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Drawing Democracy WorldwidePublication DateAugust 1, 2008
Summary
From the August Focus issue of "How Do Women Bring about Democracy?" on the International Museum of Women website, this article shows illustrations from the Global Democracy Day Initiative youth drawing competition. In 2007, to highlight Global Democracy Day, designated by the United Nations as September 15 each year, the Global Democracy Day Initiative staged a competition for youth around the world to illustrate what democracy means to them. The three entries chosen as winners explore different applications of democracy from gender equality in the home to the importance of individual participation. The illustrations aim to show what democracy means to young people from different walks of life.
ContactGlobal Democracy Day
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SourcePlaced on the Communication Initiative site August 22 2008 Last Updated August 26 2008 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
Special FocusNewspapers and Democracy
How central to democracy are newspapers - some of which are being lost to budget cuts and other changes - as opposed to blogs, YouTube, emails, text messaging, twittering, and the like?
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this is really a great
this is really a great idealistic
drawing and i also believe the democracy starts from the home only and i think our parents are the first diplomats in the democracy.