
ammado really is about empowerment of people
While in Singapore, ammado founders, Peter Conlon and Dr. Anna Kupka, were interviewed for the popular radio show ‘the living room’ on Radio 938. They talk about their mission to connect people and organisations from all over the world and empower them to bring about change both at a local and global level.
Peter strongly believes that lack of tolerance comes from lack of knowledge and fear of the unknown. By connecting people from across borders he hopes ammado will help create more tolerance in the world. Anna explains how the platform allows nonprofits to set up their own networks of supporters and gives a sneak preview into our soon to come ‘Giving Circle’.

Ammado on Radio 938 Live Singapore [14:06m]:
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Young people are a powerful voice with a key role to play in the promotion and protection of human rights.
In this podcast interview Sarah Atkinson, International Youth Coordinator for Amnesty International, talks about her recent visit to Hong Kong and the launch of the Asia Pacific Youth Network - a community connecting young people in the Asia Pacific who want to make change happen. This network is open to all individuals desiring social change; aiming to connect them to issues of interest and to open doors to new opportunities for action.
Sarah discusses the importance of social media to such a network and the human rights movement generally and underlines young people as valuable advocates for tolerance and peace. Looking ahead to the campaigns the network will be focusing their energies on, she sees that the scope for local and global engagement will not only include, but be driven by young people.

Episode 2 - Sarah Atkinson from Amnesty International [13:54m]:
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For more information please visit the Asia Pacific Youth Network profile on ammado.
The ammado podcast brings you regular news stories, comment and interviews from around the world in the area of social change. Our blog complements the podcasts with analysis and further discussion to give you a true understanding of what’s going on in this area. Please visit our subscription page for information on how to subscribe to the ammado podcast.
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“There are a million bars of soap out there, you want to buy the one that makes you feel good”
Our very first podcast features an interview with Andrew Davies, Web Producer with Greenpeace International. Andrew traces the growth of Greenpeace’s activity in Indonesia.Centralising the importance of public opinion in action, he draws attention to the organisation’s recent affront on the use of palm oil, extracted through forest draining and destruction, in products.
Looking to the future innovations in online social media, he discusses the power of bloggers and warns against considering them as an aggregate. For more info visit the dove page on Greenpace.

Episode 1 - Andrew Davies from Greenpeace [26:00m]:
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The ammado podcast brings you regular news stories, comment and interviews from around the world in the area of social change. Our blog complements the podcasts with analysis and further discussion to give you a true understanding of what’s going on in this area. Please visit our subscription page for information on how to subscribe to the ammado podcast.
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