Article — Young Reporters for the Environment

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NEWS WRITING

 

In today’s world, written media extends far beyond traditional print newspapers, embracing a wide range of digital platforms such as online news sites, blogs, and social media. This evolution opens up exciting opportunities for young reporters in our program to make their mark. By using platforms like Facebook and Instagram, you can help extend the reach of written articles and news stories and engage a wider audience.

As young reporters, you have the chance to use these digital tools to enhance the impact of your reporting and connect traditional media with social media.


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Article

The aim of this Article category is to explore the historical, economic, social, and/or political implications of the chosen environmental topic through a written format. The article should show the link between local and global events, issues, and/or phenomena and include relevant, feasible, and constructive solutions to the environmental issues presented.   

Expanded dissemination options have been introduced to this category that not only include print or traditional media but also new online platforms such as Blogposts and Extended Facebook Posts to help expand the reach of the article. Please note whether the article is disseminated via the traditional format, blog or extended Facebook post all the assessment criteria below will be applied to the content of the article.  

**Note for National Operators: max 3 entries (1 for each age group: 11-14 years, 15-18 years, 19-25 years).  


YOUNG REPORTERS’ Article EXAMPLES


ASSESSMENT CRITERIA


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