Time to read
less than1 minute
I, Too, Have a Voice - Hear My Voice
Launched in December 2000, the campaign 'I, Too, Have a Voice - Hear My Voice' was designed to give young people in Turkey an opportunity to have their voices and opinions heard, and to convey these to the government of Turkey and the public.
Communication Strategies
The campaign encouraged children ages 6-11, and youth up to 18 years old, to write messages to the prime minister of Turkey and to tell him whatever they had on their minds. According to the organiser, Serdar M. Degirmencioglu, during the six-month campaign about 3,000 messages were received. The messages were sent from young people around the country via the campaign website, email, fax, and in writing by post.
The children's messages were presented to the prime minister and to the public on Children's Day, on April 23 2001. The youth messages were presented to the prime minister and to the public on May 19 2001, Youth and Sports Day.
According to the campaign organisers, the campaign received extraordinary media coverage and this proved to be an important advocacy tool. The messages were available on the campaign website the day the messages were presented publicly and also appeared in many different publication outlets.
Selected messages were published four years after the conclusion of the campaign in a book titled, "Hear My Voice." Using the messages, the book aims to express young people's unfiltered voices.
The children's messages were presented to the prime minister and to the public on Children's Day, on April 23 2001. The youth messages were presented to the prime minister and to the public on May 19 2001, Youth and Sports Day.
According to the campaign organisers, the campaign received extraordinary media coverage and this proved to be an important advocacy tool. The messages were available on the campaign website the day the messages were presented publicly and also appeared in many different publication outlets.
Selected messages were published four years after the conclusion of the campaign in a book titled, "Hear My Voice." Using the messages, the book aims to express young people's unfiltered voices.
Development Issues
Children, Youth, Rights.
Sources
Young People's Media Network, August 3 2005; and email from Serdar M. Degirmencioglu to The Communication Initiative, May 26 2007.
- Log in to post comments











































