Young Voices Against SGBV Competition 2.0

In commemoration of 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence 2021, FYCI instituted an annual award for young people, tagged the Young Voices Against SGBV Award. The award is given to winners of the Young Voices Against SGBV Competition. This year, we are excited to present the second edition of the competition: Young Voices 2.0.

About the Competition

The competition is aimed at:

  • stimulating youth interest in SGBV issues;
  • harnessing youth creativity into anti-SGBV messaging;
  • stimulating anti-SGBV discourse among youth; and
  • encouraging young people to join the fight against SGBV.

The competition will run on social media for the entire sixteen days of activism against gender-based violence, that is, from Friday, 25 November to Saturday, 10 December 2021. Winners will receive the Young Voices Against SGBV Award, which consists of the following

In addition to cash gifts, winners will also receive the following benefits:

  • They will be presented the Young Voices Against SGBV plaque
  • They will be inaugurated as Anti-SGBV Ambassadors, who will continue to work with FYCI after the competition to champion anti-SGBV messaging
  • Their video entries will be publised widely
  • They will be profiled on our website

How to Enter

Young people aged 18 to 35 are eligible to participate in this competition. Participants can enter the competition by following the steps below

Study

Read our blog post on SGBV, CEDAW and the GEO Bill here.

Create

Create a video (max. 2 minutes) using a creative art form (music, spoken word, drama, etc.) to express lessons on SGBV, CEDAW and/or the GEO Bill

Upload

Upload the video on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. Tag @fycinitiative and use the hashtags #YoungVoicesAgainstSGBV and #YoungVoices2.

Apply

4. Apply by filling in the application form below

Look out for the announcement of the winners on our social media platforms (@fycinitiative). The winners will be announced before the end of January 2023.

Assessment Criteria

Entries will be assessed according to the following criteria:

  • Powerful anti-SGBV messaging.
  • Strong commitment to join the fight against SGBV after the competition.
  • High level of creativity and innovation

Sorry, applications are closed

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