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Wednesday 29 September 2010

Blog Action Day is an annual event held every October 15 that unites the world’s bloggers in posting about the same issue on the same day with the aim of sparking a global discussion and driving collective action.


Read more at: http://blogactionday.change.org/

Wednesday 22 September 2010

Baby Protest



Every day, more than 1,000 babies are born with HIV. But a simple treatment can stop a mother passing the virus to her unborn baby.

Read more at: http://www.one.org/international/actnow/babyprotest/

Youthink


How about kicking off the International Year of Youth by sharing something about your culture—and your wild imagination—with the rest of the world? We’re making it even easier for you by starting you off with a story. All you have to do is finish the story below, adding no more than 300 words. Give it a title too. Just one more thing: because the theme of the International Year of Youth relates to dialog and understanding across cultures, generations, borders, etc., we want you to include one thing about your culture in your story. It could be a song, a tradition, a piece of clothing, a verse from a poem…it’s up to you. So, what are you waiting for? Start storytelling!

"The Story
It was a boring summer day. His father was outside in the baking heat, working on their meager vegetable plants. His mother was cooking and his sister was scrubbing the kitchen floor. He knew he should go help his father, but right now all he could think about was getting an ice-cream from the village market. He still had some money left over from the birthday money his grandfather had given him—just enough to buy one for himself and one for his father (to make up for escaping work). “I’ll just run and get them,” he decided, “and then I’ll help him with whatever he’s doing.” He set off down the path, pretending not to hear when his sister called after him to ask where he was going. He had only walked for few minutes when he suddenly felt a tap on his arm. Turning, he saw a very old, bent man, peering up at him with watery eyes. In a tone of great urgency, the man said, “____"





Read more at:
http://youthink.worldbank.org/issues/education/youthink-storytelling-contest-win-ipod-nano?cid=EXT_YTNewsletterEN_M_EXT

Monday 6 September 2010

Speak out on Education for All


Top leaders from every nation are gathering this September to set plans for tackling poverty over the next 5 years and how to get all boys and girls into school. This is a huge chance to ensure every child will finally receive a quality education, but we have to act fast.


Read more at: http://act.join1goal.org/ea-campaign/clientcampaign.do?ea.client.id=821&ea.campaign.id=7612