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    ARMENIAN JOURNALISTS EMPOWERED TO SOLVE CHILD PROTECTION ISSUES

    Source: World Vision Middle East/Eastern Europe office (MEERO)
    10 Dec 2007 06:51:45 GMT

    Previous | Next Journalists and NGO representatives are discussing
    issues on child protection coverage.

    World Vision MEERO, http://meero.worldvision.org Armenian journalists
    were equipped to increase public awareness on child protection issues
    through a meeting organized in Yerevan by World Vision and the Child
    Protection Network in honour of the International Day of Disabled
    People, 3 December.

    'The purpose of this meeting is to create a group of journalists who
    will cooperate with the Network to present child protection challenges
    to the advantage of children,' said Mira Antonyan, director of Child
    Reception and Orientation Center of Fund for Armenian Relief.

    The Network emphasized that the present coverage of child protection
    issues is limited and lacks a comprehensive and consistent approach.

    At the meeting, ten journalists representing both print and broadcast
    media were provided with comprehensive information on the state
    of child vulnerability in Armenia. As a result of the information
    sharing they will be able to provide more accurate and purposeful
    coverage of child protection issues.

    'As actors in civil society the media are responsible for covering
    child protection issues in a way that contributes to a solution,
    rather than a simple engagement of the topic,' said Artur Martirosyan,
    World Vision Armenia's Child Protection Program policy officer.

    Journalists can play a greater role in improving the vulnerability of
    children by proactively finding cases of child's rights violations,
    informing the public, NGOs and governmental organizations of the cases,
    and following how the cases are handled.

    The journalists agreed to inform the Child Protection Network of
    all child rights violation cases through a hotline established for
    that purpose.

    The Network will continue to collaborate with participating journalists
    through subsequent information sharing meetings and by coordinating
    media coverage.

    The Child Protection Network aims to improve collaboration and
    coordination of child protection activities. It was established in June
    2005, by one governmental and ten non-governmental organizations that
    advocate for child protection in Armenia. The Network has established
    a hotline so that vulnerable children and their parents can find
    psychological, social and material assistance.

    [ Any views expressed in this article are those of the writer and
    not of Reuters. ]
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