What teens are silent about on the internet; Asia-Plus sums up the results of the “Zireh” information campaign
Summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The "Zireh" information campaign, focused on the challenges teenagers face online, has concluded after 10 months of work.
- The campaign addressed issues such as bullying, blackmail, fakes, and pressure, highlighting that many teenagers experience these alone.
- The final event brought together government representatives, international organizations, educators, psychologists, media experts, parents, and teenagers to discuss digital life for youth.
The "Zireh" information campaign, a 10-month initiative dedicated to shedding light on the often-unseen struggles of teenagers in the digital realm, has successfully concluded its work. Spearheaded by the Asia-Plus Media Group with crucial financial backing from the European Union as part of the CARAVAN project implemented by Internews, the campaign tackled critical issues that young people encounter daily online. These include cyberbullying, blackmail, the proliferation of fake news, and various forms of online pressure, with a particular emphasis on the alarming reality that many teenagers navigate these challenges in isolation.
The culmination of the campaign was marked by a significant final event, which served as a vital platform for dialogue and collaboration. The gathering convened a diverse array of stakeholders, including representatives from government structures, international organizations, the diplomatic corps, the educational community, psychologists, media experts, parents, and, most importantly, teenagers themselves. This multi-faceted approach underscores the campaign's commitment to fostering a comprehensive understanding and a united front in addressing the complexities of children's and teenagers' lives in the digital environment.
From Tajikistan's perspective, the "Zireh" campaign represents a vital step in acknowledging and addressing the unique vulnerabilities of its youth in an increasingly interconnected world. The campaign's focus on empowering teenagers with information and fostering open discussion is particularly relevant in a society that is rapidly embracing digital technologies. By bringing together various sectors, the campaign aims not only to raise awareness but also to catalyze concrete actions and support systems that can help protect and guide young people through the intricacies of online life, ensuring a safer and more supportive digital experience for the next generation.
Originally published by Asia-Plus. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.