Hopes and Dreams Online Video Project

"Twenty years on, what difference has it made in the lives of hundreds of thousands of Palestine refugee children?", UNRWA asked in a news release on the anniversary of the Convention. Hopes and Dreams uses information and communication technology (ICT) in an effort to explore this question.
Hundreds of flip cams have been distributed to tens of thousands of Palestinian refugee children in UNRWA schools in Gaza, the West Bank, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria. Each student is recording a 30 second message which will form the basis of a living network for the future, to be added to each year. The segments show the youngsters outlining their hopes and aspirations in various situations - in the classroom or library, sitting by the roadside, kicking a soccer ball.
Visitors to the Hoping Foundation website may watch these videos. (The website features 5 unlabelled coloured bars. Click on the second from top (medium-pink-coloured) to see multiple video subjects. Click on individual photos to see video segments).
Children, Youth, Rights.
Hoping Foundation and UNRWA.
Posting to the Women's UN Report Program & Network (WUNRN) listserv, November 23 2009; "Palestinian Children Mark 20th Year of UN Rights Treaty with Video Testimony", UN News Centre; and Hoping Foundation website, December 29 2009.
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