UN Chronicle: Looking for Writers from Southeast Asia for Youth Issue

12 August 2010
UN Chronicle: Looking for Writers from Southeast Asia for Youth Issue
Deadline: open
Geographical coverage: Southeast Asia
Reading Fee: none
Accepts (genre): articles
Prize/Payment: undisclosed
Contact: unchronicle3@un.org

The UN Chronicle is looking for the names of four outstanding youth from Eastern Europe & Southeast Asia, two from North America, and two from South America, who possess excellent English writing skills to be featured writers in its upcoming youth-centered issue. The issue, which will come out in January/February, will feature only writers who are twenty-four years of age or younger and is meant to be published in correlation to the International Year of Youth. The UN Chronicle would welcome an article by a young person who is working to make change and who has fresh perspective on global issues and is looking for topic suggestions based on the youth's geographic area and global interest..

If you're interested email your name, country, contact info, a brief bio and, and specific article topics you feel would be timely and interesting for the issue to:

Courtney
UN Chronicle
DC1 - 0975A
Department of Public Information
United Nations, New York, NY 10017
unchronicle3@un.org

More information here.
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