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A man carries water back to his tent at camp for flood victims in Nowshera, in Pakistan's northwest Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne
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Week of August 28, 2010
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This week on the World Vision Report:
Floods in Pakistan create an enormous humanitarian crisis ... A theme park at the former estate of a notorious Colombian drug lord ... One tutor in India has been working to educate the poor for free for more than a decade ... A ringmaker provides a unique way for the illiterate to sign their name in Afghanistan ... A Mozambican musician does more than simply play music: he fights water-born diseases ... The dying sounds of S'aoch, an indigenous language in Cambodia ... In Panama, the Congo Princess is a living connection to the Congo ... Global Guru: In South Africa, Zulu beads can be a girl's best friend ... Banana flowers play a key part in preparing laap, the Laotian national dish.
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Cellular phones are just one form of technology transforming lives around the world.
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Week of August 21, 2010
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This week on the World Vision Report:
Hole in the Wall Education in India is making computer access available to all ... Television leads the technological revolution in the developing world ... The camotero is a roadside food cart in Mexico that speaks for itself ... Roben Farzad speaks about the cell phone technology transforming lives worldwide ... Technology creates affordable cooking fuel in Kenya — out of garbage ... The new charcoal that saves gorillas in the Democratic Republic of Congo ... Through Barefoot College, village women in India study to become solar engineers ... With We Care Solar, suitcase technology reaches a new level — and saves lives in Africa ... Keeping newborn babies alive — with incubators made from car parts ... Technology changes everything in the developing world — even music.
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Stick sellers from Kamoria must walk about seven-and-a-half miles to get their product to market. Rachael Borlase/World Vision Report
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Week of August 14, 2010
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This week on the World Vision Report:
One out of every six people goes to bed hungry as world hunger is on the increase ... Women in Sierra Leone use their heads, selling sticks to provide for their families ... The Blue Sweater: One woman's quest to bridge the gap between rich and poor ... An organization in India helps women avoid sex trafficking and leave prostitution ... A reporter discovers the mix of sacred and profane along the Ganges, India's holy river ... Popcorn vendors in China offer a quick snack on the streets of Shanghai.
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