World Young Reader Prize
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09 Jul 2012 - 11 Jul 2012Bangkok - Thailand
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10 Jul 2012 - 11 Jul 2012Bangkok - Thailand
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World Young Reader Prize

The World Young Reader prize honors excellence in newspaper engagement of the young. The basic categories are Editorial, Making the News, Newspapers in Education (NIE), Public Service, Brand and Enduring Excellence. The jury also names a World Young Reader Newspaper of the Year and establishes special categories.
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2012-05-01 16:01Read more ...
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2012-04-03 19:00Each year the jury honors one newspaper for its overall approach to engaging the young. Here is the story of the most recent laureate: Jawa Pos of Indonesia Read more ...
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2012-04-03 17:20The Newspapers in Education category of the World Young Reader Prize honors projects that use the digital or print edition of newspapers in the class as an additional resource. Read more ...
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2012-04-03 16:22The Public Service category honors a civic engagement project in areas such as the environment, literacy, youth civic involvement, etc. Read more ...
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2012-04-03 15:03The Brand category of the World Young Reader Prize honors marketing campaigns and other community actions that engage the young. Read more ...
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2011-11-23 16:54The Making the News category honors a crucial effort in newspaper youth engagement: getting young people interested in new itself by offering them the chance to learn how to do professional journalism. Read more ...
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2011-11-23 16:35The Editorial category of the World Young Reader Prize honors a newspaper or other news publisher's journalistic content for young people on any platform. Read more ...
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2011-08-29 12:09The Jawa Pos newspaper of Indonesia has been named the 2011 World Young Reader Newspaper of the Year in the annual competition organized by the World Association of Newspapers and News Publishing (WAN-IFRA). Read more ...
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The World Association of Newspapers and News Publishers (WAN-IFRA) helps newspapers, parents and teachers work together to engage the young to create a literate, civic-minded new generation of readers all over the world.
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Contact information

Aralynn McMane
Executive Director, Young Readership Development | WAN-IFRA
Phone: ++33-147428518
E-Mail: aralynn.mcmane@wan-ifra.org
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Our prize jury includes past, multiple World Young Reader Prize winners who we made retire because they were consistently beating everyone else. However, that doesn’t mean they have stopped doing great work in helping their newspapers engage the young in meaningful ways.
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The Natasa Prize for Printing Plants category of the World Young Reader Prize goes to a newspaper printing plant that has an effective eductional programme to teach the young about newspaper journalism and about the importance and fragility of a free press.
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