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Representing Lost Childhood, 1999-2001

A 2-year international partnership project sponsored by the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund, providing training around issues of representation for children affected by conflict, working with media professionals, NGOs and children in developing economies.

RLC training courses were organised in the following countries. Each event included meetings with media professionals, media regulators, and media interviews. Reports of each are available on request.

Outline training module

  • Armenia training journalists how to report about children's rights
  • Georgia: training journalists how to report about children's rights
  • India: training homeless 'street children' to run use radio equipment
  • Latvia: training journalist how to cover the sexual abuse of children
  • Macedonia: training journalists to cover child victims of conflict
  • Moldova: training journalists how to report about children's rights
  • Peru: training young people to use radio equipment and work with journalists
  • The Philippines: training journalists how to cover the sexual abuse of children
  • Romania: training journalists how to report about children's rights