Jamie is a journalist and the former national editor of WORLD Magazine. She is a World Journalism Institute graduate and also previously worked for The Charlotte World. Jamie resides in Charlotte, N.C.
Determined volunteers seek to reach earthquake victims in China's remote Qinghai province
Despite low expectations of change, Sudanese voters welcome the country's first multi-party election in 24 years
Jamie Dean | Morocco has been the model of a moderate Islamic nation.
As the UN makes recovery plans, Haitians struggle for the basic necessities for survival
Jamie Dean | Nigeria's 'Middle Belt,' where Christian South meets Muslim North, is where Islamist violence is brutally coming to the surface
Jamie Dean | A war-torn nation is finally having an election, but experts say it may not be as good a sign as it seems to be
A new disaster threatens defenseless women and children in Haitian tent cities: rape
Another brutal attack on Nigerian Christians leaves villagers fearing for their lives
Jamie Dean | Port-au-Prince is a city desperately seeking turnaround—and that’s before the earthquake
Jamie Dean | The toll could have been much worse, but earthquakes in Chile and Turkey have left many in need