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Garbage Warrior Part 1

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Fair Trade Coffee vs. Starbucks

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Jun16

MDGs-Media for Development Goals

‘MDGs-Media for Development Goals’ is a two-year EU-funded project of the polish organization ‘Salesian Missionary Voluntary Service’ – Youth for the World of Krakow, jointly being implemented with the Cypriot organization ‘Future Worlds Center’ and the Czech organization ‘Educon’, along with local partners from Italy, Kenya and Peru.
The project aims to raise awareness among young people about the Millennium Development Goals, the interdependence between the EU and developing countries, and the situation of people in the Global South, by engaging young citizens in the preparation and dissemination of materials relating to global Development issues.
MDGs have been signed by 189 countries belonging to the United Nations General Assembly including Poland, Czech Republic and Cyprus, and only five years have remained until the deadline set for their achievement. By involving young people in the media and the transfer of knowledge in the field of development education, we want in an appealing way to share knowledge, experiences and build awareness among the young generation about global development issues.
Main activities of the project include: a) the selection of 16 youth leaders and the implementation of three progressive media trainings in Italy, Kenya, Peru and Poland so that they these young people are equipped with the skills needed to conduct a media program in schools for the next school year 2010/2011.
b) the implementation of a media program in schools for students aged 15-18, intended to provide students with skills and knowledge around the MDGs and their representations through the media, as well as with the technical capacity for the production of their own videos and audios about the MDGs. Youth volunteers who will act as trainers, will also be expected to expand the circle of local structure school-radio.
c) The implementation of a media campaign with the active participation of youth leaders and students. Students are expected to promote the materials that they will prepare to the media and other stakeholders in order for them to raise awareness about the MDGs in Poland, Czech Republic and Cyprus.
During the project duration, more actions will be taken including developments in the Global Education Week, the implementation of a Summer media camp, the establishment of a platform of e-learning course and a book about media development education in Poland, the channel on youtube with videos on education development and many more.
All activities concerning the implementation of the project will be reported live on the website www.youth4world.com since September 2010.
The project “MDGs-Media for Development Goals” is funded by the European Union. Included in the publication of the content does not reflect the views of the European Union and are the sole responsibility of SWM Young World. “

May26

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Comments on Libya Crisis

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Jun2

Climate cash must not increase developing countries’ debt

Oxfam has today warned that the $100 billion a year pledged by rich nations to help fight climate change could fail the poorest people, if recent moves to deliver climate cash as loans continue. continue reading »

May16

Namibia: Selling Bottles to Make Ends Meet

TEBOGO Haoses (39) is a mother of five who lives at Khorixas but she is also an extraordinary entrepreneur who employs six members of her family and has improved the lives of countless people in the community.
About a year ago she started selling cellphone recharge vouchers from her house but this was not enough for the unemployed mother who was desperate to do something to improve the lives of her children. continue reading »

Apr27

Sierra Leone battles sports day violence

The authorities in Sierra Leone have started a campaign against a recent spate of violence linked to inter-school sporting events.

Fighting between pupils has broken out repeatedly in recent months, with most of the incidents concentrated in the capital, Freetown. continue reading »

Apr27

Support reaches a household of five siblings orphaned by AIDS in Malawi

LILONGWE, Malawi, 30 April May 2008 – At just 13 years of age, Tiyamike was already a veteran caregiver responsible for looking after five younger siblings. Tiyamike’s father had died the year before, due to complications from AIDS, and soon after, when his HIV-infected mother took ill, Tiyamike left school and started working. continue reading »

Apr27

Climate Advocates from around Europe Join Forces to Fight Climate Change

Over the last month, the British Council’s pan-European climate project, Challenge Europe, has launched in 15 countries. A team of over 220 dynamic 18 to 35 year old Climate Advocates from all walks of life has now been assembled to work together to cut Europe’s carbon craving. continue reading »

Apr27

Subculture clash among Mexico youth

MEXICO CITY — It is a Saturday at the Chopo flea market, and the angst-ridden youth of Mexico’s blooming middle class have come to hang out. continue reading »