On Her Record with Sara Gill

Nepal's Gen Z Protests

48 min · 18 sep 2025
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Beschrijving

Our second episode focuses on the Gen Z protest movement in Nepal,  a movement that helped topple a government long accused of corruption and nepotism in just two days. We speak to filmmaker and journalist Sahana Vajracharya, who was on the ground covering the political developments as they unfolded. ++ Host/Producer: Sara Gill Audio sound: Muhammad Ali Khan++

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Sudan

Our third episode focuses on Sudan. The UN says that more than two and a half years of fighting has resulted in the world's largest humanitarian crisis with 25 million people facing acute starvation and one in three children suffering from malnutrition. To help us understand what started this conflict that is often called a counter-revolutionary war, and why a ceasefire has been so hard to achieve, we hear from Dallia Abdelmoniem. She is a former journalist turned baker turned political commentator, who, like millions of others, fled Sudan in April 2023. (A small note on production, this episode was recorded on September 3, 2025. There are small technical issues with our mics and we apologise for any listening inconveniences caused). ++ Host/Producer: Sara Gill Producer: Iman Anah Audio Edit: Muhammad Ali Khan ++

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