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Generation Next
Three teenagers
The BBC is planning a special week of programmes to run in December dedicated to understanding and exploring the world through the eyes of the next generation.

If you are under 18 we want to hear from you.

What do you think are the most important world issues today?
What do you think about most?
What has the biggest impact on your life?

Tell us about your real experiences and how they affect you. If you've got pictures and audio, we'd like to see and hear that too.

As well as publishing a selection of your stories online, with your help, we'll turn the best ones into programmes and online specials for the Generation Next season.

Name
Age
Your email address
Town and Country
The most important issue in my life is...
Tell us your story about this. Why does it matter to you?
If you could interview anyone in the world, who would it be and what would you ask?
If your story is chosen to feature on the BBC, how do we contact you?

Please confirm you have asked a parent or guardian's permission to send in this information
YES, I have asked for permission
NO, I have not asked for permission


Disclaimer: Your personal information will only be used by the BBC World Service for the purposes of administering this request.
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