Youth Making News - East and South-east Asia
The result was a package of 14 news features - 7 written by the correspondents and 7 by the interns. Four of the sets of stories focus on the subject of education. The titles of the interns' essays in this section are: "Academic War Waged with Sweat, Tears", "Reforms Made by Adults, Forced on Children", "How Can We Study if Our Stomachs are Empty?", and "Teachers Must Listen to Their Students". Other stories focus on the continuing effect of Agent Orange on children in Vietnam, the daily struggle faced by street children in Indonesia, and the use of illegal drugs by young people in Malaysia.
One organiser observes that "the articles written by the interns tend to provide more space for the individual voices of the children and young people who were interviewed. It also appears...that working side-by-side with the interns influenced at least some of the correspondents, a couple of whom based their articles largely on interviews with children and young people."
These stories are published in the book Voices & Viewpoints: When Youth Make News. In addition, IPS sent the features out to its member news organisations worldwide in a special issue of its news bulletin, and they have since been published by many newspapers across the region and around the world.
IPS and UNICEF.
Foreword (by Mehr Khan) and Introduction (by Johanna Son) of Voices & Viewpoints: When Youth Make News.
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