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By: Rachel Louise Snyder on Apr 03, 2010
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My husband and I went to Ajijic, Mexico to visit my aunt and uncle, who'd been living there for about 16 years. The town was postcard charming. more...
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By: Nancy Greenleese on Mar 29, 2010
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In Rome, I recently crossed paths with a Canadian couple who were visiting my adopted city. They told me that they weren't eating in any restaurants during their visit to Italy. more...
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By: Taurai Maduna on Jan 30, 2010
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I remember growing up and seeing a huge poster in my brother's room of the famous NBA player Michael Jordan, who played for the Chicago Bulls.
It was Elijah's pride and joy. It repr more...
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By: Rachel Louise Snyder on Jan 25, 2010
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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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By: Grant Fuller on Jan 23, 2010
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The day after Haiti's earthquake nightmare began, I wandered to the Haitian embassy in Mexico City to see what was happening. more...
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Ruth has been reporting from China since 2005. She has filed for Marketplace, Deutsche Welle, German Radio and other outlets and also writes for newspapers and magazines.
Ruth is an accomplished radio journalist. Prior to moving to China she worked for the BBC World Service in London for more than a decade, producing and editing programs such as NewsHour, The World Today and Europe Today.
"China never fails to surprise and astonish me," Ruth says. The Middle Kingdom is a difficult place to report from. Journalists face all kinds of restrictions and obstacles. "But people's courage and determination to make this a better place and fight for their rights makes working in China a tremendously rewarding experience."
Amelia De Sousa is a journalist based in Haiti. After winning a Fulbright Fellowship to Haiti in 2003 to study mass media and HIV prevention, Amelia started an independent film company to create educational materials for grassroots organizations working in social change. When the government collapsed a year later, Amelia started freelance radio reporting for major broadcasters like National Public Radio, the BBC, and CNN. She has been happy to report for World Vision Report since January of 2006.
Emily Wong's radio stories about Kenya have aired on the World Vision Report, the BBC World Service and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's radio program Dispatches.
At the United Nations Human Settlements Program (UN-HABITAT), she worked as a consultant on gender equality programs, based in Nairobi, Kenya. In the United Kingdom, she has worked as a domestic violence victims' advocate. She lives in London.
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.
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.




