Ayen Bior
Ayen Deng Bior is a producer at NPR's flagship evening news program, All Things Considered. She helps shape the sound of the daily shows by contributing story ideas, writing scripts and cutting tape. Her work at NPR has taken her to Warsaw, Poland, where she heard from refugees displaced by the war in Ukraine. She has spoken to people in Saint-Louis, Senegal, who are grappling with rising seas. Before NPR, Bior wore many hats at the Voice of America's English to Africa service where she worked in radio, television and digital. Bior began her career reporting on the revolution in Sudan, the developing state of affairs in South Sudan and the experiences of women behind the headlines in both countries. In her spare time, Bior loves to kayak, read and bird watch.
- Senegal's presidential election is delayed amid unrest
- Senegal's artists are fighting the system with a mic and spray paint
- People smugglers keep trying to recruit this boat captain. Here's why he says no
- There is a myth about mass migration to Europe. But some people do risk it all
- If there's a war against climate change, Saint-Louis is on the front line. And losing
- When the seas rise in Senegal, so do the fortunes of far-right parties in Europe
- How one man went from a migrant leaving Africa, to an elected official in Spain
- In the strawberry fields of Spain, migrants from Africa work in hope of a better life