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Let the children express themselves !

Children have the right to express themselves. A drama has occurred in the village : the children can no longer speak.
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Language : French (Cameroon)
Type : Radio sketches
Time : 08mn 27
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Freedom of expression

The children of the village announce that they want to exercise their right to express themselves but the adults are not very happy about this.
Guinea
Language : Sussu
Type : Radio sketches
Time : 5mn25
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What I learnt

An eye-witness account of the Media and Development Forum in Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso) which took place from 11-13 September 2008, by Rachidiatou B.
Burkina Faso
Language : English
Média : Text


Louis Michel listening to children

An interview of Louis Michel carried out by the Young Reporters trained by Plan during the Media and Development Forum which took place in Ouagadougou on 11-13 September 2008.
Burkina Faso
Language : English
Média : Text


Jean-Luc

To express yourself freely and access information are basic human rights in order to have a place in society and better understand others (Jean-Luc, 19 years old)


Nourdine Sallya

The information campaign on children’s rights is in full swing in Burkina Faso (Nourdine Sallya, 19 years old)


Djibril

Shares with us what he’s learnt in taking part in Radio Gune Yi in Senegal.
Senegal
Language : French
Média : Video
Time : 00mn 23
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Oumarou

Children learning to express themselves in preparing the radio broadcast on Bibir Radio in Burkina Faso (Oumarou, 22 years old)


Détogra Jérôme

Gives us his point of view on the usefulness of media projects for young people in Togo.
Togo
Language : English
Média : Text


Marie

Draws our attention to the situation of disadvantaged children, who have problems accessing education.
Togo
Language : English
Média : Text


Rolland

Media for young people according to Rolland, 17 years old (Burkina Faso)


Freedom and slavery as seen by Dioundiouba

Dioundiouba goes to school on Gorée one of the symbols of slavery and her she shares her definition of freedom as well as the rights and responsibilities of children regarding their parents.
Senegal
Language : French
Média : Video
Time : 03mn 08
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Freedom and slavery seen by Salimata

From Gorée Island where she goes to school, Salimata explains what freedom means for her and the chance to give her opinion on slavery.
Senegal
Language : French
Média : Video
Time : 04mn 00
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