the ecuadorian Denise Molina He returns to television to resume his job as a journalist. This is how she has shared it on her social networks, where she took advantage of Journalist’s Day (January 5) to make it known that will be the Thailand correspondent for the Latin American Information Alliance (AIL). “Journalism is in my blood”, emphasized the news presenter from ecuavisa.
Denisse Molina begins her life in Thailand, the Ecuadorian journalist shares her first days in her new home on networks
“I want to tell you that from the other side of the world, I will continue telling stories, telling the news”said Molina, who has lived with her family in Thailand since August of last year, to work as a trainer for future speakers for women in vulnerable situations, in an NGO in Asia.
This is how he will share his time between social services and journalism, thanks to this news alliance that works for 22 television channels in Latin America, the Caribbean and Spain.
Among the AIL chains is Ecuavisa, Snail News, from Colombia; Aztec TV, from Mexico; Band, from Brazil and Television Spainfrom Spain.
“Thank you for the trust and for letting this Ecuadorian woman who never tires of thanking life for the opportunities into her homes in 22 countries”expressed in the post which he accompanied with a video clip.
Molina currently works at the Good Shepherd Foundation, which also assists children of migrant mothers from different parts of Asia and seeks to prepare their empowering parents to replicate their training and message in their respective communities. (YO)
Source: Eluniverso

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