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Kidlink in 2002

Kidlink's new international newsletter team prepares a new issue. The team is coordinated by Daniel Basilio Romero. Our 14 year old editor lives in Perú . (January).
After all these years, an online workshop about using Kidlink's four questions in the classroom was made available. Information about Kidlink in Gujarati, one of the world's most widely spoken languages, was made available. The information was translated by Roopal Mehta, who lives in Gujarat, India.

Lesson plans for module 1 of the Who-Am-I? educational program available in Hungarian (Magyar). The module was translated by volunteer Nagy Veronika (Canada). All lesson plans made available in standard Arabic thanks to efforts by School Arabia in Jordan.

Volunteer Anne-Tove Vestfossen received the Hans Christian Ostrø's Memorial Award (Norway) for her life-long work with children and art, and current work within Kidlink's Kidart. - Photos.

The mobile KHouse Alalay opened in La Paz, Bolivia , with 30 computers. The Pontifícia Universidade Católica in Rio de Janeiro includes Kidlink in the university's "Balanço Social 2000-2001".

View this all Chinese response, and listen to the Kidlink-Italiano proposal for a Kidlink song. The students at the IC Casati school in Italy sing about peace and happyness and love among all kids.

Birthday art

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