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Before I ever went to Haiti, the toys that poor kids make for themselves had fascinated me. more...

POSTED IN DISASTER

"Whoa! Hold on, stop the car."

My Haitian driver and intepreter turned around and looked at me like I was crazy.

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POSTED IN DISASTER

The day after Haiti's earthquake nightmare began, I wandered to the Haitian embassy in Mexico City to see what was happening. At first, I watched as a smattering of Haitians and Mexicans darted back and f more...

POSTED IN DISASTER

As a reporter, I have a soft spot for random curiosities. Things I've never seen before, things that are quirky, things most journalists would never consider covering. So when I moved to Mexico City and s more...

POSTED IN FOOD

It was just a little story about a bunch of guys building a giant Christmas tree of metal. I could just waltz up to the construction site, talk to a few workers, record some crane noise and be done with i more...

POSTED IN CULTURE

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Anna Boiko-Weyrauch

Anna Boiko-Weyrauch

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.

Taurai Maduna

Taurai Maduna

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.

Will Everett

Will Everett

Will's recent stories on the World Vision Report are listed here.

Shannon Mullen

Shannon Mullen Shannon Mullen is a freelance reporter and film producer based in New England. She is a native of New Hampshire, where she studied Pre-Veterinary Medicine in college and dabbled in professional culinary pursuits before finding her niche in journalism. She has two dogs, lives on a farm, loves traveling and being outdoors.
Nancy Greenleese

Nancy Greenleese

Nancy Greenleese can't help but report from Rome, Italy. Every day seems worthy of a documentary, from her morning cappuccino with a heart design in the foam to churches that resonate with the enchanting sounds of nuns singing vespers.

The radio and print reporter also travels widely. She's covered bird-watching in Trinidad and Tobago, professional baseball in Mexico, and Brunei's obsession with the smelly fruit durian.

Nancy's recent stories on the World Vision Report are listed here.