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Catherine BOND

Washington

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Entreprises

  • Banque Mondiale - Journaliste

    Washington 2014 - maintenant
  • IRIN - Editor-in-Chief

    2005 - 2007 Doubled the online readership of a UN humanitarian news website, reinvigorating its newsgathering capacity. Commissioned and edited news and feature content from across Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and the Middle East, including Syria, Lebanon and Iraq. Initiated a website redesign. http://irinnews.org
  • ICRC - Communications Officer

    CASTELSARRASIN 2004 - 2005 Developed external and internal communication strategies at the start of the Darfur crisis in Sudan, travelling to remote areas of Darfur to collect video and print material. Documented state abuse against opposition supporters in Tanzania. Learned the tenets of International Humanitarian Law.
    http://www.icrc.org/eng/
  • CNN International - Correspondent & Bureau Chief

    1996 - 2003 Produced, wrote and reported live on key political transitions and humanitarian crises: the tumultuous included the switch from Zaire to the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC); subsequent Rwandan and Ugandan troop involvement in the DRC; mass displacement in northern Uganda; Al Qaeda's attacks in Kenya in 1998 and 2002; Burundi's internal conflict; and the terrible human cost of Ethiopia and Eritrea's border wars. http://archives.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/africa/01/19/goma.bond.otsc/index.html

    But also reported on the many more subtle shifts and changes taking place in emerging economies and developing societies, covering health and development issues, as well as breakthroughs in scientific research, and entrepreneurial ventures, including innovations in communications technology, mobile banking, and the inner workings of international judicial and financial institutions.

    Also reported from: Albania (during the Kosovo crisis), Benin (just after the end of Marxism), Britain (on illegal immigration from Europe), Burundi (on economic ventures and poverty alleviation projects), Cote d'Ivoire (on Liberia's civil wars), the Republic of the Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Liberia, Nigeria, Oman, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Somaliland, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, the United Arab Emirates (Dubai), Yemen and Zimbabwe.
  • The Financial Times - Journalist

    1985 - 1996 Worked for the Financial Times (of London), the BBC's African and World Services, Channel Four News (UK), the Daily Telegraph and, as well as the Netherlands's De Volksraant.

    Charted Africa's new momentum at the end of the Cold War, the return of multi-party politics to the continent, and the fall of two pivotal rulers in 1991 - Somalia's Siad Barre and Ethiopia's Mengistu Haile Mariam. Reported from Rwanda from the early 1990s onwards, including detailed reporting of the 1994 genocide as it unfolded. www.worldcat.org/title/rwandan-nightmare/oclc/.../editions?reference

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