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Feature

February 01, 2007

Singing For Sanitation: Teen In Rural Nepal Teaches Her Village About Water Safety

MEXICO CITY, Mexico, 27 March 2006 – At the Children’s World Water Forum here last week, children from around the globe reported to one another on their water projects. Some of them were shy at first, but over the course of the week they became more and more outspoken. One impressive young person was Shanta Chaudhary, 14, who comes from remote Dhikpur village in the Dang District of Nepal.



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Social Issues

February 01, 2007

At the Children’s World Water Forum, a Girl From Kenya Shares Her Views

MEXICO CITY, Mexico, 20 March 2006 – Yesterday, a delegation of African children attended the 4th World Water Forum, where adult decision-makers are meeting to raise awareness about global water issues. The young people have been participating in the Children’s World Water Forum, which is also being held here this week. They were determined to draw attention to their concerns as young people about water, sanitation and hygiene on their continent.


Adults' Corner

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Politics
Just Talking

February 01, 2007

Weblogs - The Changing Face Or A Waste Of Webspace?

Are weblogs just vanity publishing or an opportunity to share ideas and opinions?


Education

February 01, 2007

Singing For Sanitation: Teen In Rural Nepal Teaches Her Village About Water Safety

MEXICO CITY, Mexico, 27 March 2006 – At the Children’s World Water Forum here last week, children from around the globe reported to one another on their water projects. Some of them were shy at first, but over the course of the week they became more and more outspoken. One impressive young person was Shanta Chaudhary, 14, who comes from remote Dhikpur village in the Dang District of Nepal.


Activism

February 01, 2007

Aminata Palme: Child Activist - Future Leader

Aminata Palmer is an 11-year old girl who lives in Sierra Leone. According to Aminata, the leaders of her country believe that children should be seen, but not heard. However, Aminata advocates, “If you love children, you can listen to children”.


Arts & Entertainment
Human Rights

February 01, 2007

“I’m being returned to a place I don’t know..”

17-year-old Alem is an unaccompanied asylum seeker; who will be forced to return to a country she escaped from and where she knows no-one.