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Fabiana Rondón is a Caracas-based journalist who has devoted her career to chronicling the socio-economic challenges and humanitarian crises in Venezuela. Her reporting has been instrumental in bringing to light the struggles of the country's most vulnerable groups, including children, the elderly, and those with chronic illnesses. Rondón's work delves into the stark realities of extreme poverty and hunger in a nation paradoxically endowed with the world's largest proven oil reserves. She has provided comprehensive coverage on the effects of hyperinflation on both the economy and the daily lives of Venezuelans, as well as the severe malnutrition that affects a significant portion of the country's youth. Through her poignant narratives, Rondón has highlighted the personal stories of individuals grappling with the country's hardships, such as Julieta Escalona, a mother fighting against poverty and her children's malnutrition, and Aracelis Turmero, who is battling cancer and tuberculosis in the face of a crippling medication shortage. Her articles have also focused on the mass exodus of Venezuelans seeking better living conditions in other parts of Latin America. By documenting the challenges faced by breast cancer patients and the operational struggles of public hospitals, she has underscored the critical state of Venezuela's healthcare system. Rondón's journalism not only serves as a testament to the resilience of the Venezuelan people but also as a clarion call for the protection of health and nutrition rights amid economic adversity. Her work has been recognized for its depth and impact, as she continues to be a voice for those affected by the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Venezuela.
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Venezuelan mother creates natural shampoo inspired by her children's well-being
Ariana Sáez, a Venezuelan mother living in Spain, created Hippi, a natural hair care line for children, which includes shampoo and bath gel made in Venezuela. Despite challenges, including sourcing natural preservatives from Germany and designing eco-friendly packaging, Hippi has become successful, initially selling in the country's largest pharmacy chain. The brand, which started targeting children, is now popular among adults, and Sáez plans to expand the product line.
El Club de Reciclaje, un lugar donde los niños aprenden y se divierten
In Photos | What are Venezuelan teachers asking for on their day?
Every January 15th in Venezuela, Teacher's Day is celebrated, a date that for several years has been marked by protests from the educational sector demanding salary increases and other benefits. The Voice of America team spoke with various teachers to find out what they are asking for on their day.
For $5 Scholarships, University Students in Venezuela Choose Not to Apply
University students in Venezuela are increasingly opting not to apply for scholarships due to the high costs of the application process compared to the meager $5 monthly stipend they receive. This amount barely covers basic expenses like transportation or phone recharges, leading to significant financial challenges for students, especially those studying away from home. The Federación de Centro de Universitarios de la Universidad Central de Venezuela and other organizations have criticized the government's lack of support and prioritization of higher education, highlighting the need for increased financial aid and better resources. Despite some progress in negotiations with the Ministry of Education, the current conditions continue to drive high dropout rates, reflecting the broader economic struggles faced by the country's educational institutions.
Faces and Longings of Venezuelans Who Went Out to Vote This Sunday in the Opposition Primaries
Venezuelans from various backgrounds voted in the opposition primaries to choose a candidate to challenge the current government in the 2024 presidential elections. The voters expressed a strong desire for political change, criticizing the current government led by Nicolás Maduro and showing support for opposition candidate María Corina Machado. The sentiment among voters was a mix of hope and frustration, with many emphasizing the importance of exercising their right to vote to bring about change in Venezuela.
Cecilia Tuesta: The Venezuelan Shining in the Uruguayan Symphony Orchestra
Venezuelan violinist Cecilia Tuesta has made history by becoming the first woman to hold the position of concertino in the Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional del Sodre in Uruguay. Her appointment is celebrated as a significant milestone in her career and a testament to her preparation and talent. Tuesta's journey in music began at age 5 in Venezuela, and she has since performed internationally with the Orquesta Sinfónica Simón Bolívar and other ensembles. After emigrating due to the economic crisis in Venezuela, she continued her career in Peru before moving to Uruguay in March 2023. Tuesta's achievements are supported by key figures, including her parents and mentors like Karla Rincón. She aspires to audition for European orchestras and perform as a soloist worldwide, while also hoping to return to play with El Sistema in Venezuela.
The Journey of Venezuelan Father Fray Marcos: From Zulia to Masterchef Spain
Fray Marcos García, a Venezuelan priest, participated in Masterchef Spain, which significantly impacted his life. Despite not winning, he feels victorious due to the support from his fellow Venezuelans and the enriching experience. Fray Marcos has a deep passion for cooking, which he developed from a young age, and has balanced this with his religious duties. His journey includes a brief stint in journalism and various assignments within the church in Venezuela, Colombia, and Spain. His participation in Masterchef was inspired by his love for cooking and was encouraged by friends. He plans to continue his culinary journey through a new project called Predi-cocinando, aiming to combine his passions for cooking and evangelism.
The Journey of Venezuelan Father Fray Marcos: From Zulia to Masterchef Spain
Fray Marcos García, a Venezuelan priest, participated in the 11th season of Masterchef Spain, which significantly impacted his life. Despite not winning, he feels victorious due to the support from his fellow Venezuelans and the enriching experience. Fray Marcos has a deep passion for cooking, which he developed from a young age, and has balanced this with his religious duties. His journey includes a brief stint in journalism and various roles within the Catholic Church. Now back in Spain, he plans to merge his culinary skills with his religious mission through a new project called Predi-cocinando, aiming to evangelize through cooking and music.
Carlos Colmenares: the Venezuelan photographer working with Inter Miami
Carlos Colmenares, a 22-year-old Venezuelan photographer, has combined his passions for photography and sports by becoming an official photographer for Inter Miami. His journey began in Miami, where he initially photographed university players and later worked with Venezuelan football legends at 318 Performance. Colmenares has also photographed events like Art Basel and aims to cover the Copa América 2024 and the 2026 FIFA World Cup, focusing on the Venezuelan national team.
'Simón', the Venezuelan film that pays tribute to those who fell in the protests
The Venezuelan film 'Simón' directed by Diego Vicentini and produced by Mariel Rasquin, pays tribute to the victims of the 2014-2017 protests in Venezuela. The film tells the story of a young student, played by Christian McGaffney, who seeks political asylum in the United States after experiencing repression in Venezuela. Despite touching on political themes, the film is described as a human story focusing on pain, guilt, and forgiveness. It has been successful at the box office and has resonated deeply with audiences, sparking a collective catharsis. The film was shot in Miami during the COVID-19 pandemic and features actors such as Roberto Jaramillo, Franklin Virgüez, Pedro Pablo Porras, José Ramón Barreto, Prakriti Maduro, and Arianne Girón. It has been screened in Venezuelan cinemas since September 7, despite concerns about potential censorship.
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