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Young Asia Television

YA*TV is a project of Worldview which received a mandate to develop a global television network on sustainable development in 1992. It has production centers in Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Thailand, India, Pakistan and Lebanon.

Primary web addresses
http://www.yatv.net
Main Address
713, D.P Wijesinghe Mawatha
Pelawatte, Battaramulla
Country
Sri Lanka
Main Telephone
+94-74-4419100
Joined OneWorld
14.11.2002

Features
Progress steamrollers environment
26.09.2003 Activism helps build awareness and brings about a positive change in the world around us. As the focus on environmental issues increases, environmental protection efforts also build up. Read two different accounts of environmental activism by youth.
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Related topics/regions: [South Asia] [Africa]
Image: Progress steamrollers environment © Centre for Science and Environment
09.09.2003 More than half of Asia's 3 billion people are under the age of 24. Despite their predominance, Asian youth have had few opportunities to express themselves. A Sri Lankan media organisation creates opportunities for young Asians to express their views through new technology for making alternative television programmes.

Related topics/regions: [Sri Lanka] [communications]
Motorcycle rally in Sri Lanka
22.08.2003 Sri Lanka based global television network on sustainable development, Young Asia Television, profiles the people, culture and issues related to the Indian Ocean island nation. Some of the issues highlighted are ageing, street children, disability and women.
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Related topics/regions: [Sri Lanka]
Image: Motorcycle rally in Sri Lanka © Independent Media Center





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