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Stephanie Nolen (born September 3, 1971, in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian journalist and writer. She is currently the Global Health Reporter for The New York Times. From 2013 to 2019, she was the Latin America bureau chief for The Globe and Mail. From 2008 to 2013, she was the Globe's South Asia Bureau Chief, based in New Delhi. From 2003 to 2008, she was the Globe's Africa bureau chief, and she has reported from more than 60 countries around the world. She is a seven-time National Newspaper Awards winner for her work in Africa and India. She is tied for the most NNA wins in the history of the awards. Nolen is a four-time recipient of the Amnesty International Award for Human Rights Reporting. Her book on Africa's AIDS pandemic, 28: Stories of AIDS in Africa, was nominated for the 2007 G

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  • Stephanie Nolen (* 3. September 1971 in Montreal) ist eine kanadische Journalistin und Buchautorin. Sie arbeitet als Auslandskorrespondentin für die kanadische Zeitung The Globe and Mail. Von 2003 bis 2008 hatte sie den besonderen Auftrag, über die Auswirkungen der Aids-Pandemie in Afrika zu berichten. Sie lebt in Neu-Delhi (Indien) mit ihrem Lebensgefährten Meril Rasmussen und ihrem gemeinsamen Sohn. (de)
  • Stephanie Nolen (born September 3, 1971, in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian journalist and writer. She is currently the Global Health Reporter for The New York Times. From 2013 to 2019, she was the Latin America bureau chief for The Globe and Mail. From 2008 to 2013, she was the Globe's South Asia Bureau Chief, based in New Delhi. From 2003 to 2008, she was the Globe's Africa bureau chief, and she has reported from more than 60 countries around the world. She is a seven-time National Newspaper Awards winner for her work in Africa and India. She is tied for the most NNA wins in the history of the awards. Nolen is a four-time recipient of the Amnesty International Award for Human Rights Reporting. Her book on Africa's AIDS pandemic, 28: Stories of AIDS in Africa, was nominated for the 2007 Governor General's Literary Award and has been published in 15 countries. She is the co-founder of the Museum of AIDS in Africa. (en)
  • Stephanie Nolen (nascida em 3 de setembro de 1971) é uma escritora e jornalista canadense. É atual chefe de jornalismo para América Latina do jornal Globe and Mail. É sete vezes ganhadora do "Prêmio Canadense de Jornalismo" – – por seu trabalho na África e na Índia. Por suas reportagens socialmente engajada, recebeu vários prêmios; seu livro sobre epidemia de AIDS na África, 28: Stories of AIDS in Africa, foi indicado para o Prêmio Literário do Governador Geral em 2007, e foi publicado em quinze países. É cofundadora do Museum of AIDS in Africa (lit. Museu de AIDS na África). Nolen reside no Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. Viveu na África por seis anos. (pt)
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  • Stephanie Nolen (* 3. September 1971 in Montreal) ist eine kanadische Journalistin und Buchautorin. Sie arbeitet als Auslandskorrespondentin für die kanadische Zeitung The Globe and Mail. Von 2003 bis 2008 hatte sie den besonderen Auftrag, über die Auswirkungen der Aids-Pandemie in Afrika zu berichten. Sie lebt in Neu-Delhi (Indien) mit ihrem Lebensgefährten Meril Rasmussen und ihrem gemeinsamen Sohn. (de)
  • Stephanie Nolen (nascida em 3 de setembro de 1971) é uma escritora e jornalista canadense. É atual chefe de jornalismo para América Latina do jornal Globe and Mail. É sete vezes ganhadora do "Prêmio Canadense de Jornalismo" – – por seu trabalho na África e na Índia. Por suas reportagens socialmente engajada, recebeu vários prêmios; seu livro sobre epidemia de AIDS na África, 28: Stories of AIDS in Africa, foi indicado para o Prêmio Literário do Governador Geral em 2007, e foi publicado em quinze países. É cofundadora do Museum of AIDS in Africa (lit. Museu de AIDS na África). Nolen reside no Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. Viveu na África por seis anos. (pt)
  • Stephanie Nolen (born September 3, 1971, in Montreal, Quebec) is a Canadian journalist and writer. She is currently the Global Health Reporter for The New York Times. From 2013 to 2019, she was the Latin America bureau chief for The Globe and Mail. From 2008 to 2013, she was the Globe's South Asia Bureau Chief, based in New Delhi. From 2003 to 2008, she was the Globe's Africa bureau chief, and she has reported from more than 60 countries around the world. She is a seven-time National Newspaper Awards winner for her work in Africa and India. She is tied for the most NNA wins in the history of the awards. Nolen is a four-time recipient of the Amnesty International Award for Human Rights Reporting. Her book on Africa's AIDS pandemic, 28: Stories of AIDS in Africa, was nominated for the 2007 G (en)
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