Fellows & Editors
Annie Murphy
- Trip:
- Fellows Spring 2011
- Affiliation:
- Independent journalist
- Country:
- Mozambique
- Year:
- 2011
Annie Murphy is an independent journalist working in radio, print, and multimedia. She is a regular contributor to NPR, Marketplace, and the World Vision Report, and her writing has appeared in The Atlantic, The Nation, and The Virginia Quarterly Review. Murphy has reported on topics that include natural disasters, urban conflict, immigration, indigenous medicine, and the art of love letters. In 2008, she was named a Middlebury Fellow in Environmental Journalism, and spent 2005-2006 as a Fulbright Scholar to Bolivia, where she started freelancing. Murphy has a B.A. in Anthropology from Smith College and frequently calls on anthropology to inform her reporting. She is currently based in South America.
Follow a live feed of her tweets, articles, and reports from Mozambique.
Post-IRP Stories
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March 18, 2011 | Stephanie Liu
Welcome, Spring Fellows!
Stories
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In Mozambique, a Glorious Inn Becomes a Slum
Over the course of any given day, people move constantly through Mozambique's Grande Hotel, retracing the steps of guests who used to climb staircases curved like seashells, and ate meals with...
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Mozambique Has Patients Team Up To Tackle HIV
Like many countries in sub-Saharan Africa, Mozambique has a high HIV rate, reaching nearly 20 percent among some sectors of the population. In Mozambique, the challenge is not just getting medications to the...
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Mozambique Coal Mine Brings Jobs, Concerns
As developing countries grow, their need for raw materials grows, too. This is the case for Brazil, a country that has much in common with the nation of Mozambique: Both have a...
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