April 17, 2014
NEWS: TFO Digital Content, TV Shows Nominated at Youth Media Alliance 2014
November 30, 2013
NEWS: iKids Awards shortlists best children’s interactive offerings
Read more: http://kidscreen.com/2013/11/27/ikids-awards-shortlists-best-childrens-interactive-offerings/#ixzz2m7HAAnvy
October 29, 2013
NEWS / AWARDS: Little girl’s struggles wins 2013 Asia-Pacific Child Rights Award
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July 10, 2013
AWARDS: European Award for Best Content for Kids
The European Award for Best Content for Kids has now been launched Europe-wide, with the aim of highlighting existing quality content for 4 to12-year-old children and encouraging the production of new content that will offer young people online opportunities to learn, play, discover and invent. It is organised by the European Commission with the support of Insafe.
The award aims to collect creative examples of positive content for children and young people. Adults can compete in two categories creating content for children up to 12 years, while young people can also design content for peers up to 18 years of age. The competition will run in most EU member states and also in Iceland, Norway and Russia during 2013.
National winners will be put forward to a European-level competition and winners will be announced on Safer Internet Day, Tuesday 11 February 2014, at an awards ceremony in Brussels. The award represents a great opportunity for European content producers to showcase their work to a wide audience, and to contribute to a better internet for children. We are looking forward to many inspirational competition entries. Be creative, think positive - and participate!
Visit the award website for further information or view the full press release here.
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January 24, 2013
AWARDS / OPPORTUNITIES: Entry door open for Canadian Youth Media Alliance Awards
November 26, 2012
NEWS / AWARDS: British Academy Children's Awards Winners Announced
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) has announced the winners of tonight’s British Academy Children’s Awards, celebrating the very best in children’s film, television, games and online media of the past year, and the talent behind their successes.
November 11, 2012
NEWS / EVENTS: Youth Rise Up at the BAYMN Media Festival
November 4, 2012
NEWS:Du launches Social Media award
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November 2, 2012
INTERVIEWS: "Just Yell Fire" Creator Wins Award For Teaching Girls About Self-Defense
October 24, 2012
AWARDS: BAFTA Announces 2012 Children's Awards Nominations
October 21, 2012
AWARDS: Kara David, I-Witness receive UNICEF prize in Korea
GMA News TV will show the“Alkansya” I-Witness documentary in a special, primetime airing on October 27, Saturday, at 10:00 p.m. on Channel 11. full article
August 10, 2012
AWARDS / PRIZES: KidsRights announces nominees for the International Children’s Peace Prize 2012
Amsterdam, 8 August 2012 – Today KidsRights, a Dutch children's rights organization , announces the three nominees for the International Children's Peace Prize 2012, the ultimate international recognition for advocates of children's rights. It is awarded every year by a Nobel Peace Prize Winner to a child who has made a significant contribution to advocating children's rights. On 19 September Nobel Peace Prize Winner Desmond Tutu will present the prize to one of the three nominees in the Ridderzaal in The Hague, the Netherlands.
- Kesz from the Philippines (13) was abused and forced to beg and scavenge at the dumpsite as a two-year-old. Three years later, he even sustained burns on his arm and back, which prompted him to run away. On his seventh birthday Kesz did not want any presents for himself; he wanted to help other street kids instead. That year, Kesz set up an organization aimed at giving children hope and showing them that they can take their future into their own hands. So far Kesz has helped over 10,000 children.
Erika Voulon, +31 (0)6 51828082, e-mail: erika.voulon@hkstrategies.com
July 25, 2012
NEWS / AWARDS: UNICEF gives special award at Odessa International Film Festival
ODESSA, Ukraine, 16/17 July 2012 – In Ukraine UNICEF gave a Special Award to film “Backstreet Champions” by Akhtem Seytablaev that tells about children and people living on the streets. This movie has been taken part in the competition of Odessa International Film Festival for the best film. It is based on a real story showing how football can help to change for better life of people in difficult life circumstances and vulnerable children.June 18, 2012
ARTICLES / NEWS / PRINT: Smart newspapers win at attracting youth
I-Next of India has been designated the 2012 World Young Reader Newspaper of the Year in the annual Young Reader Prize competition from the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA), which awarded 21 prizes to newspapers and a printing plant that have found innovative ways to attract young people to the news.
