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Ros Wynne-Jones is a journalist and author who has had articles published in The Guardian and The Mirror [1] [2] amongst others, and is currently Senior Feature Writer for the Daily Mirror . [3] Ros has covered stories ranging from the HIV crisis in southern Africa to the Darfuri refugee camps inside Eastern Chad.

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