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World Vision Report:
Three years into the ambitious Zero Hunger program in Brazil, we investigate whether the plan is living up to its name. And in Africa, cell phones are not just convenient, they've become an economic necessity. Plus, young people in one of Washington D.C.'s poorest and most violent neighborhoods get a lesson in civic responsibility by helping to clean up a polluted river.
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Follow these links for more information on each story:
Working Towards Zero Hunger
Ongoing Slavery in Niger
Cell Phone Growth in Swaziland
Trading an Education for Wages
The Earth Conservation Corps

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