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Paul Bowers, winner of Nicholas Kristof's 2009 win-a-trip contest, meets a Liberian man practicing his own brand of roadside journalism.
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New York Times columnist Nicholas D. Kristof explains how to stay safe and get the story right while covering a global humanitarian crisis.
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Nicholas D. Kristof, columnist for The New York Times, and trip winner Paul Bowers meet children suffering from many kinds of malnutrition during their trip across West Africa....
Nicholas D. Kristof, columnist for The New York Times, and trip winner Paul Bowers meet Jackie, a 7-year-old girl living in Liberia, where child rape continues after a civil ...
Paul Bowers, the winner of this year's Win-a-trip contest, talks about the prevalence of blindness in West Africa. Many became blind as a result of Trachoma, a chronic contagious ...
From Guinea-Bissau in West Africa, this year's winner of Nicholas Kristof's win-a-trip contest, Paul Bowers, reflects on his experience inside a hospital where he visited ...
Nicholas D. Kristof begins his nine day journey with win-a-trip co-journalist Paul Bowers in Senegal, Africa.
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Columnist Nicholas D. Kristof travels to the Dominican Republic to meet a young boy he sponsors through Plan USA, an international development organization.
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Columnist Nicholas D. Kristof visits the Haitian slum of Cité Soleil and meets an impoverished woman about to have her tenth child. Haiti represents lost momentum for family ...
Sasha Kramer and Sarah Brownell run a hand-to-mouth aid group, called SOIL, that helps turn waste into much-needed fertilizer.
After two months and 900 applications, the third win-a-trip contest held by New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof has a winner.
The International Criminal Court charged Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir with war crimes and takes a few wobbly steps towards accountability for casualties of Bashir's ...
The columnist Nicholas D. Kristof will do anything to get people's attention on the situation in Eastern Chad -- even tagging along with a Hollywood celebrity, George Clooney....
Columnist Nicholas D. Kristof updates the story of Suad, a refugee from Darfur now living in Eastern Chad, who saved her little sister, Halima, from a Janjaweed attack.
Nicholas Kristof visits Myawaddy, Myanmar, once known as Burma, where the government has grown more oppressive despite economic sanctions against the country.
Columnist Nicholas Kristof talks with philanthropist Bill Gates about why aid to developing countries is more important during the economic downturn and vaccine breakthroughs ...
New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof invites college students to win a trip to Africa with him. The winner will report, blog and vlog from the field. To apply, upload ...
Nicholas Kristof visits a Camobodian garbage dump, where some families make their living scavenging through the toxic pile.
Nicholas D. Kristof visits Cambodia and meets Long Pross, a young woman who was forced into sexual slavery.
While the U.S. government is fighting Islamic extremism in Pakistan with bombs, private donations from Pakistani expatriates living in America are quietly funding a more ...
One of the most effective ways to improve the physical and mental health of impoverished people is as simple as adding iodine to the salt supply, Nicholas D. Kristof says....
Westerners associate terrorism in Pakistan with suicide bombers, but the real emerging terrorist threat for Pakistani women is being disfigured by acid attacks, often by ...
Extreme oppression can be the norm for some Pakistani women, but Nicholas D. Kristof reports from Pakistan that one courageous woman has built an oasis of hope in her village....
Nicholas D. Kristof travels to the Nuba Mountains in Sudan, where a family struggles to save their infant boy.
In the Amazon jungle in Ecuador, Nicholas D. Kristof encounters an unusual pair of activists who are fighting to preserve the rainforest.

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