Webinar Series: Essay Contest Winners Forum (June 2019.
GYI’s pilot program, an essay contest called Youth Speak Up for Poverty and Peace, opened to 10,000 middle and high school students in 2013. GYI received more than 1000 essays from youth who brought their creativity and passion to essays about promoting peace and tolerance and combatting poverty in their communities.
IFPRI’s Youth Writing contest was held in preparation for the 2020 conference. Youth ages 14-18 were asked to submit a creative writing piece that answered the question “How can we use agriculture to produce more food, generate food of better quality, and improve people’s nutrition and health?” Entries were received from over 20 countries around the globe. Our judges were impressed by.
Competitions Capture Corruption Photo Competition 2015 We teamed up with the Thomson Reuters Foundation and the International Anti-Corruption Conference to launch “Capture Corruption”, a global photo competition looking for the most powerful images of corruption and its devastating impact on lives around the world.
International Apr 27th 2013 edition. Apr 27th 2013. HELDER PEREIRA is a young man with no work and few prospects: a 21-year-old who failed to graduate from high school and lost his job on a.
West Genesee High School had nine students participate in the 2019-2020 Optimist International Essay Contest sponsored by our local Camillus Optimist Club. “Is Optimism the Key to Achieving the Dreams you Imagine?” was the topic this year. Hannah Craybas and Easha Sureshkumar Nair placed first.
Opportunities for Youth Texas Lions provide a variety of programs to encourage youth participation in issues facing society today. Through its contests at the club level, the district level and ultimately the state level, students can research and gain knowledge on various social ramifications of both diabetes and substance abuse.
In 2020 the Essay Contest will connect Jane Austen’s novels to her Juvenilia. The latter are short pieces she wrote as a young teenager—brief stories, plays, and chapters of novels. Many of the works are laugh-out-loud funny and feature memorably naughty young ladies who have inspired this year’s essay topic: female “villains” in Austen’s novels.