This pilot episode explores climate, peace, and security—and why these issues matter at the United Nations (UN). Using South Sudan’s devastating floods as a powerful example, we examine how resource competition and armed groups strain communities already facing climate crises.  

Discover how local voices respond to these intertwined challenges, and how the UN is adapting its peacekeeping role. Host Nazanine Moshiri speaks with Johnson Nkem of the UN Mission in South Sudan and Repent Taban from the Nile Sustainable Development Organization for on-the-ground insights.