Imagine
you are part of a team that puts together photo stories for
a monthly youth magazine. In groups, act out and write a photo
story for the next edition of the magazine to inform young
people about one of the following:
a) How to avoid HIV/AIDS
and other STIs
b) Teenage pregnancy
c) The rights and responsibilities of sexual activity for
young men
Use a digital camera
to take 10-15 photographs to tell your story, and write
captions for each.
To get the right
information and right messages in your photo story,
use the different 'Eye
on Population' pages. Also, check out these websites:
www.ippf.org/mezzo offers views of young people
from all over the world. Go to the menu at the bottom
and choose the 'yikes' and 'warehouse' pages.
www.fpa.org.uk is
the UK Family Planning Association website.
www.lovelife.uk.com
for clear, up-to-date information on sexual health issues
www.plannedparenthood.org/health/index.html
The US-based Planned Parenthood organisation's website.
Check out the page on 'teen issues'.
www.ruthinking.co.uk,
www.brook.org.uk, www.likeitis.org.uk
and www.lifebytes.gov.uk/sex/sex_menu.html
are all UK sites that focus on the needs of teenagers.
www.iwannaknow.org,
www.teenwire.com
and
www.plannedparenthood.org/TEENISSUES/
RELATIONSHIPISSUES/peerpressure.htm are US-based
sites offering advice and answers to questions about
teenage sexual health and STIs.
www.avert.org is
a user-friendly site on HIV/AIDS
www.nat.org.uk is
the UK National AIDS Trust website.
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The
most imaginative, informative and eye-catching photo stories
will win copies of the 'State of the World Atlas'. And you
could see your efforts included in the next edition of www.globaleye.org.uk!
To enter your photo
story, either email it as an attachment to [email protected]
or send it by post to:
Global Eye Competition
Summer 2002,
Worldaware,
Echo House,
Ullswater Crescent,
Coulsdon,
Surrey CR5 2HR.
The competition is
for UK schools only
The closing date for
entries is: November 29th 2002
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