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[Photo gallery] The final night of the media initiative competition on access to information rights

Sunday - February 28, 2016 11:02 AM
Following the preliminary rounds and interviews, the 7 best teams received funding to implement 7 communication projects on access to information. The results of a month of work were presented, discussed, and evaluated during the final round on the evening of February 27, 2016, at the outdoor stage of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi.
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[Photo gallery] The final night of the media initiative competition on access to information rights

Quang Hung, representing the IRIS group (a group of K60 students from the Sociology Department, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi), was the first group to present. The group's chosen topic was about confidential personal information.

Nguyen Khanh Lam's second project addresses the right to access information about elections. Despite his disability, Lam, with the support of friends, completed a survey with students at six major universities in Hanoi. The photo shows everyone gathered to view the summary of Lam's recorded interviews.

This project on the topic of the right to privacy was carried out by a group of students from the Department of Archival Studies and Office Administration.

The fourth project presented in the final round was by the Triangle group – accessing information on food safety and hygiene. In the photo, the group is presenting about the blindfolded food-catching challenge – a rather interesting activity implemented in the project.

With the theme "Whose Secret Is It?", the project by a group of students from the National Economics University targets high school students. This project involves many interesting offline activities. In the photo, a member of the group is presenting the results of their school communication activities.

I'm 22, feeling lost; I want to know. That's what Nguyen Cam Tu, a K60 student from the Library and Information Science department, shared in her project. The project focuses on providing information to students during their internships.

The final project was by a group of students from Amsterdam High School and the Foreign Language Specialized High School. The project focused on accessing information about the environment.

After each presentation, the judges asked questions to the competing teams. In the photo, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dang Thi Thu Huong, Head of the Faculty of Journalism and Communication, University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, is asking a question to the IRIS team.

Interspersed throughout the event were artistic performances ranging from traditional to modern.

Contest results:

Associate Professor Dr. Dang Thi Thu Huong presented the first prize to the group of students from the National Economics University with the topic "Whose Secret Is It?".

Dr. Tran Bach Hieu and Ms. Ngo Thi Thu Ha presented the two second prizes to the group of students from the Department of Archival Studies and Office Management and the project of Nguyen Khanh Lam.

Dr. Do Van Hung, Head of the Department of Information and Library Science, presented the encouragement awards to the project of the K60 Sociology student group and the project of Nguyen Cam Tu, K60 Information and Library Science.

The project on the right to privacy, developed by a group of students from the Library and Information Science department, was voted the most popular project by participants at the Information Access Rights Day.

Author:Dinh Hau

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