March • 2022
Manuel is really communicative and flexible! Helped us pull together a great story.
Bogotá, Bogota, Colombia
122 reviews$400 - $800 / Day
Request QuoteJournalist and video producer based in Colombia with a decade of experience working for international news channels, current affairs programs and humanitarian groups. Recently I have also shot stories in Mexico, Peru, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Venezuela and Brazil.
March • 2022
Manuel is really communicative and flexible! Helped us pull together a great story.
September • 2022
He did a great job covering the border re-opening between Colombia and Venezuela.
June • 2022
Manuel has done terrific work and is a great correspondent.
As Colombia emerges from five decades of armed conflict, former war zones are becoming top birdwatching zones, visited by tourists from all ove the world. Conservations hope ecotourism helps to create jobs in communities affected by the war, while encouraging them to preserve the country's forests.
Este es un cementerio para quienes literalmente, no tienen donde caerse muertos.
Former FARC fighters are being killed in Colombia almost every week, jeopardizing a peace deal that ended five decades of war. For this assignment I travelled to a village in western Colombia, where former fighters are struggling to find work, and stay alive. We witnessed the funeral of Carlos Yunda, a former rebel who was killed almost three years after laying down his weapons.
I obtained access to a FARC guerrilla camp to see how the rebels life is changing now that their group signed a peace deal with the government. Many are becoming parents, a big change in a group that was known for forcing its female fighters to get abortions if they became pregnant.
Mexico's Chinanteco people can communicate through a rare whistle language, that helps them to reach neighbors who are hundreds of meters away. But how interested are the new generations in carrying on this spectacular tradition in an age where people can now communicate with mobile phones? We visited San Pedro Sochiapam, a town nestled deep in Oaxaca's mountains to find out.
Colombia exports millions of cut flowers every year, and most of them end up in the US. But working in the flower business is not always rosy. Colombian flower-farm workers endure long hours, debilitating injuries, and workplace harassment to keep up with seasonal foreign demand. So does an ethical bouquet of flowers exist?
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