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Members of Paul Cuadros' soccer team, the Jets, celebrate after a championship game. Paul Cuadros/World Vision Report
  • Week of May 7, 2011

  • This week on the World Vision Report:

    Spend the night with a group crossing the border into southern Mexico ... How to have a vacation in Mexico that benefits locals ... Train-hopping Mexican immigrants risk their lives for the promise of better ones ... Parachutes for Life's water drops have saved lives in the desert ... Some children in Mexico put hot tar onto their feet because they have no shoes ... Everyone who leaves the town of El Alberto, Mexico knows they'll have to come back ... A young man from the streets of Mexico is concerned about others, despite his poverty ... Scientists in Mexico say edible insects could help end world hunger ... Luis is a young man determined to make his dream of a college education come true ... An award-winning world artist, Mexico's Lila Downs bridges cultural gaps.

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Sophie and Derchine live in Haiti and are dealing with the aftermath of the earthquake. They are recording life as they now know it, with the help of video cameras from Save the Children. Photo Courtesy/Save the Children
  • Week of April 30, 2011

  • This week on the World Vision Report:

    Migrants from Africa, seeking asylum in the U.S., make a stop in Mexico ... The music of language: A reporter enjoys multilingual misunderstanding from Rwanda ... Reading helps displaced children in Haiti cope with the disastrous quake ... A unique project involving young filmmakers offers a glimpse of life after Haiti's quake ... Mica Guillen, a woman in California, gives back to the people who harvest the USA's food ... A landmark decision to ask about caste affiliation in India's census stirs controversy ... The Global Guru visits East Timor and asks: What's an Uma Lulik? ... Bicycles bring independence and freedom to the poor.

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Hip-hop encourages young Haitians to clean up their neighborhood and build self-esteem.
  • Week of April 23, 2011

  • This week on the World Vision Report:

    Women in Iran find a way around a law prohibiting female solo performances ... Thandiswa fuses reggae, gospel and a South African urban style known as kwaito ... Hip-hop encourages young Haitians to clean up their neighborhood and build self-esteem ... A conversation with hip-hop recording artist Wyclef Jean, who grew up poor in Haiti ... Hout Bay, South Africa: An unusual locale to hear the music of Mozart ... Jakarta's buskers: Indonesia considers them vagrants and wants them out of the city ... Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys: Telling the story of the Cajun people ... Nomad Bactiari women in Iran won't sing.

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