Career Opportunity: Apply for Youth Excel’s first ever photo contest and win up to 300USD
3 min readDeadline: July 17, 2022 11:59 PM EST
Are you a young changemaker between 15-35 years old? Do you have photography skills? Do you want to showcase your photography skills with the world?
USAID’s Youth Excel program is launching a 6-week global photo competition to encourage young people from Africa, Asia, Europe and Eurasia, Latin America and the Caribbean and the Middle East and North Africa to share images reflecting five main themes:
a. Youth mental health and wellness: Photos that represent how your community is working towards supporting youth mental health
b. Youth at the forefront of economic development: Photos that represent how youth in your community are engaged in creating employment/employability for fellow youth
c. Youth and decision-makers at work: Photos showcasing youth in your community working with diverse stakeholders to create locally led community solutions
d. Youth driving decisions through data: Photos that highlight trends or instances of youth in your community using research and data to solve local issues
e. Gender and Inclusion: Photos showing marginalized youth (youth with disabilities, young women and girls, religious minorities, LGBTQI+, Indigenous youth, minority ethnicities etc.) positively participating in community development
The contest will run from June 6, 2022 to July 17, 2022. Contestants must submit original photos and own the rights to the photos. Please review the submission instructions and terms and conditions here.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
a. Eligibility: Youth (15-35 years old) from Africa, Asia, Europe and Eurasia, Latin America and the Caribbean and the Middle East and North Africa.
b. Photos must be an original submission. The submitter must own the rights to the photo (i.e. the photo needs to be submitted by the photographer or with permission from the photographer and have permission to use all identifiable people, buildings, objects, etc.).
c. Applicants have limited five photos per entry. Multiple entries are allowed.
d. Each image submitted must focus on a particular theme of the competition.
e. Photos can be taken with a camera or mobile phone.
f. Photos should be submitted in JPEG format with a minimum 1MB file size.
g. Tell us about your photo by including a brief description explaining the context of the photo, where and when it was taken.
h. DO NOT submit photos with watermarks, overlays or signatures.
i. Winning photos will be added to Youth Excel’s stock photos and used in future communications material.
j. By submitting an entry, all participants agree that their images may be used by the Youth Excel program including IREX, consortium partners and USAID in future communications material. Proper photo credit will be given to photographers of selected images.
First place winner from each theme will receive a special prize valued at USD $200-$300.
Participation in the Youth Excel’s photo contest authorizes IREX, USAID and the Youth Excel program to use the winning images on the IREX website and other communication channels for IREX and Youth Excel such as social media, publications, collateral and more. Other entries may also be used by the Youth Excel program and USAID.
How to submit an application
click HERE to Read original publication and Apply
or you can directly submit you entries through the follwong form.
Berinyuy Cajetan is the founder and publisher of Human Rights and Legal Research Centre (HRLRC) since 2017. He has intensive experience in strategic communications for Civil Society Organizations, campaign and advocacy, and social issues. He has an intensive experiencing in human rights monitoring, documentation and reporting.