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F'Idejna

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A Children’s Television Programme with a Difference

 

Vox-pops, exclusive documentaries, interviews, stories, music videos, quizzes and movie trailers are some of the ingredients that make up the new children’s television programme F’Idejna (In Our Hands) produced by Write Deal Association, that is currently being transmitted daily (Mondays to Saturdays) on One Tv as from April 2023.

 

Through its fun and well-researched subjects, this edutaining programme is supporting intergenerational dialogue, whilst raising awareness of social inclusion and human rights, such as gender equality.

 

Furthermore, thanks to a number of carefully-produced episodes, F’Idejna is fighting hate speech, hate crime, and negative stereotypes. This by recounting real cases that incorporate hate speech and hate crime that, unfortunately, are happening right now in our country. Children from the voluntary organization The Scout Association of Malta are answering some questions related with these cases. These same questions is also being answered by experts from the National School Support Services who give their expertise and provide some insight on these cases. These particular episodes are being produced with the help of the Victim Support Agency in Malta.

 

Produced by award-winning television producer Ruth Frendo, F’Idejna is presented by five child presenters who are Hollie Micallef, Bradley Camilleri, Ana Galea, Andy Liviu Zachin and Shazney Barbara. F’Idejna benefits from a grant under the Active Citizens Fund from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway, through the EEA Grants. This fund is operated in Malta by SOS Malta.

 

F’Idejna is transmitted from April till June 2023, daily (Mondays to Fridays) at 08:30, 15:35 and 19:15 (Prime-Time right before the evening news); with a repeat on Saturdays at 15:35 on One Tv.

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