Patrick Rose
Exhibition shows environment beauty and devastation in the Solomons
The natural beauty and indigenous culture of Solomon Islands were on show at a recent exhibition in Wellington, juxtaposed with jarring images of logging and mining. Audio
Teju Cole
Writer and photographer Teju Cole has been described by Salman Rushdie as one of the most gifted writers of his generation. Teju, who is also photography critic for the NY Times, is at the Auckland… Audio
Patrick Rose: Nigeria's children
Last week 82 of the Chibok girls kidnapped by Boko Haram in 2014 were released. The kidnapping is part of a much bigger tragedy. Kiwi Patrick Rose is UNICEF's crisis communications specialist for West… Audio
UNICEF declares famine in South Sudan
New Zealander Patrick Rose, who is based in UNICEF's Senegal office, explains the dire famine hitting South Sudan. Audio
UNICEF warns young children will perish in Nigeria if no action
UNICEF warns that tens of thousands of children could die of malnutrition if more help is not given on a threatening food crisis made worse by the Boko Haram insurgency. Audio
New Zealander working to bring relief to victims of war
Patrick Rose, the communications director at UNICEF New Zealand speaks to Morning Report from Damascus. Audio
Nepalese still struggling one year on from quake
So many regions are still struggling one year on from the fatal earthquake, with some buildings still lying in ruins and people still in dire need of ongoing medical care. Audio