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Find out more »As Goodwill Partner of the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games, Plan selected nine talented teens from Ghana, India and Pakistan to act as Plan's roving reporters during the Games.
Follow the youth reporters as they journey from their
remote villages to the hustle and bustle of Melbourne in the
Hear My Voice documentary. The documentary has been
packaged together with the news stories they produced during the
Games, and is available from the Plan Shop on DVD for $25 including GST and
postage.
The reporters covered all aspects of the games
including athlete interviews from track and field, hockey,
badminton and rugby7s; as well as coverage of Festival
Melbourne 2006 including Artplay, Golden Pride Children's
Choir from Tanzania, Containers Village, Sing for Water, and
the Pakistani Tram.
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Enoch Holu |
Fatimata Bolly, |
Sophia Opei, |
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Huma |
Mudassar |
Muhammad |
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Lipika |
Virendra |
Renuka, 20 |
Reporter Profiles: Ghana » Meet the three youth reporters from Ghana who were selected to report on the Commonwealth Games as part of Plan's youth media program.
Reporter Profiles: Pakistan » Huma Khurshid, Mudassar Hussain and Muhammad Haroon are Plan's Goodwill youth reporters from Pakistan.
Reporter Profiles: India » Learn more about Lipika Maharana, Virendra Chaudhari and Renuka - Plan's Goodwill youth reporters from India.