Welcome to the IDRiM Podcast

We are in a rapidly evolving world, meaning that the need for platforms that engage, educate, and empower society has never been more apparent. A podcast tailored to the interests and concerns of our community not only serves as a beacon of information but also fosters a sense of belonging and understanding among its listeners. By delving into diverse topics ranging from climate change and meteorological disasters to Natech disasters and terrorism, such a podcast has the potential to become a powerful tool for positive social change. In this age of digital connectivity, where voices from all corners of society yearn to be heard, the creation of a podcast offers an unparalleled opportunity to amplify junior researchers’ voices, speak meaningful dialogue, and inspire collective action.

This podcast series is going to run in a way that every Tuesday, there will be a new episode focusing on different aspects of the disaster, whether it be a recap of this month, whether it be about what we do like a documentary episode, whether it be asking students to see research about their career development, or even just asking PhD students who have just graduated to their research.

Title: IDRiM Podcast #54 “Avoidable Deaths Network: Pakistan Charter”

Summary:
This episode explores Pakistan’s engagement in the International Awareness Day for Avoidable Deaths (IAD4AD), with a 2026 focus on road safety. In response to rising traffic accidents in rural districts, the campaign brings together schools, police authorities, and community leaders to raise awareness among young people—especially motorcyclists—about safe driving, helmet use, and responsible road behavior. Through seminars, outreach visits, and awareness materials, the initiative aims to prevent avoidable deaths before they occur.
The discussion also highlights the broader importance of prevention and youth engagement, from improving safety around agricultural wells to training volunteers in first aid and emergency response. Grounded in a “global vision, local action” approach, the campaign demonstrates how practical, community-based efforts can save lives and build safer, more resilient communities.
Guests:
  • Asad Tahir (University of Leicester, UK)
Co-Hosts:
  • Dr. Mark Ashley Parry (Northumbria University, United Kingdom)
Music:
“Sunset” by Kai Engel, available at ⁠Free Music Archive⁠, licensed under CC BY 4.0.