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Young Reporters for the Environment Programme
The Young Reporters for the Environment Programme, in cooperation with Foundation for Environmental Education is designed for young people aged 11-25 to investigate, research, and share solutions for global environmental issues. The program enables youth to engage with and address environmental issues through creative communication, including photography, videography, and writing.
What are the benefits of the program?
- Sharpen your leadership skills
- Be a voice for climate issues
- Turn your passion into solutions
- Become an environmental influencer
- Connect with the global green network
- Be the change you envision
- Make your voice heard and make a difference
- Unlock future possibilities
What is the methodology?
The program’s methodology consists of four main phases: investigation, solution-seeking, reporting, and distribution.
- First, participants identify a local environmental issue and explore it from various perspectives, linking it to global contexts while involving the community.
- Second, they seek sustainable solutions by consulting experts and stakeholders to ensure reliability.
- Third, they present the issue and solutions in a journalistic format—such as articles, photos, or videos—targeted at a specific audience.
- Finally, they distribute their findings through diverse media channels like newspapers, radio, social media, the Naha platform, and local events to raise awareness and drive positive change.
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