James Martone
Consultant, Broadcast and Multimedia Unit
James Martone has worked in journalism since 1984, when he got his first job reporting for Radio Cairo in Egypt. He went on to work for the Washington Post and the Associated Press in Cairo, and later for CNN as a producer/correspondent based in Cairo and Baghdad. He was in Iraq before and during the 2003 invasion. Other countries he reported from for CNN included Libya, Syria, Jordan, Tunisia, India, Albania, Turkey and Greece. James is presently a consultant for the World Bank’s Broadcast and Multimedia Unit, EXTCC, where he writes and produces video stories on Bank programs. He holds a Masters in Islamic Studies from the Pontifical Institute for Islamic Studies in Rome.
- 05/25/12 Brésil : donner leur chance aux musiciennes en herbe
- 02/09/12 Poor Region Rich in Musical Talent of Youth
- 02/09/12 Florecer el talento musical juvenil entre la pobreza del noreste de Brasil
- 01/17/12 Haiti: Sinais palpáveis de progresso, dois anos depois do terremoto
- 01/06/12 Haití: signos palpables de progreso, dos años después del terremoto
- 01/06/12 Haiti: two years after quake, tangible signs of progress
- 10/31/11 Earth hits 7 billion mark, Brazil’s clinics provide hope to the poor
- 10/04/11 Poor Region Rich in Musical Talent of Youth
- 09/19/11 Vouchers Lead to More Young Women Graduates in Jordan’s Work Field
- 09/18/11 Les diplômées et le marché du travail en Jordanie
- 09/16/11 Brazil: fighting poverty with music
