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Media Kidocracy Konfrence 2007

The Bush Radio Media Kidocracy Konfrence is an annual event. This year delegates met on Robben Island, where discussions ranged from global warming, the rights of the child and gender to male and female circumcision, child labour and arts and culture. The conference is hosted by Bush Radio 89.5fm in collaboration with UNICEF and the Robben Island Museum.

Monday, 10 December 2007

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  • ▼  2007 (27)
    • ▼  December (27)
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      • THANKS TO ALL WHO HELPED MAKE MKK 2007 POSSIBLE
      • A breakdown of cultural barriers
      • MKK 2007 IN PICTURES
      • Jameel was inspired to write these words...
      • You've heard them... now see them
      • Can you handle it?
      • Healthy living gets the delegates talking
      • Wake up and dance!
      • What is Gender?
      • The night of the prison tour
      • Robben Island Quiz
      • Hip-Hop a favourite at MKK
      • Never a dull moment for MKK delegates
      • A word about YOU SAID IT! The MKK newsletter
      • The rights of the child according to Unicef
      • What is child labour?
      • Animal life on the island
      • CD Review: Twasa
      • Die HondBy: Angelo A.K.A BoWiEKyk hoe sit die hond...
      • CD review: Chris Brown
      • MKK opening ceremony
      • JOKES! JOKES! JOKES! JOKES! JOKES! JOKES! JOKES!A ...
      • What is child labour?
      • Rights of children in prison
      • Effects of global warming
      • Where does Robben Island get their supplies?

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Children from across Africa gathered on the historical Robben Island for the annual Bush Radio Media Kidocracy Konference (MKK) 2007. Bush Radio, in partnership with UNICEF and the Robben Island Museum brought the youth together to talk about issues ranging from child trafficking and the rights of the child to environment issues and female circumcision. “This is an unique conference. Media is such a powerful thing and radio is a very powerful tool. Here kids can begin to see themselves as powerful people,” says South Africa’s Unicef representative Macharia Kamau. Besides Kamau, several special guests came to the island to speak at the opening of the MKK on Wednesday. One of the special guests to attend was Danny K, who also did an impromptu performance.
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