World Vision Report http://www.WorldVisionReport.org/World Vision Report is a weekly newsmagazine capturing the human drama of the world's poorest children and families. Hosted by Peggy Wehmeyer, who served for seven years as the first religion correspondent for ABC World News Tonight, the World Vision Report can be heard online and has aired on hundreds of radio stations, such as WBUR (Boston), KPBS (San Diego), KXOT (Seattle), and WBEZ (Chicago).en-us Sat, 21 Mar 2009 00:00:00 PST Sat, 21 Mar 2009 00:00:00 PST Peggy.Wehmeyer@WorldVisionReport.org (Peggy Wehmeyer) Larry.Short@WorldVisionReport.org (Larry Short) World Vision Report World Vision ReportWorld Vision Report is a weekly newsmagazine capturing the human drama of the world's poorest children and families. Hosted by Peggy Wehmeyer, who served for seven years as the first religion correspondent for ABC World News Tonight, the World Vision Report can be heard online and has aired on hundreds of radio stations, such as WBUR (Boston), KPBS (San Diego), KXOT (Seattle), and WBEZ (Chicago).No Larry.Short@WorldVisionReport.org (Larry Short) http://media.worldvision.org/rss/wv_podcast_icon_sm.jpgWorld Vision Report http://www.WorldVisionReport.org/ World Vision Report for 03/13/2010 World Vision Report World Vision Report This week on the World Vision Report: West Bank kids (known as 'checkpoint children') pitch in to support their families ... In Mexico, one man's trash is another man's treasure ... ... Belanova, the Grammy award winner from Mexico, sings 'Paso El Tiempo' ... Women run the businesses in Somaliland's capital ... Your mechanic in Pakistan? Just a young child of 8 ... Angelique Kidjo has been influenced by Africa's greatest musical superstar ... The enduring popularity of boxing, a highly competitive sport in Sokoto, Nigeria ... Hidden diseases that afflict the poor in the U.S. ... A black market in passports in Somaliland, a country no one recognizes ... The sound of music from two very different churches in Liberia. http://media.worldvision.org/rss/podcast/show322.mp3 Sat, 13 Mar 2010 00:00:00 PST 51.30 World Vision Report for 03/06/2010 World Vision Report World Vision Report This week on the World Vision Report: Chile's earthquake spurs a reporter's search ... World Vision works with sponsored children in the earthquake aftermath in Chile ... Climate change erodes the lifestyle of the Kuna, a Panamanian archipelago ... Musician Todd Shea helps earthquake victims in Pakistan ... Ajami, an Israeli film, is nominated for an Oscar ... 'Pray the Devil Back to Hell' documentary highlights the power of peaceful protest in Liberia ... Ten-year-old Ossama draws his memories of war in Iraq ... Rape, robbery, and rudeness: What taxi drivers in Nairobi worry about ... Zap Mama's Marie Daulne explores her African roots through music. http://media.worldvision.org/rss/podcast/show321.mp3 Sat, 06 Mar 2010 00:00:00 PST 51.30 World Vision Report for 02/27/2010 World Vision Report World Vision Report This week on the World Vision Report: Earthquake-stricken Haiti's massive cleanup effort begins ... A snowboarder uses the slopes and the stage of Vancouver to raise money for Haiti ... A free healthcare clinic in Canada's Olympic village cares for athletes ... One man finds a solution to a health care crisis in Kenya and Rwanda ... Stylists in New York give a group of women a Valentine's Day treat ... A stunned reporter gives a surprise speech to a mystery audience in India ... A parrot in Pakistan offers a fortune — and advice ... A search for missing boys in the black kilns of China ... Leslie Chang writes about 'Factory Girls,' young women who flock to China's cities ... Charming toys made in Mexico from discarded aerosol cans. http://media.worldvision.org/rss/podcast/show320.mp3 Sat, 27 Feb 2010 00:00:00 PST 51.30 World Vision Report for 02/20/2010 World Vision Report World Vision Report This week on the World Vision Report: Tutors catch up to homeless students anywhere in Los Angeles ... A reporter's frustrated quest for lodging in Afghanistan ... A special court in Liberia protects the identity of rape victims ... William Powers writes about the gift of education in Liberia ... Matthew McAllester talks about a group rescuing gay men in Iraq ... Flowers peddled with a smile on a street corner in Egypt ... The secrets of making champurrado, Mexican hot chocolate ... Jeff Shinabarger finds a way to help the poor with unused gift cards ... Used clothing donated from the U.S. hurts the economy in Malawi. http://media.worldvision.org/rss/podcast/show319.mp3 Sat, 20 Feb 2010 00:00:00 PST 51.30 World Vision Report for 