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By: Jill Ryan on Aug 28, 2010
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A dusty road outside a steel factory may not seem like a ripe spot to set up a school, but Kamal Parmar worked with what he had. more...
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By: Emily Wong on Jun 20, 2009
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Free education in Kenya isn't entirely free. Tuition is free, but as in other places, there are many other costs associated with school that aren't covered. These include books, school uniforms, bus fares, and food and accommodation costs for those students who live far away from their schools and need to board there. more...
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By: Conrad Fox on Oct 07, 2008
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Our reporter in Mexico, Conrad Fox, illustrates some of the hazards of getting "even the simplest stories" ...
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Marcos' passions are social communications, radio, culture, people, and traveling. His favorite radio programs are technology and traveling. He says, "I love walking the world."
Marcos was part of the founding interdisciplinary team that created a psychiatric radio program in Argentina, and he has created a documentary on the subject. He works as a reporter for a few radio stations.
Conrad's recent stories on the World Vision Report are listed here.
Read Conrad's blog for more information.
Chris Burrell lives with his son in East Boston, Massachusetts. A freelance radio and television producer, he has contributed work to WGBH and WBUR and to the shows, Here & Now and The Takeaway. He was a staff writer for the Vineyard Gazette and has written for the New York Times, Washington Post, Boston Globe and Philadelphia Inquirer.
Chris' recent stories on the World Vision Report are listed here.
Heba Aly is a Khartoum-based freelance journalist. She has worked for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in both radio and television, as well as many of Canada's largest daily newspapers. She has also worked for the United Nations' humanitarian news service (IRIN) in Senegal, West Africa and Chad, central Africa.
As a freelancer in Sudan, Heba has contributed news and features to various outlets, including the Globe and Mail, Christian Science Monitor, Public Radio International and IRIN. She speaks fluent Englsh and French, and also speaks Arabic and Spanish.
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.

