Young People's Media Network in Europe and Central Asia (YPMN) - Europe and Central Asia
YPMN works both by providing a forum for youth media projects already in existence and by creating and supporting new opportunities. With regard to the former, some YPMN activities include:
- offering media opportunities to disadvantaged and marginalised youth
- helping young people connect by facilitating Internet access and highlighting activities designed to bridge the digital divide
- attracting resources to facilitate the training of young journalists
- fostering exchange visits and electronic information sharing between young people working with the media throughout the region
- offering opportunities for participants in the network to meet and share ideas, and contacts through workshops and other gatherings
- offering awards for outstanding media products by young people
- establishing a directory of media internship and employment opportunities and initiatives for and by young people.
In 2003, YPMN took over the maintenance of UNICEF's MAGIC website. MAGIC is a global portal designed for those involved in youth media - young media-makers, parents, teachers, journalists, and government officials. It showcases youth media projects, provides links to organisations that can help young people make their first steps in the media, and offers advice and resources on how to promote children in the media. Other features include news, a calendar, and a mailing list.
To cite a few examples of specific projects designed to create new opportunities, YPMN joined the European Cultural Foundation and the Sandberg Institute to launch the OneMinutesJr. project. Organisers train people aged 12-20 to produce their own 1-minute-long videos to be shown to a wider audience (e.g., in campaigns or on television). The workshops that took place throughout 2003 in Budapest, Tbilisi, Londonderry (with support from the BBC), and Berlin led up to the annual OneMinute Awards Festival in Amsterdam on November 16 2003. The network of OneMinute-makers also supported the launch of the Leave No Child Out campaign of the Regional Network for Children by producing 30 videos on topics such as social inclusion of disabled children, education, health, and drug prevention.
In January 2004, YPMN will launch the Young Media Fellows project in cooperation with the World Economic Forum at the Davos Summit. The project aims to bring together young journalists and experienced mediamakers in a mentoring relationship, with the hope that participants mutually benefit from each other's views and opinions.
YPMN is supported by UNICEF.
YPMN_briefing_September_2003.pdf sent to the YPMN list server on October 8 2003 (click here for the archives); and YPMN description in the MAGICbank.
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