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Government, people and media in Serbia

written by Ksenija Petrović, Serbia

Those who watch “pink and happy” broadcasters who brainwash the half-literate Serbian people every day, would certainly agree that this is a “golden age” for the country…

published on December 1, 2020
related to Serbia
key words:
government, journalism, media, people, tv


Success and problems of Estonian youth

written by Pavel Smulski, Ruta Pels and Denis Poljakov, Estonia

Estonia is the leading education nation in Europe. Best in PISA tests, country became a role model for digital education and remote learning, but salaries are lower than in Western Europe. The only promising and well paid sectors are management and IT. Not all specialists can find work in these areas…

published on November 30, 2020
related to Estonia
key words:
drugs, education, HIV, ICT, management, oportunities, work, youth


Social media: instrument to youth protest against women violence in Mexico

written by Daniela Morales, Mexico

The “Muertas de Juárez” continues to be an open wound in the collective imagination of Mexico, in the face of violence and impunity, especially in the case of crimes against women…

published on November 26, 2020
related to Mexico
key words:
feminist, Muertas de Juárez, protest, violence


The dilemma of training, high job requirements and low wages

written by Daniela Fonseca, Colombia

The lack of formal job opportunities afflicts a large part of the population of Colombia, especially young people who are starting their working life…

published on November 25, 2020
related to Colombia
key words:
economy, work, youth


Between communes and conflict

written by Laura Fonseca, Colombia

Factors such as war, social injustice, corruption and the abandonment of the State have contributed to the decline and lack of opportunities for better social development and decent living conditions in Colombia…

published on November 20, 2020
related to Colombia
key words:
human rights, NGO, political groups, radical, youth


The conflict and forced recruitment: The tragedy of children and youth in Colombia

written by Marlon Ramirez, Colombia

For more than 50 years Colombia has been submerged in an armed conflict that has brought various consequences, among them the forced recruitment of children and adolescents, who are kidnapped by both guerrillas and paramilitaries to be able to continue the fight almost indefinitely…

published on November 19, 2020
related to Colombia
key words:
children, conflict, ELN, FARC, guerilla, recruitment, youth


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