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A woman in Cuba sells CDs on her doorstep. Grant Fuller/World Vision Report
  • Week of April 16, 2011

  • This week on the World Vision Report:

    Cubans inch toward capitalism by opening private businesses ... Egypt's Coptic Christians hoped the revolution would lead to change ... Microlending faces a crisis in India ... A 'Katrina cookbook' preserves New Orleans' culture through food ... Ready-to-eat food bars from Two Degrees help nourish the world's hungry ... A reporter eats leftovers on the streets of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia ... A queen treks to fight domestic violence in the Kingdom of Bhutan ... A reporter's helper in Cuba gets arrested for his work ... A new musical, Songs of Migration, celebrates South Africa's migrants.

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Moham Alshrqawi, recently freed after 16 years in an Egyptian prison without charges. Bonnie Allen/World Vision Report
  • Week of April 9, 2011

  • This week on the World Vision Report:

    Mohamed Alshrquawi spent 16 years 'missing' in an Egyptian prison ... A new agency combats corruption in Tunisia ... U.S. investors gamble on young ball players from the Dominican Republic ... You have $1,000; can you make it through the month? Play 'Spent' and find out ... Experiencing smoked tomatoes, a traditional Argentinean treat ... 'Even the Rain' is a film taking viewers into Bolivia's water war ... Hannah Slocum's life goal is to help lift Liberian women out of poverty ... AA new trend — lady health care workers — helps improve maternal and newborn health ... A reporter changes her view of her home continent, finding a different Africa.

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A young boy shows off the photo of his family taken by a photographer with Help-Portrait. Photo/Help-Portrait
  • Week of April 2, 2011

  • This week on the World Vision Report:

    Photographers offer the gift of an image ... The world's largest refugee camp nears its 20th anniversary ... A Sri Lankan family finally returns home ... Barbershops line Tanzania's streets ... In Uganda, there are only about 100 surgeons for 32 million people ... The price for staples in India continues to rise ... A yearly street party in La Paz, Bolivia ... Eriberto Castro enjoys his days on the crane ... A popular Cajun band commemorates the Gulf oil spill.

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