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About Ray
I am a freelance journalist for Thomson Reuters, New Arab Media, and Remedy Health New York and a member of the US State Department Foreign Press Association. 

I cover technology, public health, economics, climate change, food security, migration and climate change topics.

I have specialist knowledge and media contacts in Southern Africa, Canada, and the US. My work appears in The Guardian, The Financial Times, Chiba Radio International, Yale e360 Magazine, Thomson Reuters News, Radio Netherlands, New Arab Magazine, Remedy Health Media, Friends of Canada Broadcasting and others. 

I am available 24 hours for any project on web, radio or TV media assignment. I am also flexible as an expert analyst and opinion shaper in the topics I cover. 

I am also a receiver of The UN Correspondents Association Media Prize, The ILO Global Migration Fairly Reporting Prize and the Dag Hammarskjold United Nation Media Fellowship.
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World’s First Climate Loss and Damage Fund Helps Malawians Rebuild

02 Nov 2024  |  Earth Island Journal
Malawi faces increasing climate challenges, with severe weather events like Cyclone Freddy causing significant damage and displacement. The Scottish government, in collaboration with GiveDirectly, has launched the world's first climate loss and damage fund, providing direct cash transfers to affected Malawians to aid in rebuilding efforts. This initiative marks a shift in disaster relief strategy, focusing on relocation to less disaster-prone areas. The fund aims to address economic vulnerabilities exacerbated by climate change, with broader implications for future international climate negotiations and funding strategies.

Bajan las exportaciones de Colombia en junio

08 Aug 2024  |  qoshe.com
Colombian exports fell by 5% in June compared to the same month in 2023, according to the Departamento Administrativo. The decline highlights ongoing economic challenges in the country.

In South Africa, Long Covid is an afterthought to Tuberculosis

01 Aug 2024  |  The Sick Times - Chronicling the Long Covid crisis
In South Africa, Long Covid is overshadowed by the country's focus on Tuberculosis (TB), which affects a significant portion of the population, particularly among poor Black communities. Despite a high prevalence of Long Covid, it remains underdiagnosed and underfunded, with most resources directed towards TB. The healthcare system's bias and financial constraints exacerbate the issue, leaving many without proper diagnosis or treatment. Efforts to address Long Covid are primarily driven by private institutions and elite universities, with limited government support. The article calls for increased funding and global collaboration to improve Long Covid research and treatment, emphasizing the need for equitable healthcare access.

South Africa’s Brain Drain Takes Wealthy Tithers from Churches

01 Aug 2024  |  News & Reporting
Over 400,000 South Africans have emigrated in the past two decades, impacting the country's tax base and church finances. Many emigrants are affluent Christians whose tithes supported local churches. Church leaders express concern over financial losses, while some are criticized for material ambitions. The economic challenges in South Africa, including high crime rates and low economic growth, drive this emigration. Some church leaders, like Delight Pinto, have followed their congregants abroad to maintain their pastoral roles. The situation highlights the tension between financial needs and spiritual missions within South African churches.

A Mockery of Equity - Experts Warn of Electric Vehicles Infrastructure Apartheid in South Africa

13 Jun 2024  |  allAfrica.com
The article highlights concerns about the unequal distribution of electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure in South Africa, which mirrors existing socio-economic divides. Experts warn that the concentration of EV charging stations in affluent areas could exacerbate inequality, as the benefits of electrification remain inaccessible to poorer communities. The article suggests that government policies, such as tax incentives and subsidies, could help address this disparity. It also advocates for a broader transformation of the transport system to include public transport electrification, which could benefit a larger segment of the population. The piece draws parallels with the uneven adoption of solar energy and the Gautrain, emphasizing the need for inclusive infrastructure development.

A mockery of equity: Experts warn of uneven EV infrastructure in South Africa

01 Jun 2024  |  africanarguments.org
The article highlights concerns about the uneven distribution of electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure in South Africa, which mirrors existing social inequalities. Charging stations are predominantly located in affluent areas, leaving poorer communities underserved. Experts argue that this trend could exacerbate the country's status as the most unequal in the world. Suggestions for addressing this issue include government incentives to promote EV infrastructure in less affluent areas and a broader transformation of the public transport system to benefit all South Africans. The article warns that without intervention, the benefits of vehicle electrification will remain exclusive to the wealthy, deepening social divides.

Are You Uber Eats? The mental toll of fine dining as a Black person in Ottawa

30 May 2024  |  broadview.org
The article highlights the racial discrimination faced by Black individuals in Ottawa's fine dining scene. The author shares personal experiences of being mistaken for a food courier and receiving different treatment compared to white patrons. The narrative underscores the broader issue of racial bias in the restaurant industry, supported by survey data and a notable case in Toronto where a restaurant was penalized for racial discrimination. The piece calls attention to the lack of diversity among Michelin star chefs and the systemic challenges Black diners face.

Malawi’s Cholera Outbreak Could Spill Over into Neighboring Countries

14 May 2024  |  www.thinkglobalhealth.org
Malawi is experiencing its worst cholera outbreak in two decades, with over thirty thousand infected and more than a thousand deaths since March 2022. Despite improvements in water and sanitation, the healthcare system struggles with mismanagement and a lack of resources. The outbreak risks spilling over into neighboring countries like Zimbabwe, Mozambique, and South Africa, all of which have their own health challenges. Public health expert Dr. Munyaradzi Samusodza advises against scapegoating Malawians for the spread but urges vigilance. To prevent further outbreaks, Malawi should focus on prevention through education, digital surveillance, vaccine distribution, and water quality inspections. Regional cooperation and robust border surveillance are also recommended to manage the spread of cholera.

Refugees in Canada…torn between safety and ‘funding’ the regimes they fled from

05 Feb 2024  |  Open Canada
Refugees in Canada face a complex dilemma as their remittances to home countries like Zimbabwe and Eritrea inadvertently support the autocratic regimes they fled from. While these funds are crucial for the survival of their families, they also enrich and empower oppressive governments through taxation. This catch-22 situation highlights the unintended consequences of international migration and the challenges in weakening dictatorships through emigration.

South Africa: Energy transition won’t be quick, says Petmin CEO

25 Jan 2024  |  The Africa Report.com
South Africa's anthracite miners, including leading producer Petmin, are striving to meet global demand amid challenges such as a supply glut and declining prices. The energy transition in the country is expected to be slow, with Petmin aiming to contribute to the projected 38 billion kilograms of global anthracite demand by 2026, despite the impact of the war in Ukraine on production.
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