Episodes
Wednesday Aug 31, 2011
Wednesday Aug 31, 2011
South Asia Wired is a production of Radio Netherlands Worldwide. This programme, hosted and produced by Sara Nics, includes an interview with Lobsang Sangay, the new political leader of Tibet's government in Exile. Sangay is the first Kalon Tripa to be sworn in since the Dalai Lama fully ceded his political leadership of Tibet.
Wednesday Jul 20, 2011
Wednesday Jul 20, 2011
South Asia Wired is a production of Radio Netherlands Worldwide. This programme, hosted and produced by Sara Nics, includes stories on stateless enclaves along the Indo-Bangla border, and a tech solution for the old problem of Indian government bureaucracy.
Wednesday Jun 29, 2011
Wednesday Jun 29, 2011
This spot was produced for South Asia Wired, from Radio Netherlands Worldwide.
Wednesday Jun 29, 2011
Wednesday Jun 29, 2011
Hundreds of children are virtually enslaved in India's circuses. Children from Nepal are particularly valuable - and vulnerable - to child traffickers.
Wednesday Jun 29, 2011
Wednesday Jun 29, 2011
South Asia Wired is a production of Radio Netherlands Worldwide. This programme, hosted and produced by Sara Nics, includes stories on Nepali children enslaved in India's circuses, and a documentary about a young boy trained to be a long distance runner.
Thursday Jun 23, 2011
Thursday Jun 23, 2011
Voice-over work for the Unmasked episode of Radio Netherlands Worldwide's The State We're In.
Thursday Jun 23, 2011
Thursday Jun 23, 2011
South Asia Wired is a production of Radio Netherlands Worldwide. This programme, hosted and produced by Sara Nics, includes stories on clearing the air in Pakistan and lessening the stigma of leprosy in Sri Lanka.
Tuesday Jun 21, 2011
Tuesday Jun 21, 2011
"That shop of mine, it was my father, it was my mother. It is the place I was getting the daily food."
For Marketplace, February 2008
Tuesday Jun 21, 2011
Tuesday Jun 21, 2011
"[Kenyans] are tired of this violence. That said, in the minds of many Kenyans, their democratic right was undermined by vote rigging. The violence that followed that has unveiled all of this suppressed tribalism."
For Marketplace, February 2008
Tuesday Jun 21, 2011
Tuesday Jun 21, 2011
In Kenya, more than five million people live in slums. More than 80 percent of those people have no steady employment. Making it possible for people to work, pay taxes and start businesses is critical to the effort to grow the domestic economy of this East African nation. From Nairobi, Sara Nics reports.
For Marketplace, May 2008