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1. http://www.child-soldiers.org
Perspective is that child soldiers are a negative issue that can be stopped with aid.
This website gave a very detailed description of who child soldiers are as well as what they do. The website also gave many statistics which was useful when gathering information. It gave very general information for the most part in order for it to be able to be understood by everyone. The website was very easy to navigate because all the information was divided into different sections. There were some links to other sources.
Directors, Authors, and Creators:
Demelza Hauser (Chair) – former Program Director, Asia and Pacific Region, Amnesty International, International Secretariat.
Duncan Barnet – (Treasurer) – former Senior Finance Manager, Amnesty international.
Professor Paul Gready - Director of the Centre for Applied Human Rights, University of York.
Anna Stuttard - Chief Executive of Home-Start Worldwide and former Director of Publications, Amnesty International.
Veronica Yates – Director of Child Rights Information Network (CRIN).
2. http://yaleglobal.yale.edu
Perspective of this website is that the issue of child soldiers would be very hard to stop.
This website gives a different perspective then many other articles. Has a huge amount of statistics and used them to define perspective. It was only a single page article and therefore was easy to navigate. There were links to other sources however they were related to globalization versus child soldiers.
Authors:
Scott Gates is director of the Centre for the Study of Civil War at the International Peace Research Institute, Oslo, and a professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
Simon Reich is director of the Division of Global Affairs at Rutgers University.
3. http://invisiblechildren.com/videos/kony-2012/
Perspective of Kony 2012 is that if everyone contributes in a global effort to stop child soldiers, the issue will be resolved.
This video is simply understood by everyone. Therefore it is very easy to follow and interpret. It gave ways on how to get involved and find more information on the issue of child soldiers. It was meant to inspire youth to get involved in a globalizing world and therefore was very friendly for a grade 10 student.
Directors, Authors, and Creators behind Kony 2012:
Okot Jolly Andruvile – Founder of the Invisible Children
Ben Keesey – Executive director/ CEO
Jason Russell – Co-Founder of the Invisible Children/Chief Creative Officer
Noelle Jougle – Director of Communication
Jacob Acaye– Advocate for the Invisible Children/ Former Child Soldier of the LRA
4. http://www.warchild.org.uk/issues/child-soldiers
Perspective is that child soldiers can and will be stopped as long as aid is given.
This Website had a ton of information that was well divided into different tabs making it easy to navigate. It gave many visuals, which made all the information easy to understand. Other links were shown in another tab from this website. Due to the tabs, and the easy language provided it added an easy understanding for everybody reading.
Author and Creator of War Child:
Rob Williams - Chief Executive Officer of War Child UK, Chief Executive at The Fatherhood Institute, Trustee at UNICEF UK, Chief Executive at 11 MILLION, Attended The University of Oxford, St Georges School, and Harpenden
5. http://www.peacedirect.org/bring-the-children-back/child-soldiers-the-facts/
Perspective is that child soldiers can be saved and rehabilitated back into society.
This website gave good information on the rehabilitation of child soldiers as well as general information. It had all its information divided into tabs therefor it was easy to navigate through. It did not have any links to other sources that were directly related to child soldiers. It is a friendly article for a grade 10 student because it is easy to understand.
Directors, Authors, and Creators:
John Bainbridge - International Programs Officer
Joel Gabri - Web Editor
Perspective is that child soldiers are a negative issue that can be stopped with aid.
This website gave a very detailed description of who child soldiers are as well as what they do. The website also gave many statistics which was useful when gathering information. It gave very general information for the most part in order for it to be able to be understood by everyone. The website was very easy to navigate because all the information was divided into different sections. There were some links to other sources.
Directors, Authors, and Creators:
Demelza Hauser (Chair) – former Program Director, Asia and Pacific Region, Amnesty International, International Secretariat.
Duncan Barnet – (Treasurer) – former Senior Finance Manager, Amnesty international.
Professor Paul Gready - Director of the Centre for Applied Human Rights, University of York.
Anna Stuttard - Chief Executive of Home-Start Worldwide and former Director of Publications, Amnesty International.
Veronica Yates – Director of Child Rights Information Network (CRIN).
2. http://yaleglobal.yale.edu
Perspective of this website is that the issue of child soldiers would be very hard to stop.
This website gives a different perspective then many other articles. Has a huge amount of statistics and used them to define perspective. It was only a single page article and therefore was easy to navigate. There were links to other sources however they were related to globalization versus child soldiers.
Authors:
Scott Gates is director of the Centre for the Study of Civil War at the International Peace Research Institute, Oslo, and a professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
Simon Reich is director of the Division of Global Affairs at Rutgers University.
3. http://invisiblechildren.com/videos/kony-2012/
Perspective of Kony 2012 is that if everyone contributes in a global effort to stop child soldiers, the issue will be resolved.
This video is simply understood by everyone. Therefore it is very easy to follow and interpret. It gave ways on how to get involved and find more information on the issue of child soldiers. It was meant to inspire youth to get involved in a globalizing world and therefore was very friendly for a grade 10 student.
Directors, Authors, and Creators behind Kony 2012:
Okot Jolly Andruvile – Founder of the Invisible Children
Ben Keesey – Executive director/ CEO
Jason Russell – Co-Founder of the Invisible Children/Chief Creative Officer
Noelle Jougle – Director of Communication
Jacob Acaye– Advocate for the Invisible Children/ Former Child Soldier of the LRA
4. http://www.warchild.org.uk/issues/child-soldiers
Perspective is that child soldiers can and will be stopped as long as aid is given.
This Website had a ton of information that was well divided into different tabs making it easy to navigate. It gave many visuals, which made all the information easy to understand. Other links were shown in another tab from this website. Due to the tabs, and the easy language provided it added an easy understanding for everybody reading.
Author and Creator of War Child:
Rob Williams - Chief Executive Officer of War Child UK, Chief Executive at The Fatherhood Institute, Trustee at UNICEF UK, Chief Executive at 11 MILLION, Attended The University of Oxford, St Georges School, and Harpenden
5. http://www.peacedirect.org/bring-the-children-back/child-soldiers-the-facts/
Perspective is that child soldiers can be saved and rehabilitated back into society.
This website gave good information on the rehabilitation of child soldiers as well as general information. It had all its information divided into tabs therefor it was easy to navigate through. It did not have any links to other sources that were directly related to child soldiers. It is a friendly article for a grade 10 student because it is easy to understand.
Directors, Authors, and Creators:
John Bainbridge - International Programs Officer
Joel Gabri - Web Editor