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A delivery man with his truck supplies purified water to residents of the Gaza Strip. Daniel Estrin/World Vision Report
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Week of November 20, 2010
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This week on the World Vision Report:
How one family in the Gaza Strip 'makes do' without clean drinking water ... Women in Libya are bucking tradition when it comes to employment ... Haitians have low expectations for their upcoming elections ... Robert Fatton addresses a lack of trust toward Haiti's government ... The sounds of well-digging in Haiti signal hope and rebuilding ... 'Brother Towns' is a documentary film about immigration ... A group of indigenous rebels known as 'Zapatistas,' and their settlement in Mexico ... Tarika Bé: The music of Madagascar.
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Actress and volunteer Gillian Zinser with Caco, who has helped her to put a human face on Haiti's tragedy.
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Week of November 13, 2010
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This week on the World Vision Report:
A young girl named Caco puts a human face on the tragedy in Haiti for actress Gillian Zinser ... A young girl named Caco puts a human face on the tragedy in Haiti for Gillian Zinser ... Haiti's earthquakes and their ongoing effects on its middle class ... Through donations, restaurants in India offer meals to the poor ... A new technology developed at MIT can test eyesight via cell phone ... Blind journalist Leonidas Ndayisaba brings sports and music to life on Rwandan radio ... Water glasses: A British inventor's vision for glasses for the masses ... Rory Stewart's quest to restore Afghanistan's art and culture ... Deep in the Malaysian jungle, visitors eat what nature presents ... Burma VJ: A documentary about the dangers of reporting in Myanmar.
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Jake Harriman, a former Marine and founder of NURU International, on his five-mile walk to work in Kenya's Kuria district.
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Week of November 6, 2010
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This week on the World Vision Report:
Jake Harriman is a man with a mission to end terrorism and extreme poverty in Kenya ... UCLA engineering professor develops a cell phone with the potential to save lives ... Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf considers a second term ... Dealing with tragedy in Africa and repairing societies through creative reconciliation ... Workers in Mumbai, India enjoy a unique kind of fast food, thanks to dabbawallas ... BBC Reporter Prachi Pinglay shares the history of India's lunch-runners, the dabbawallas ... A street vendor named Delia bakes and sells bread for a living in Argentina ... Commentary by Bill Powers: A radio program brings transformation in Bolivia.
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