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I've been looking for a Tibetan language teacher in HongKong, but I have no clue where to find one. Do you manage such learning courses? Or may you pls give me some advice on this?
Monika is a highly trained and experienced practitioner in Reflexology, a holistic therapy treating the Body, Mind and Spirit. She holds a diploma in Reflexology from her home country of Switzerland and is a member of the International Council of Reflexologists. Her healing journey has also brought her in contact with numerous different therapies in Switzerland and Asia. Monika is coming to HK in August and is available for private Reflexology and Feet Reading sessions. Call 2882-2444 or email
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UNICEF has recently launched a new multimedia newsletter for young people all over the world, to show how they can use the media to express their own ideas and learn about all the different issues that are affecting them.
The Media Magic Digest, which was started on the International Childrens Day of Broadcasting back in December, contains articles and news stories about young peoples involvement with the media, as well as news and events that affect children across the globe.
The idea is to inform young people about news and issues that matter to them, while also helping them to become more engaged with the media and the professionals working in the field. As Stephen Cassidy, Chief of the Internet, Broadcast and Image Section observes: UNICEF has long recognised that the media can be a potent force for change. We want adults and children around the globe, to share ideas and be inspired by the work of others, and then be able to create their own imaginative approaches to all media disciplines.
The current newsletter features stories from all around the world about youth driven media projects, such as Caracol Radio in Colombia, and its day of youth broadcasting, and a magazine in Nepal where young people can express their views on national issues. Clips of stories can be downloaded and readers can also submit their own articles.