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Maricel Apatan has hands. You just can’t see them.

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Nearly everywhere you look in India there's a glorious riot of color. I stumbled across these fiery red chilies sun-drying on the ground in the courtyard of a Hindu temple in Savoi Verem, a tiny rural village in the steamy south Indian state of Goa. more...

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In most of the world, some jobs are tough and not very well paid. If you are a construction worker you will most probably be among the lower class of your society. more...

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The Melbourne Museum is one of the most incredible museums I've ever visited. They have a whole jungle with its own ecosystem built right in the middle of it.

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It was just a little story about a bunch of guys building a giant Christmas tree of metal. I could just waltz up to the construction site, talk to a few workers, record some crane noise and be done with i more...

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Kelley Weiss

Kelley Weiss

Kelley Weiss is a freelance journalist based in Northern California. Her stories air on NPR's Morning Edition, All Things Considered and Weekend Edition, The World and KQED Public Radio.

Kelley has worked as a photojournalist and staff writer for newspapers but has spent most of her time as a radio reporter specializing in health care coverage. In 2008 she won a national Edward R. Murrow investigative reporting award for a series on a hidden world of illegal prescription drugs sold at swap meets and botánicas.

Read Kelley's blog here.

Sarah Kramer

Sarah Kramer

Sarah Kramer is currently based in New York City. She is a radio producer, photographer, and oral historian. She has lived in Morocco, Chile, Guatemala, France, and the USA. (She likes exploring.) View her work at www.whatisbeau.com.

Sarah's recent stories on the World Vision Report are listed here.

Nancy Greenleese

Nancy Greenleese

Nancy Greenleese can't help but report from Rome, Italy. Every day seems worthy of a documentary, from her morning cappuccino with a heart design in the foam to churches that resonate with the enchanting sounds of nuns singing vespers.

The radio and print reporter also travels widely. She's covered bird-watching in Trinidad and Tobago, professional baseball in Mexico, and Brunei's obsession with the smelly fruit durian.

Nancy's recent stories on the World Vision Report are listed here.

James Addis

James Addis

Hailing from New Zealand, James Addison works as senior editor for World Vision Magazine, a publication of World Vision in the U.S.

He is currently on scene in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, covering the effects of the massive January 12 earthquake for World Vision, and relief efforts.

Kira Neel

Kira Neel Kira Neel is a freelance journalist currently based in New York City. She works with youth around the world as a performer and workshop facilitator to document the effects of globalization and the happenings of an increasingly connected world.