Perspective, Winter 2009
The United Nations Youth Association of Australia (UNYA) is proud to launch Perspective, a new journal of youth writing on international affairs and domestic policy. Perspective aims to provide an outlet for the views of young people who have a unique perspective and an intrinsically fresh approach to a range of global issues. Perspective volunteer managers, editors and designers have high hopes: wanting it to become the cornerstone of youth opinion and intellect.
The new issue is jam-packed with some incredible articles that were handpicked from approximately 80 submissions. Each article offers the reader a highly intelligent and inventive approach to some of the most complex problems our world faces today, such as climate change, human rights, war crimes, child prostitution and gender issues.
Individual articles and the whole journal are available to download below!
| Download Perspective Winter 2009 - Whole Journal | |
| 1. Elizabeth Shaw | Forward |
| 2. Anna Jennings-Edquist | Coffee, Laneways & Child Prostitution: Eradicating Melbourne's Hidden Shame |
| 3. Will Han | Accessing Clean Safe Water in Africa: Privatisation and the World Bank |
| 4. May Maloney | State Failure in the Pacific: Howard Versus Rudd |
| 5. Michelle Thomas | "Women's Rights are Human Rights" Rhetoric Vs. Reality |
| 6. Alex Rafalowicz | Climate Change and You: How is the Human Rights Discourse Informing Climate Change Policy? |
| 7. Kate Wheldrake | Slow Justice or No Justice? Sexual Violence During the Rwandan Genocide |
| A Guide for Contributors | |
For media/sponsorship/participation enquiries, contact:
Leigh Howard
Perspective Editor-in-cheif
m: +61 422 133 796
e: editor@unya.asn.au