Today on the podcast we chat with Mike Seawright from ReliefAid about the work his organisation is currently doing and some of the challenges that he faces. He joins us from a train station while waiting to board a train to another conflict zone. 3.20 - The right people. 6 - Conflict proximity. 8.50 - Donations, aid and staff. 16.30 - Money donating and where it's going. 23:30 - How does this take a toll on your mental health? 25:25 - Different ways that relief aid helps. 26:55 - Do you pick a side when it comes to conflicts or are you switzerland? 31 - Have donations dropped off in this current economic climate? 34 - Turkmenastinian saying. To help out, follow the links below. Givealittle: https://givealittle.co.nz/org/reliefaid Wesbite: https://www.reliefaid.org.nz/ Support the show: https://plus.rova.nz/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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