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WVR - Show 318 (One Hour) - Haiti, Valentines Day and Sara Tavares

Series: World Vision Report - Weekly One Hour
From: World Vision Report
Length: 01:50:25

Haitians have their roots in Africa. But do they want to go back to Africa? This week the World Vision Report talks with Haitians about an offer of land and a new start in life in Senegal. That’s also where you’ll find a library with very few books and only a staff of volunteers. In south central India, the country’s first community radio station staffed entirely by women is on the air. Those stories, teen fundraisers for Rwanda, and the music of Sara Tavares -- all this week on the World Vision Report. Read the full description.
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Piece Description

0:00 - :059 - Billboard
1:00 - 5:59 - No Audio
6:00 - 6:29 - Music Bed

Segment A
6:30 - Back to Africa
11:04 - Street Service Soundscape
12:04 - Pikine Library

19:00 - 19:59 - Music Bed

Segment B
20:00 - Too Poor to Marry
24:54 - Love Shack
28:26 - Sara Tavares

39:00 - 39:59 - Music Bed

Segment C
40:00 - DDS Radio
45:11 - What's Cooking Dosas
49:47 - Top of the Pops
51:18 - Jessica Markovitz

58:59 - End

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