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2022 United Nations SDG-Youth Diplomats
for International Education and Peace Summit Orator & Illustrator Competition
Topical Focus:
SDG #4 “Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all”
Qualifications:
Any student internationally with interest in advocating the 2030 UN SDG Agenda
Age, Grade and Language Requirements:
•Youth Diplomats:
a. Middle school or equivalent (6th-8th)
b. Students official Language
•Junior Diplomats:
a. High school - College/University
b. English Only
Submission Deadline:
5/1~5/31/2022 PST Time
Content Submission Formats:
Orator Competition:
(1 video file per student)
1 minute 30 seconds video recording.
Illustrator Competition:
(1 graphic file + 1 audio file per student)
Illustrations should be hand drawings then captured electronically. Audio file should be a brief 30 seconds synopsis of their original piece.
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Host:
World Organization for Sustainability Leadership
Co-Host:
Oak League Education Institute
Topical Focus: SDG #4
“Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all”
It is imperative now, more than ever, that we as a people and one species, come together to unite under a common mission, to preserve the liberty, safety, and to secure the future of our people, our planet, and our environment. The 2022 United Nations SDG-Youth Diplomats for International Peace Summit Orator & Illustrator Competition inspires students as artists and speakers to do just that.
2020 was a memorable year that few will forget. As countries around the world braced for the looming COVID-19 pandemic, governments sought to minimize the impacts by curtailing travel and locking down economies. Were these actions justified? No one truly knows, however, the repercussions from stifled supply chains, currency volatility, and geo-political unrest have left nations reeling from the economic damage often and disproportionately affecting those least capable of shouldering the burden.
How do we build a more resilient future? How do we ensure that the current generation and future generations are not “caught off guard” by existential threats? If changing rainfall patterns affect crop production or new variants of virus threaten inadequate/inefficient healthcare systems, how can we envision a comprehensive change to drive us closer towards our desired goal?
YOU ARE THE FUTURE
AND WITHIN YOU L
By participating in the 2022 United Nations SDG-Youth Diplomats for International Education and Peace Summit Orator & Illustrator Competition, you are taking one step forward in being the solution and the change that our world so desperately needs.
This competition reaches across national boundaries to inspire young people to become active participants in the dialogue, participation and contribution of efforts supporting the 2030 UN SDG Agenda. For this year’s competition, our panel of judges has selected SDG Goal #4 as our topic of choice.
Qualifications:
Any student internationally with interest in advocating the 2030 UN SDG Agenda.
Age, Grade and Language Requirements:
Youth Diplomats:
a. Middle school or equivalent. (6th-8tth Grade)
b. Students official Language
Junior Diplomats:
a. High school-College/University
b. English Only
Submission Deadline:
5/1~5/31/2022 Pacific Standard Time
By participating in the 2022 United Nations SDG-Youth
International Education and Peace Summit Orator & Illustrator Competition, you are taking one step forward in being the solution and the change that our world so desperately needs.
This competition reaches across national boundaries to inspire young people to become active participants in the dialogue, participation and contribution of efforts supporting the 2030 UN SDG Agenda. For this year’s competition, our panel of judges has selected SDG Goal #4 as our topic of choice.
IE THE ANSWERS!
Content Submission Formats:
Orator Competition:
(1 video file per student)
•1 minute and 30 seconds video/film recording.
•Content file should be uploaded to Youtube or Tiktok.
•Please email the link and your application to Contest21@wo4sl.org
Illustrator Competition:
(1 graphic file + 1 audio file per student)
•Illustrations should be hand drawings then captured electronically as a JPEG or PNG file.
•Student should record a brief 30 seconds synopsis of their original piece. This audio file should be save as an MP4 file.
•Both files cannot exceed 25MB and should be labeled with student’s last name and first name.
•Please email both files and your application to Contest21@wo4sl.org
*If you do not receive an email confirming your submission, please email us
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