UNSPECIAL No 622– Octobre - October 2003

EDITORIAL  

They are so cute!
Ils sont tellement mignons!

INTERVIEW

Three by five: The new WHO challenge

PERSONNEL

“Everything you wanted to know about documentation, but were afraid to ask!”
Famille Samba, remerciements
Club “Saisons Russes”
Lorsque les profils génériques ne tiennent pas compte de la réalité humaine 
Le harcèlement moral: Quelle définition lui donner?

SERVICES – SPECIAL SECURITE

Le Palais des Nations, un lieu sécurisé?
La sécurité du Palais des Nations: les réalités du projet.
La sécurité au Palais des Nations
The security at the Palais des Nations
Tech News: Le «Desktop V» est arrivé!
Vers l’âge mûr des technologies de l’information 
Did you know that
City limits 

GLOBE

Significant movement to fight against
Challenges to CW (Common Wisdom)
“Perahera: a pageant in a fragile peace” 
Who assists the countryside home and orphanage to become self-sustainable
Pourquoi ne pas le faire? (3)
Pourquoi ne pas le faire? (4)
Les pyroconcerts de Talloires
Un guide Internet pour les jeunes 
A teen guide to the Internet
The meditation: The creative process 
Why America still needs the UN

FEUILLETON

La chance change de camp? 
A change of luck?

LAST PAGES

2004: année internationale du riz 
2004: the International Year of Rice!


 


 

 

A teen guide to the Internet

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The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) just released a new publication: « The Musketeers Conquer the Net – A ‘teen’guide to getting online». This brochure is published in the context of the World Summit on the Information Society. « We hope that it will lead teenagers to discover the Net and show them how they can use the World Wide Web in a safe and fun manner. Through the Internet, they will be able to make friends all over the world and thereby build a more peaceful future” stressed Mrs. Brigita Schmögnerová, Under-Secretary General and UNECE Executive Secretary.

The lively dialogues of this brochure recount the adventures of four teenagers who, thanks to the Internet, maintain contact while separated by thousands of kilometres. Oksana and Mikhail live in Malyia Avtsiuki in Belarus, and they have been staying with Julietta and Carlo from Gassino Torinese in Italy during an exchange organized by an Italian NGO « Comitato Girotondo ». Their adventures and misadventures while surfing on the Net will allow young readers – and the less young too – to discover the fascinating and dangerous world of the World Wide Web.

A young lady of 14 who lives near Geneva has illustrated the brochure, which was prepared in cooperation with teenagers aged between 10 and 16 and computer science teachers.

Aimed at a public of teenagers, the brochure is partly based on a true story. It is part of the UNECE activities aimed at promoting youth training.

The brochure is available in English, French, Russian and Spanish from the usual United Nations sales agents in various countries or from the United Nations Office at Geneva (see address below). Please quote Sales No. GV.E.03.0.19 or ISBN No. 92-1-101060-8. Sales and Marketing Section United Nations Publications Palais des Nations CH – 1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland Phone: +41(0)22 917 26 06 / 26 13 Fax: +41(0)22 917 00 27
E-mail: unpubli@unog.ch

For further information, please contact : UNECE Information Service Palais des Nations, Room 356 CH – 1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland Phone: +41(0)22 917 44 44 Fax: +41(0)22 917 05 05
E-mail: info.ece@unece.org Web site: http://www.unece.org/