When Media Harm, Instead of Help, Child Migrants
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By Joel Chong CHIANG MAI, Dec 9 (TerraViva/IPS Asia-Pacific) – Live Aid, Hurricane Katrina, Obama. Media has traditionally been a powerful rallying force for change and action. However advocates warn that sensationalisation and irresponsible reporting might do more harm than good for issues such as child migrants and human trafficking. “The media is a powerful force in raising awareness about these issues,” said Geoffrey Keele of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) at the ‘Children and Borders’ session at the Mekong Media Forum here. For the full story, visit TerraViva. |








Aung Htun (not his real name) is one of the young video journalists featured in the award-winning feature documentary 'Burma VJ (Reporting from a Closed Country)'. 