Flip the Switch - Stories of Change

The GLAC is a diverse action network of independent leaders and change agents from more than 120 countries around the world. The network emerged from multi-stakeholder dialogues conducted by GIZ and its partners, working on the big global challenges of our time, the 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the Agenda 2030. In the face of the global challenges, every individual member feels that if we want to achieve these global goals and mitigate risks for future generations, we need to flip the switch! They networked globally with their peers and developed communities of practice, initiating sustainable transformation through projects and change processes. Each episode of Flip the Switch is a deep dive into the world of one of these individuals, their personal connection to the global challenges and the way they found to contribute towards solutions for a better future. Listen to their personal journeys and be inspired. It’s time to flip the switch and start creating a future that leaves no one behind.

Flip the Switch - Stories of Change

Latest episodes

Episode 5 - Bye to the binary for more inclusivity

Episode 5 - Bye to the binary for more inclusivity

19m 29s

People with divers Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Expression, and Sex Characteristics (SOGIESC) often face violence, exclusion, gender-based discrimination and inequalities as a result of their expression or gender identity. When talking about gender equality non-binary people, trans women, lesbian, bi and queer women (LBTQ+) , or women with diverse sex characteristics are often left out, assuming all women are cisgender and heterosexual. True gender equality not only means equality between women and men, it means equality across all genders on a non-binary spectrum.

Listen to Kathrin's story of how she has taken the next steps in her professional life...

Episode 4 - Making a change is not easy

Episode 4 - Making a change is not easy

23m 22s

To address global challenges such as climate change, poverty, hunger and others, knowledge and education are the basis for finding solutions to these problems. Quality education is one of the most effective and proven means for sustainable development and social change. And sometimes you learn things that are not taught in school.

Listen to Tawhed Bashar's story about flipping the switch, listening to her heart in times of making decisions and founding a social start up while learning about herself along the way.

Episode 3 - Keep on learning to give back

Episode 3 - Keep on learning to give back

16m 46s

Globally between and within countries progress in good health has been uneven. Most national averages hide that many are being left behind. To elongate life expectancies, reduce maternal and infant mortality rates and fight deceases like Malaria and HIV the world is in need for smart people to find answers for the most pressing questions in medicine trough research and dedication to learn.

Listen to Oluwaseyi Bolarinwa's story from being a student to becoming a tutor and striving for his PhD reaching his goals contributing to SDG3 through commitment and hard work.

Episode 2 - It all comes down to accountability

Episode 2 - It all comes down to accountability

14m 4s

Lacking accountability and transparency of institutions and leaders are a huge problem in a lot of countries around the world. Despite some progress, threats to open societies are increasing and there has been a continued lack of accountability of those in power. The key to battle corruption and abuse of power is to strenghten civic participation, community engagement and innovation in governance.

Listen to Blair Glencorse's story about him flipping the switch after young people in Nepal told him they wished for justice, accountability and less corruption in their country. Resulting in him founding the Accountability Lab to make governance work for people through supporting...