

James Elder
UNICEF spokesperson discussing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and aid restrictions.
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Sep 7, 2025 • 1h 3min
152. "A War on Children": A Generation in Gaza at Risk (James Elder)
James Elder, a UNICEF spokesperson with two decades of experience in humanitarian crises, sheds light on the dire situation in Gaza. He details the unprecedented humanitarian challenges, particularly for children caught in conflict. The discussion emphasizes the resilience of the Palestinian community, addressing issues of medical shortages and the importance of education. Elder also highlights the role of storytelling in raising awareness, urging global compassion and advocacy for vulnerable populations amidst continuous suffering.

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Sep 3, 2025 • 39min
What UNICEF saw in Gaza
James Elder, UNICEF’s global spokesperson, shares his harrowing insights from five trips to Gaza since the recent attacks. He discusses the dire humanitarian crisis faced by children, highlighting heartbreaking stories like that of a young boy searching for food in a war zone. Elder emphasizes the overwhelming trauma and malnutrition affecting vulnerable youths and reflects on the challenges of advocating for their rights amid such conflict. His powerful accounts reveal the urgent need for accountability and action to support these innocent lives caught in the chaos.

Oct 21, 2025 • 19min
UNICEF's James Elder on the children of Gaza
In this insightful discussion, James Elder, UNICEF's global spokesperson and a key witness to the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, shares his firsthand experiences from multiple missions. He reveals heartbreaking stories of grieving parents and the terrible toll on children amidst the conflict. James highlights the critical role of ceasefires for delivering aid and emphasizes the urgent need for psychological support for traumatized families. He calls for increased international pressure to uphold humanitarian laws and ensure aid reaches those in desperate need.