Winner Harubuntu 2011: Israel Yoroba Guebo, blogger of the Voiceless

Côte d'Ivoire has recently undergone a major political crisis. In this context of instability, where speech and information are owned and / or controlled by government policies, freedom of the press is undermined. The information delivered by the media is essentially political and oriented, societal issues and people's daily there are no echoes.

Action: It realizes the weight and influence of local information and engage with other young people to develop a community blog to allow young people to be a voice in society: www. avenue225.com. Today, 225 Avenue has allowed many young people from across the country to meet within a space of expression and debate divergent and participatory and to work together on a common citizenship. 225 Avenue has already made small: one sees the "avenues" completed their respective code throughout the region. These blogs allow people to change society, to expose wrongdoing and encourage local potentials.

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