Deadline: 13 September 2024
The United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction in the context of the International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction 2024 under the theme “Empowering the next generation for a resilient future” is pleased to announce the launch of a Youth Art Competition.
Young artists amateurs or professionals are encouraged to submit a piece that fits into IDDRR2024 theme and raise awareness on Disaster Risk Reduction. The photos of the art submitted will be showcased at the Africa Regional Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction in Windhoek, Namibia, scheduled for 21-24 October 2024.
The DRR Art Competition organized by Africa Youth Advisory Board on Disaster Risk Reduction (AYAB), Stakeholder Engagement Mechanism (SEM) and UNDRR aims to enhance awareness and understanding of disaster risk reduction (DRR) among young people, while also fostering creativity and artistic expression on the theme of DRR. The competition seeks to showcase the talent, voices and unique perspectives of young artists, inspiring both action and community engagement in DRR efforts.
Theme
- The competition theme will be “Empowering the Next Generation for a Resilient Future: A Creative Response to Disaster risk.” Artists are encouraged to explore various aspects of DRR that aligns to the AfRP theme “Act Now for the Resilient Africa We Want” and programme.
Reward
- The overall winner will receive an invitation to attend the Africa Regional Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction, with travel and accommodation covered.
- The top 30 participants will have a photo or video representation of their art piece screened at the Africa Regional Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction.
Eligible Projects
- The competition can feature the following types of art:
- Photography:
- Image format: JPEG or PNG
- Resolution: Minimum 300 DPI
- Video:
- Video format: MP4 or MOV
- Resolution: Minimum 720p (HD)
- Duration: Maximum 3min.
- Audio: Ensure clear and audible audio.
- Painting/drawing:
- Image format: JPEG or PNG
- Resolution: Minimum 300 DPI
- Sculpture:
- Material: Specify the materials used in the sculpture.
- Image: when submitting one or several digital images of the sculpture, ensure it is high-quality and captures the details effectively.
- Photography:
Eligibility Criteria
- They welcome the participation of young individuals, aged between 18 and 35, from across Africa. This initiative seeks to amplify their unique perspectives and experiences, recognizing their vital role in documenting and responding to climate challenges.
Evaluation Criteria
- Visual Impact:
- Emotional resonance: Does the piece evoke a strong emotional response?
- Clarity of message: Is the message about disaster risk management clear and
- understandable?
- Storytelling: Does the piece tell a compelling story?
- Visual appeal: Is the composition visually appealing and well-executed?
- Technical Skill:
- Photography: exposure, focus, composition, editing.
- Videography: editing, sound, pacing.
- Painting: color, brushwork, technique.
- Sculpture: choice and manipulation of materials, design and composition.
- Relevance to theme:
- Theme: Does the piece directly relate to disaster risk reduction and management, such as prevention, preparedness, response, or recovery?
- Impact: Does it highlight the human impact of disasters or the importance of risk reduction measures?
- Innovation: Does it offer a unique perspective or innovative approach to disaster risk management?
For more information, visit UNDRR.