Chris Clarke
Lake Taupo nears maximum capacity
Tim Truebridge of the Friends of Lake Taupo group discusses the worries over high lake levels. Audio
The Panel with Michele A'Court and Chris Clarke (Part 2)
A culture's willingness to help others is a strong indicator of the strength of its GDP . What the Panelists Michele A'Court and Chris Clarke want to talk about. Paul Spoonley of Massey University… Audio
The Panel with Michele A'Court and Chris Clarke (Part 1)
Tim Truebridge of the Friends of Lake Taupo group discusses the worried over high lake levels. Wellington's IRD building stairway cracks were known about years ago. Laura Wallace of GNS explains what… Audio
Chris Clarke - World Summit for Refugees and Migrants
World Vision NZ CEO Chris Clarke talks to Wallace on the eve of the World Summit for Refugees and Migrants. New Zealand has been one of the most generous and supportive countries towards the Syrian… Audio
Walking in Their Shoes
As the refugee crisis deepens in Europe, Christchurch children have gained an insight into the plight of the many Syrian families affected. Audio
Mojo Coffee helping rebuild Vanuatu
A New Zealand coffee chain is using the last beans grown in pre-cyclone Vanuatu to help rebuild the country's devastated coffee industry. Audio
Chris Clarke: mideast crisis
CEO of World Vision in New Zealand who recently visited Iraqi Kurdistan and Lebanon, in advance of the launch of the Syrian refugee appeal on 7 March. Audio
Typhoon survivors hunt for supplies
Survivors of typhoon Haiyan are turning to desperate measures as they search for food, water and medicine. The typhoon, one of the worst ever recorded, is estimated to have affected up to 11 million… Audio
Chris Clarke - treating global health
World Vision NZ chief executive Chris Clarke has challenged the international community to improve its track record on providing medical help for the poorest people in the world. Audio