Digital Diaries: Liberian Youth Voices
Series produced by UNICEF
Young radio producers in Liberia explore issues important to them.
Young radio producers in Liberia explore issues important to them.
7 Pieces
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Emmanuel Mulbah, 18, from Zorzor, Liberia, explains why he wants the right to choose his religion.
- Added: Jan 04, 2010
- Length: 07:10
Youth Reporter Amelia Wuo, 11, sings about her love of gospel music with acclaimed singer, Kanvee Gaines Adams.
- Added: Jan 04, 2010
- Length: 08:13
Lorinah Kolleh, 17, from Kakata, Liberia, talks about students and teachers who bribe each other for grades.
Bought by YouthCast
- Added: Jan 04, 2010
- Length: 07:28
- Purchases: 1
Josephine Zogbaye, 18, talks about motos and road safety in Liberia.
- Added: Jan 04, 2010
- Length: 08:23
Emmanuel Woanyean, 16, from Monrovia, Liberia, was first in his class and wants to be an engineer -- but he can’t afford the university fees.
- Added: Jan 04, 2010
- Length: 07:02
Digital diarist Lydia, from Ganta, Liberia, talks about the pressures of being an 18-year-old female in Liberia.
- Added: Dec 07, 2009
- Length: 06:14
Veldis Makor, 13, from Monrovia, talks about the high cost of malaria on Liberia’s schools.
- Added: Nov 23, 2009
- Length: 06:57