Voices of Youth

Voices of Youth

Voices of Youth is an organization set up by UNICEF to help children from across the world exchange knowledge and ideas. Voices of Youth was originally founded in 1995, as a way to relay messages from children in 81 countries to world leaders at the World Summit for Social Development. [ [http://www.unicef.org/voy/about/about_261.html UNICEF - Voices of Youth: Information ] ]

In 1997, the official Voices of Youth discussion boards (referred to as the "Meeting Place") were set up to allow young people to discuss child rights and development issues. To ensure that a wide range of people could participate, parallel forums were set up in English, French, and Spanish. At the same time, a "Learning Place" was established to give youths accurate and accessible information about child rights through quizzes, games and photo journals. A "Teacher’s Place" was also established as a forum to help teachers and other young leaders exchange ideas and find ways to use Voices of Youth as a learning tool.

In 2002, Voices of Youth was completely reorganized. After discussing possible changes with site users from across the word, the administrators reorganized the website into three sections: "Explore," "Speak Out," and "Take Action."

In addition to the website, Voices of Youth also publishes a bi-monthly newsletter, “What Young People Are Saying.” [ [http://www.unicef.org/voy/speakout/speakout_564.html UNICEF - Voices of Youth: Speak out ] ]

The mission statement of Voices of Youth is "To offer all children and adolescents, including the hard-to-reach, a safe and supportive global cyberspace within which they can explore, discuss and partner on issues related to human rights and social change, as well as develop their awareness, leadership, community building, and critical thinking skills through active and substantive participation with their peers and with decision makers globally."

Sections

ExploreThis section provides links to factual information about child rights and development issues. It also includes stories written by and about young people from around the world, as well as games, quizzes, and videos to provide information in an interesting and accessible way.

Speak OutThis section is based around the Voices of Youth discussion boards. To make the forums more accessible to new users, summaries of popular discussions are posted. Stories and poems submitted by Voices of Youth members are also posted in this section.

Take ActionThis section suggests community projects that young people can begin to help improve the world. This section also profiles successful youth leaders as sources of inspiration, and provides a list of organizations and projects for users to get involved in.

Users

Voices of Youth members are from more than 180 countries. More than 60% are from developing countries.

55% of Voices of Youth forum users are female, while only 40% are male (5% of members did not disclose their gender).

32% of Voices of Youth members are 15-19 year-olds, and an additional 32% are 20-25 year-olds. 8% of users are aged 10-14. [ [http://www.unicef.org/voy/about/about_262.html#whousesvoy UNICEF - Voices of Youth: Information ] ]

ee also

UNICEF

External links

* [http://www.unicef.org/voy Voices of Youth]
* [http://www.unicef.org UNICEF]

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