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On this radio we discuss issues related to legal immigration and brain drain of highly qualified professionals and success stories of immigrants. We bring experts from around the world and talk to them every Saturdays for 4 hours. A list of topics and guests will be posted here and at our website. The debut show will be August 9th, 2008 starting at 8:00 am EST (NY Time). Our hosts are James & Ruth Mwape and various voluntary contributors.
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Bwalya Melu - Jan 09,2010
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9 Jan 2010 10:00 AM
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Bwalya Melu is the director of strategic marketing at World Vision in the Greater Seattle area in the State of Washington. He has been with World Vision for more than 20 years working on three continents: Africa, Europe and the US. He share his experiences and the work of this great international aid Christian humanitarian organization. World Vision works in nearly 100 countries around the globe, combating the root causes of poverty and responding quickly when disaster strikes. How do they do that?
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