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Barbara Kaija (born 1964) is a Ugandan journalist and educator, she serves as the editor in chief, and head of content generation at the Vision Group. A largely government owned media house. A largely government owned media house.
Gateway Films/Vision Video is an independent Christian film company located in Worcester, Pennsylvania, notable for producing The Cross and the Switchblade and other award-winning films, docu-dramas and documentaries of interest to Christian audiences.
Vision magazine is a quarterly magazine published by Falcon and Associates, a strategic advisory concern working on behalf of the Dubai government. The magazine was first published in December 2010. [ 1 ]
Chandra is the son of IAS officer Mr. Yogesh Chandra and his wife Nandini Chandra, a journalist with The Hindustan Times. [6] He is an alumnus of The Doon School, where he was the editor of The Doon School Weekly. After his schooling, Chandra attended St. Stephen's College, Delhi and received a bachelor's degree in Economics.
Cinelerra 2.1 being used to edit footage in a video project. Cinelerra is a video editing and track-based digital compositing program (an NLE, Non-Linear Editor) designed for Linux. It is free software distributed under the open source GNU General Public License.
Sullivan was born in South Godstone, Surrey, England, into a Catholic family of Irish descent, [10] and was brought up in the nearby town of East Grinstead, West Sussex.He was educated at a Catholic primary school and at Reigate Grammar School, [11] [12] where his classmates included Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Keir Starmer and Conservative member of the House of Lords Andrew Cooper. [13]
Vijay Prashad, (born 1967), is an Indian historian, author, journalist, political commentator, and Marxist intellectual. [1] [2] He is the executive-director of Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research, editor of LeftWord Books, Chief Correspondent at Globetrotter, [3] and a senior non-resident fellow at Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies, Renmin University of China. [4]
Programs instituted under Vision 2020 facilitated the planning, development, and implementation of sustainable national eye care programs, including technical support and advocacy. [21] Vision 2020 was based on a plan published by the WHO in 1999, [22] and subsequently superseded by other global action plans from the WHO. [23]