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Children scramble to pick up rice at a World Vision food distribution with WFP and UNICEF in Doukoukouneye village in the Maradi region of Niger.
  • Week of June 12, 2010

  • This week on the World Vision Report:

    A village destroyed by a mudslide starts over as a 'sustainable city' in rural Mexico ... A magazine by women and for women in Afghanistan ... Pakistani artist Rahim Shah, with a new song and video ... A tale of lively animals on a farm in West Africa ... Senior Global Development Center Fellow David Roodman discusses the ins and outs of microloans ... Candombe — drum music from Uruguay ... Niger confronts famine with help from a new government ... A day in the life of a street photographer in Pretoria, South Africa ... Recording artist Ziggy Marley releases a song of unity for the World Cup.

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Detainees raise their arms in the air before being taken from Jamaica's National Stadium. More than 600 are reported being held after police raids in Tivoli Gardens resulted in 74 deaths in five days of violence. Hans Deryk/Reuters
  • Week of June 5, 2010

  • This week on the World Vision Report:

    Violence rattles Jamaica and its people ... Alexandra Fuller, author of 'Mandela's Children,' reflects on changes in South Africa ... Teaching balance and confidence through an arts school in Afghanistan ... Preparing for the monsoon season in southern India ... The latest about Africa's best-known musician, Youssou N'Dour of Senegal ... What's Cooking? Jollof Rice, a popular African dish ... Mexican street vendors announce their presence.

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An HIV-positive boy dreams of making it big as a Bollywood actor in India.
  • Week of May 29, 2010

  • This week on the World Vision Report:

    Madrassahs, or Islamic schools, have served the poor for more than a millennium ... An HIV-positive boy dreams of making it big as a Bollywood actor in India ... A reading from 'Maximum City,' a book that brings to life the many faces of Mumbai, India ... Stephen Lewis emphasizes the importance of women's rights in the fight against AIDS ... Kong Nai is called the Ray Charles of Cambodia ... Starbucks, beware — this woman makes the best cup in Phnom Penh, Cambodia ... In Nairobi's Kibera slum, a good toilet is hard to find ... During her life, Odetta inspired millions with her music.

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