“Prize winners show that newspapers can successfully appeal to younger audiences in the digital age,” said Aralynn McMane, executive director of WAN-IFRA young readership development.
“This year’s winners offer a fantastic set of examples for how to capture and captivate this audience at that key point in their lives when they will or will not become interested for life in a multiplatform relationship with their newspaper.”A full list of winners can be found here
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May 20, 2012
NEWS / AWARDS: A Greek youth media project wins the 2012 Charlemagne Youth Prize
The 2012 Charlemagne Youth Prize was awarded to the "Europe on the Ground", a Greek youth media project. According to the European Parliament, it is an innovative youth media project that sends multicultural teams of over 50 young citizen journalists and amateur photographers to 10 European capitals each year.
February 21, 2012
AWARDS: New Youth EFA Award (Nordic countries)
February 13, 2012
AWARDS: European Children's Film Association Selects 2012 Award Winner
The European Children’s Film Association (EFCA) has selected the Belgian family feature “A pas de Loup” (“On the Sly”) for the inaugural EFCA Award for Best European Children’s Film of the Year. Directed by Olivier Ringer, “A pas de Loup” was selected for the prize by 60 members of the EFCA who are active in the children’s film industry -- the award was announced yesterday at the Berlin International Film Festival.“A pas de Loup” follows Cathy, a young girl ignored by her parents, who decides to run away into a nearby forest. “We are very happy to announce that the first-ever ECFA Award went to the beautiful, artistically uncompromising ‘A pas de Loup.’ We also hope that this award can contribute to an increased focus on all the fantastic children’s film that are made in Europe,” said Tonje Hardersen, ECFA president. Titles qualified for the award throughout 2011 at a series of nine kid’s fests, including the Children's Film Festival Seattle. “A pas de Loup” stars Winona Ringer as Cathy and debuted last year in the Berlinale’s “Generation” section, going on to win numerous awards at international festivals.
Founded in 1988, ECFA is an association of professionals and organizations who operate within the field of quality films for children and youth. It aims to secure children’s access to the best possible film culture and to increase an awareness of the need for good media politics in European countries.
Source - ECFA website
December 20, 2011
NEWS / AWARDS: Students produce films on Human Rights: Film Festival and UN honour the winners
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November 7, 2011
NEWS / AWARDS: Japanese documentary wins 2011 Child Rights Award

Thursday 03 Nov 2011- A documentary about the lives of two disabled children in Japan has won the 2011 Asia-Pacific Child Rights Award for broadcasting.
Iori and Ibuki - Why We Were Born by Shizuoka Telecasting of Japan was named the winner of the award on 2 November in Hong Kong during the CASBAA Convention.
The Asia-Pacific Child Rights Award, created by CASBAA, ABU and UNICEF in 2001, is given annually to the best television programme produced in the Asia-Pacific region with a focus on children's rights.
Mariko Hashimoto, the producer of Iori and Ibuki - Why We Were Born, spent 11 years of filming and interviewing Iori and her family. Iori and her younger brother were each born with disabilities. Their story is a compelling tale of resilience and optimism.
September 30, 2011
NEWS / AWARDS: UNICEF Announces Nominees for the 2011 International Children’s Day of Broadcasting (ICDB) Awards
NEW YORK, 30 September 2011 – UNICEF today announced the nominees for the International Children's Day of Broadcasting (ICDB) Awards. The awards are given by UNICEF for outstanding commitment to the ICDB by television and radio broadcasters. The winner of the 2011 ICDB Awards will be announced by UNICEF Headquarters in New York on 5 December 2011.
The nominees each won a regional competition and now go on to compete for global honours. This year's nominees come from Andorra, Bangladesh, China, India, Iran, Mexico, Nepal, South Africa, Togo and Uganda and represent the best work produced in 2010 for the International Children's Day of Broadcasting.








