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By: Derek Moyo on Dec 20, 2008
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Covering the cholera story was no easy task. I woke up at 4 a.m. to drive to the border town of Musina in South Africa, which for the past three weeks had been battling a cholera outbreak that has killed more than 1,000 people in neighbouring Zimbabwe.
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Anna Boiko-Weyrauch is an independent radio producer. Her work has aired on Morning Edition, Weekend America, Marketplace, and Voice of America. She also worked for the United Nations Radio News Service in New York City. Anna is fluent in Japanese and Spanish -– with a smattering of French, Mandarin and Kinyarwanda.
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.
Taurai Maduna is a Zimbabwean journalist based in Johannesburg, South Africa.
As a photographer, his work has been used by international news agencies that include Agence France Presse (AFP) and the European Pressphoto Agency (EPA).
As a writer his work has been used by IRIN News and Panos London.
Jared Ferrie is a freelance journalist and correspondent for The National Newspaper. He was born in Vancouver where he worked as a daily reporter for print and radio, but after reading one too many books written by foreign correspondents he decided to move overseas. Jared has reported from countries in West Africa and Southeast Asia, as well as Afghanistan and rebel-held territory in Sri Lanka. He currently lives in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
As a Middlebury Fellow in Environmental Journalism, Sierra Crane-Murdoch wrote about coal miners, water, strip mining, and mountain culture from her base in Southwestern Virginia. She has freelanced in print, radio, and photography, and is a staff writer for High Country News, a magazine that covers the American West. 