Whistleblowing Now and Then
Whistleblowing Now and Then is hosted by Anna Myers, Executive Director of the Whistleblowing International Network.
Join Whistleblowing Now and Then to hear about the most important issues of the day for whistleblowing, featuring interviews with experts, whistleblowers and advocates from around the world. Whistleblowing Now and Then is produced by Verity Loughlin, Communications Officer at WIN. The theme music is by the Routes Quartet and edited by Josh Brown.
Whistleblowing Now and Then
Episode 4: Civil society | Elodie Nace
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Civil society organizations play a crucial role in bridging the gap between whistleblowers and formal institutions. They provide essential support, such as legal assistance, advocacy, and psychological care, which national authorities may not be equipped to offer. These organizations often act as intermediaries, helping whistleblowers navigate the complexities of legal and bureaucratic systems. However, civil society organizations face their own challenges, such as maintaining independence and securing sufficient resources, which can impact their ability to effectively support whistleblowers.
In this episode of the third season of “Whistleblowing Now and Then”, titled “The Ecosystem Behind the Courage”, host Anna Myers sits down with Elodie Nace, General Delegate at France’s Maison des Lanceurs d’Alerte (Whistleblower’s House).
Anna Myers is the Executive Director of the Whistleblowing International Network (WIN). To learn more about WIN, visit the website: https://whistleblowingnetwork.org/Home
Dr Vigjilenca Abazi is the Executive Director of the European Whistleblowing Institute (EWI). To learn more about EWI, visit the website: https://www.ewi.legal/.
The third season of “Whistleblowing Now and Then” is part of Project BRIGHT (101143234), co-funded by the European Commission.