which they say are a legacy of slavery and racism that the country is still trying to overcome. VOA’s Esha Sarai reports.
VOA’s Zana Omer visited the market and filed this report narrated by Bezhan Hamdard.
VOA’s Steve Redisch examines how it is working.
The former directors say the CDC’s response to the pandemic has fallen short and that its traditional lead role has been sidelined. VOA's Carol Pearson reports.]
President Donald Trump concluded the final night of the Republican National Convention with an acceptance speech delivered in front a live audience of about 1500 people on the South Lawn of the White House. White House Correspondent Patsy Widakuswara has this recap.
They chronicle causes of systemic violence in the Big Easy which was devastated 15 years ago by a Category 5 hurricane.
As Anna Nelson reports, Kenny can relate with these kids because he grew up without having his dad around. Anna Rice narrates her report.
Stranded for months because of the coronavirus pandemic, many cruise ship workers have been living in hotels since March. Some of them are immigrants who just want to return home. VOA’s Jose Pernalete in Miami filed this report narrated by Cristina Smit.
For the youngest learners, Ghana's government has partnered with USAID to provide a radio learning program for millions of students. Stacey Knott reports from Accra.]
Since late 2019, parts of Kenya have been under siege by swarms of locusts.The number of flying insects have been the highest in recent memory, the result of environmental factors.VOA’s Arash Arabasadi has the story of farmers in an impoverished region struggling to shield crops from hungry locusts.
But that self-proclaimed victory - and plans to ramp up production - come amid lingering questions about the safety and effectiveness of the Russian drug. From Moscow, Charles Maynes reports.
But behind the glitz and glam, participants say, there is a very serious need to bring queer Africans into the light, as their lives are threatened on the continent every single day. VOA’s Anita Powell reports from Johannesburg.
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