02/13/2010 World Vision Report World Vision Report This week on the World Vision Report: Some Haitians consider a new life in Africa ... Marketplace music makes a sound of hope in Haiti ... The Pikine Library and its patrons fight for funding in Senegal ... In the Middle East, a lack of money means some men can't marry ... An herbalist in Senegal creates a potion for unrequited love ... Cross-cultural ballads from Sara Tavares, a young Portuguese-African singer ... DDS Radio is a community radio station run exclusively by Dalit women ... Unlike their relative, the pancake, Indian dosas can be eaten at any meal ... A Seattle teenager, Jessica Markowitz, makes a big difference in Rwanda. http://media.worldvision.org/rss/podcast/show318.mp3 Sat, 13 Feb 2010 00:00:00 PST 51.30 World Vision Report for 02/06/2010 World Vision Report World Vision Report This week on the World Vision Report: Leaving Haiti's death and destruction behind ... Dr. Richard Mollica helps refugees overcome trauma ... In Senegal, cross-breeding dairy cows pays off ... pushing a cart to make a living in Zimbabwe ... A street vendor in Jamaica clings to a dream ... Buying shoes and saving lives by providing medical treatment to Iraqi children ... Making movies to preserve a culture in Ladakh, India ... Momos are steamed dumplings from Tibet, enjoyed in India ... Global Guru on hot and cold foods ... An unlikely alliance helps our reporter cross the border between Senegal and Mauritania. http://media.worldvision.org/rss/podcast/show317.mp3 Sat, 06 Feb 2010 00:00:00 PST 51.30 World Vision Report for 01/30/2010 World Vision Report World Vision Report This week on the World Vision Report: World Vision's president, Rich Stearns, brings news of the recovery effort in Haiti ... Another personal update from reporter Amelia de Sousa in Haiti ... NBA-style basketball, 'Basketball Without Borders,' comes to Africa ... World Bank economist Charles Kenny says that Africa may be in better shape than you think ... Trash haulers in Egypt (Zabaleen) are victimized by swine flu precautions ... Panama's Rubén Blades — out of government and singing again ... Patience is a necessity when traveling in West Africa. http://media.worldvision.org/rss/podcast/show316.mp3 Sat, 30 Jan 2010 00:00:00 PST 51.30 World Vision Report for 01/23/2010 World Vision Report World Vision Report This week on the World Vision Report: Journalist Amelia de Sousa reports amid the tragedy in Haiti ... An update from Amy Bracken, a journalist in Haiti ... Mexico City assists Haitians in the recovery effort ... Taking a break from the mayhem in Haiti with a focus on its music ... The relief effort in Port-au-Prince continues to unfold ... 'Build Change' builds Indonesian homes to withstand earthquakes ... Security in Kabul, Afghanistan increases due to suicide bombings ... A team of refugees from Africa shows that soccer is more than just a game ... Global Guru: Interesting facts about the aboriginal boomerang ... Tarika Bé: The music of Madagascar. http://media.worldvision.org/rss/podcast/show315.mp3 Sat, 23 Jan 2010 00:00:00 PST 51.30 World Vision Report for 01/16/2010 World Vision Report World Vision Report This week on the World Vision Report: An earthquake devastates Haiti, and the death toll could be much higher than 50,000 ... Jean Appolon, a Haitian dance teacher in Boston, reflects on the damage to his country ... African immigrants in Italy riot over perceived racism ... Father Jerome is a Catholic priest who discourages African immigrants from going to Europe ... Recycling hotel soap for a cleaner planet ... Getting your ears cleaned in India ... Green Cart offers fresh produce to the poor in New York City. http://media.worldvision.org/rss/podcast/show314.mp3 Sat, 16 Jan 2010 00:00:00 PST 51.30 World Vision Report for 01/09/2010 World Vision Report World Vision Report This week on the World Vision Report: Hole in the Wall Computers makes technology in India available to all ... Television leads the technological revolution in the developing world ... The Camotero cart is a roadside food cart in Mexico that speaks for itself ... Cell phones transform lives in the developing world ... Technology creates affordable cooking fuel in Kenya — out of garbage ... Charcoal briquettes — a new fuel that saves gorillas in the Democratic Republic of Congo ... Village women in India become solar engineers ... Suitcase technology reaches a new level — and saves lives in Africa, with We Care Solar ... Technology changes everything in the developing world, even music. http://media.worldvision.org/rss/podcast/show313.mp3 Sat, 09 Jan 2010 00:00:00 PST 51.30