Reporting On South Africa
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Stories: South Africa
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The Tuberculosis Epidemic in the South African Gold Mines
David Rochkind is a freelance photographer who just returned from five weeks reporting as an IRP Fellow in South Africa where he examined the tuberculosis epidemic in the mining ...
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A school, a town, a dream
JOE SLOVO, South Africa — As in many small American towns, the school in Joe Slovo is the heart — and hope — of the community. And an American's dream helped ...
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IRP Gatekeeper Editors See South Africa’s Hope and Misery
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - "The inequalities are vast." The speaker was South African Anglican Archbishop Njongokulu Ndungane, successor to Desmond Tutu. As dynamic and ...
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Infant orphans overwhelm nation in denial
SOWETO, South Africa -- The 25 names on the memorial plaque at Bethesda House o rphanage tell a stark story of lives snuffed out at an early age. Most of the youngsters lived ...
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AIDS ravages South Africa
SOWETO, South Africa -- A tiny tornado named Vuyiswa barrels through the orphanage door, squealing with delight as she launches herself into the lap of a young woman ...
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A journalist and her activist friend, once prevented by the color of their skins from socializing
On the surface, it was an ordinary Saturday-night outing to see the hit movie My Big Fat Greek Wedding in the affluent Johannesburg suburb of Hyde Park. But it had taken my ...
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Sorrow in South Africa
THE RIGHT to health care is granted explicitly to all citizens in the new South African Constitution, so it was a relatively easy decision this summer for the country's ...
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South Africa strives to build better future
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa - "I don't know what to say! I don't know what to do," the adult daughter wails as she waits expectantly for her father's directions. "That's the ...
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AIDS killing South Africa’s people, prospects
Soweto, South Africa --- Their mothers are already buried and the children at the Bethesda House orphanage are under death sentence as well. The AIDS virus is ravaging this ...
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Saving Elephants Results in Exploding Population
Around dusk, the elephants start moving out from the Sabie River into the bush for the night. A big old wrinkly male with huge floppy ears leads a half dozen females, recalcitrant ...
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Fellows Fellow Directory
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Anne Sherwood
- Affiliation:
- Freelance Photo
- Country:
- South Africa
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Yoruba Richen
- Affiliation:
- ABC News
- Country:
- South Africa
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Nikole Killion
- Affiliation:
- WJLA NewsChannel 8, Arlington, VA
- Country:
- South Africa
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Sabrina Miller
- Affiliation:
- The Chicago Tribune
- Country:
- South Africa
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Jamila Paksima
- Affiliation:
- Freelance Video
- Country:
- South Africa
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David Rochkind
- Affiliation:
- Freelance photojournalist
- Country:
- South Africa
