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30 APRIL: YOUNG HUMAN RIGHTS REPORTER WINNERS REVEALED Read all about it! Amnesty blog | Guardian blog | Winner Holly's Huffington Post blog Reporters Of The year 2013Upper Primary: Liliana Newsam-Smith, 10, Rhodes Avenue Primary School, London Lower Secondary: Victoria Coleman, 14, Mayfield Grammar School, Gravesend, Kent Sixth Form: Holly Gomez, 16, Woodfarm High School, East Renfrewshire, Scotland Photographers of the year 2013Upper Primary and Lower Secondary: Eve Wilson, 10, Laugharne School, Laugharne, Wales | Photo (jpeg) Top ten Journalism finalists | Top ten Photojournalism finalists |
The annual Young Human Rights Reporter (YHRR) Competition aims to inspire young people to become human rights reporters, to investigate what's going on in the world and bring human rights abuses to light.
The competition is open to students aged 7 to 18 years and is run by Amnesty, in partnership with the Guardian Teacher Network and MA Publications, publishers of SecEd, Headteacher Update and Primary Teacher Update. It is generously supported by the The Peter Stebbings Memorial Charity
The 2014 awards open for submissions in September 2013. More information about how to enter will be available then.
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Write for Rights by Martin Powell from Amnesty International on Vimeo.
Poet Martin Powell wrote this poem to inspire young people to get involved in our Young Human Rights Reporter Competition 2013: "What if all it took for evil to fail was for you to write something?"