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Media Information
Media inquiries should be directed to:
Bill Jackson
Chief Executive Officer
Children's Rights International
PO Box 163
Newtown, Sydney
Australia 2042
Phone: +61 2 95199506
Fax: +61 2 95199505
Email: ceo@childjsutice.org
Media Alerts
Africawoman
Africawoman was set up in 2001 by Worldwoman - a Scottish based charity that trains and publishes women journalists from developing countries. World woman is backed by the British Council, Department for International Development,the Westminster Foundation for Democracy and the Six Continents Leisure Group. Africa woman now connects 80 female journalists from Ghana, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Malawi, Tanzania, Zambia and Nigeria.
AlertNet
Provides a web based alerting system for current news about humanitarian issues. Also provide email subscriber service.
AfricaFiles
AfricaFiles is a network of people committed to Africa through its promotion of human rights, economic justice, African perspectives and alternative analyses. The group was launched early in 2002 by former volunteers in two well-established groups based in Toronto but supported by numerous other people - in Canada, Africa, and elsewhere.
Children in Conflict: BBC World
BBC World Service reporters visited war zones on several continents to investigate what is happening to children. You can hear the children tell their own stories and read our analysis of the difficulties they face.
The Communication Initiative
The Communication Initiative is a partnership of development organisations seeking to support advances in the effectiveness and scale of communication interventions for positive international development. The C.I. strategy includes provision of real-time information on communication and development experiences and thinking, facilitating horizontal linkages between people engaged in communication action, peer commentary on programmes and strategies and taking opportunities to promote strategic thinking on communication and development issues and problems.
The Guardian
The Guardian newspaper, of which Guardian Unlimited is its online presence, was founded in 1821 and has a long history of editorial and political independence.,
Legalbrief Today
Legalbrief Today is designed as a time-saving device for legal professionals, delivering comprehensive coverage of important legal developments condensed into a succinct, easy to read package. Items of legal importance are sourced from a wide range of online and offline national and international newspapers, journals and magazines. News is delivered in the form a daily electronic newsletter that provides the subscriber with executive summaries of selected items and links to the source report for in-depth reading and analysis. Delivered to subscribers before 7.30 each weekday morning, Legalbrief Today provides subscribers with a birds-eye view each day of everything that may affect the legal profession.
Le Monde,
OneWorld.net
The OneWorld network spans five continents and produces content in 11 different languages, published across its international site, regional editions, and thematic channels. Many of these are produced from the South to widen the participation of the world's poorest and most marginalised peoples in the global debate.
International News
AP, AllAfrica.com, AsiaSource, BBC, CNN, Dawn, The Independent, Indian Express, International Herald Tribune, Nando Times, New Yorth Times, South China Morning Post, World Tribune, Washington Post,
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