International Children’s Day of Broadcasting 2006 to focus on fighting HIV/AIDS
By Karen Cirillo NEW YORK, USA, 8 December 2006 – Behind the scenes, in front of the cameras and on the air, youth around the world are using media to express and empower themselves. The occasion is UNICEF’s annual International Children’s Day of Broadcasting, or ICDB, to be held this year on 10 December. ICDB was launched 15 years ago to encourage broadcasters to focus their attention on children’s rights and air programming reflecting those issues. Over the years, the initiative has expanded to involve more active youth participation. Now broadcasters around the world work with children and adolescents to create programming by children, for children. This year their focus is the 2006 ICDB theme, UNITE FOR CHILDREN UNITE AGAINST AIDS – the rallying cry of the global campaign on HIV/AIDS and young people. Youth programming worldwide To mark ICDB, broadcasters create special dramas, present children’s talk shows and organise day-long youth events. Here are some highlights of 2006 ICDB programming:
These and hundreds of broadcasters around the world have joined UNICEF in its appeal to ‘Tune in to Kids’ for ICDB. On 10 December, the world will be listening and watching.
ICDB 2006 Video Children in the Media UNICEF at the International Emmy Awards [with Colombia’s Caracol Radio airs young voices [with Georgia: HIV/AIDS peer education on youth radio [with Botswana: Radio training helps young people speak their minds [with Philippines: Youth journalists share their views on TV [with Youth-produced TV series in Lebanon [with |