Mónica Villamizar
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Mónica Villamizar Villegas is a Colombian American broadcast freelance journalist, working for PBS Newshour, Univision. She was previously a reporter for Vice News, CBS, Al Jazeera English and ABC News.


Career

Monica Villamizar is a freelance conflict reporter, recently awarded the EMMY Award for Best Investigative Documentary in Spanish and the Gerald Loeb Award for the investigation “The Source”, about child labor in Mexico's Nestle coffee farms. In 2016 she was nominated for the prestigious One World Media “Journalist of the Year 2015” Award, which honors the best journalists in the world in all forms of media. Her current clients include PBS Newshour,
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, Vice News, Univision, Telemundo and The Weather Channel. Previously she was the London correspondent for
CBS News CBS News is the news division of the American television and radio service CBS. CBS News television programs include the ''CBS Evening News'', ''CBS Mornings'', news magazine programs '' CBS News Sunday Morning'', '' 60 Minutes'', and '' 48 H ...
affiliates. She has traveled to Iraq, Afghanistan, Egypt, Mali, Mexico, El Salvador and Haiti, at times filming directly on the front lines. She has covered the drug of wars in Colombia and Mexico, gaining exclusive access to cocaine cartels in Medellin and Michoacan. In the Middle East she covered the Arab spring and the advance of ISIS into the Iraqi Kurdistan. More recently she has been dedicated to covering the advance of jihadism in West Africa. In her attempts to tell truthful, hard-hitting stories, she has been targeted by the Egyptian military which raided her office in Cairo and arrested her colleagues, and more recently by the Venezuelan Government who targeted her, labeling her a spy, and issuing an arrest warrant for her. In the case of her instance in Venezuela, the editorial board of the New York Times backed her as a reporter, denouncing the Maduro Government. This ignited her interest and active involvement in "Freedom of the Press" campaigns. Villamizar has been a board member of the Frontline Freelance Register, associated with London's Frontline Club, which protects and promotes the integrity of Freelance conflict reporters all over the world.Mónica Villamizar resumé
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Awards

In 2017 she received the Emmy Award – Outstanding Investigative Journalism in Spanish, for the documentary Cosecha de Miseria In 2017 she received the Gerard Loeb Award for Best Video for the documentary Harvest of Misery, NBC Weather Channel and Telemundo. In 2006, she received a ''Premio Nacional de Periodismo Simón Bolívar'' award for the best TV feature or report, for her series of reports on South Africa's peace process broadcast November 2005 on Caracol TV.
Caracol Radio Caracol Radio (''Cadena Radial Colombiana'', "Colombian Radio Network") is one of the main radio networks in Colombia. Founded in Medellín in 1948 when ''La Voz de Antioquia'' station acquired the 50% of ''Emisoras Nuevo Mundo'', based in Bogotá ...

Caracol Radio ganó dos premios Simón Bolívar
3 October 2006, retrieved 22 December 2008


Personal life

Villamizar is American and was born in Austin, Texas, United States. She completed in her education in France, with a master's degree in political science from the Institut d'Études Politiques in Paris.


References

https://www.monicavillamizar.com/bio


External links


Reel Mónica VillamizarTV reports by Ms Villamizar
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