Kerstin Tschernigg
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Region
Europe
Job Title
Journalist
Media Category
Television
Name/s of media you are currently involved with
Youth Journalism International and a student newspaper, Northern England's publication Pluto, for which I act as a media representative of the Islamic Society at the University of Central Lancashire
What do you hope to gain from this community?
I hope to connect with further journalists throughout Europe to share news and life stories, to enhance my journalistic skills as well as become more knowledgeable about the European press.
Tell us a little bit about yourself
As a student international journalist I am pursuing a career in foreign correspondence in television. I am currently undertaking an exchange year in Madrid, Spain, not only to enhance my Spanish skills, but also to gain a broader knowledge of the European press. Due to my international school education both in Austria and the United States during a semester abroad, I was given the chance to fulfil my dream of becoming a student at an international university in England. I speak fluent German, English, Spanish, French, Hebrew, Afrikaans and Dutch, which knowledge I have gained through intensive self-study and my passion for languages. At university level I am also taking Beginners Mandarin Chinese and Upper Intermediate Modern Standard Arabic. In September 2012 I hope to graduate from the University of Sedona in Arizona, USA, obtaining a Doctoral Degree in Metaphysical Science through distance study.

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Elmina Castle post slave trade - a wonder of the African World

Posted on October 27, 2011 at 11:41 0 Comments

Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Elmina Castle convinces with its powerful beauty and meaningful history in the Central Region of Ghana.



Elmina Castle, which was built in 1482 by the Portuguese, carried the nameSão Jorge da Mina and served as an important stop of the Atlantic slave trade.

 

Ghana was formerly known as Gold Coast where the…

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Legalization of National Youth Employment Programme in Ghana

Posted on October 27, 2011 at 11:23 0 Comments

Parliament has been urged to legalize the operation of the National Youth Employment Programme as given to the National Health Insurance Scheme.

 

The Deputy National Coordinator of Monitoring and Evaluation of the programme, Kwesi Holison, disclosed this to journalists in the region. He added that the programme has been bedeviled with financial challenges, saying unlike the National Health Insurance Scheme that is heavily supported by 21/2 vat tax element. He said it is…

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Medical treatment for 684 Ghanaian children

Posted on October 27, 2011 at 10:31 1 Comment

Volunteers made an impact on the lives of African children in Ghana's local communities



A glimpse of hope was given to 684 children by a unique medical outreach programme in the Central Region.



From malaria to malnutrition – the health problems of 684 young patients were treated in…

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