving the Pacific, and New Zealand is rowing with Kiribati and the Cook Islands, experts worry about Chinese influence. Audio
Christchurch man says family in Gaza will never leave
A Christchurch man who lost 55 relatives in three Israeli airstrikes on Gaza says his remaining family will never leave, despite a US proposal to remove them. Audio
Morning Report Essentials for Tuesday 4 February 2025
On today's episode, the Prime Minister has confirmed he will be hosted by Ngai Tahu in Akaroa for Waitangi Day on Thursday, the Trade Minister says officials and the prime minister have been in… Audio
Jennifer Tierney: Helping where help is needed most
Médecins Sans Frontières says there was an unprecedented strain on global humanitarian services last year and expects the demand to continue in 2025. Audio
Timor-Leste's bid to join the ICC
Self-confessed "cricket tragic" Mark Young was in Timor Leste with the VSA, and when he saw locals playing cricket with homemade gear, he decided to do something about it. Audio
Death toll from Vanuatu earthquake expected to rise
The official death toll from the earthquake in Vanuatu remains at 14 but is expected to rise as rescue teams continue searching rubble in the capital Port Villa. Audio
NZ emergency workers delayed reaching Vanuatu
New Zealand emergency workers including 34 Urban Search and Rescue workers, have been delayed in reaching Vanuatu, after a fault on the Hercules they were on resulted in it being diverted to New… Audio
NZ charity delivers humanitarian aid to more than a million people
"We count every family ... we have been counting them for 10 years now." Audio
NZ charity delivers aid to more than a million people in conflict zones
In its tenth year of operation, ReliefAid has delivered aid to more than a million people in international conflict zones. Founder Mike Seawright joins Jim to talk about what it's like on the ground… Audio
At the Mangere Refugee Resettlement Centre, becoming a New Zealander
Every year, 1500 refugees get a crash course on life in Aotearoa.
For refugees coming to New Zealand, a refuge
Every year, 1500 refugees get a crash course on life in Aotearoa Audio
The case for COPs (even this one)
Pacific Island nations and other vulnerable countries don't have a voice at the G20, but they make themselves heard at climate summits.