Like a Drop of Water

This writing project draws on the communication tool of the internet and the strategy of awarding and recognising creativity to engage youth in advocacy for sustainable development. Visitors to the Like a Drop of Water Facebook page can learn facts about climate change, take part in blogs, and submit essays of 400 words or fewer. Those who send in their writing receive an acknowledging email, a downloadable certificate of participation, and - if their essay is selected as one of the monthly winning essays - they receive US$50 to US$100. Visitors to the website may also learn about each of the 6 or more monthly winners and their essays.
To link the writing project to the classroom, the initiative invites teachers and their classes to serve for one month as judges of essays from other students around the world.
Like a Drop of Water has an advocacy component. Each year, the top 50 essays are sent to the White House (in Washington, DC, in the United States) and made available to governments across the world. Bi-yearly, the 100 winning essays will be published as an e-book for worldwide distribution.
Environment, Youth.
Young People's Media Network (YPMN), July 12 2010; Like a Drop of Water Facebook page, July 30 2010; and email from Richard M. Wainwright to The Communication Initiative on August 3 2010.
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