Mujadid al-Ibed Hamid, a camel trader, stands with one of his prized beasts at market outside of Omdurman, Sudan. Photo by Gretchen Wilson.
Mujadid al-Ibed Hamid, a camel trader, stands with one of his prized beasts at market outside of Omdurman, Sudan. Photo by Gretchen Wilson.




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On this week's World Vision Report ...
  • A highly respected policewoman in Afghanistan is killed.
  • A colony of women in Mexico
  • A reporter’s notebook on Zimbabwe -- after a two-year absence
  • Refugees ponder going home again to Liberia
  • The world’s largest anti-poverty program -- in India
  • What’s cooking: jungle greens in Borneo
  • A book bank for poor kids in Harlem
  • Teaching respect amid diversity in the Middle East
  • African music and social protest
Those stories coming this week on the World Vision Report.
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Afghan Policewoman Killed
Women's Colony
Then and Now
Whether to Return
Indian Poverty Program
What's Cooking: Jungle Greens
Saving Elephants Traditions
Hope Flowers School
African Music and Social Protest


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