2013-2014 Fellow: Andrés Caballero | Cameroon
Andrés Caballero grew up trotting the globe with his journalist father. He worked with Latino USA, ran a kettle corn company and pitched us on a story out of Cameroon, where tensions are high between the secular state and a fast-growing Pentecostal movement sometimes associated with the persecution of child witches.
Follow even more of his journey in photos and behind the scenes via our blog.
2023 Update: Andrés is a public radio producer, journalist and documentary filmmaker. You can follow him on Twitter @checaballero
“As Health Crisis Looms, Cameroon Cracks Down On Illegal Clinics” — Morning Edition, 2/19/2014
“Ill And Malnourished, CAR Refugees Flood Cameroon” — Weekend Edition, 3/15/2014
“Pentecostal Churches Accused Of Exploiting Cameroon's Poor” — Two-Part Series: Part 1, Weekend Edition, 4/12/2014
“Pray Or Prey? Cameroon's Pentecostal Churches Face Crackdown” — Two-Part Series: Part 2, Weekend Edition, 4/13/2014