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Regional Commemoration of Global MIL Week 2020: Call for Comic Cartoon/Animation
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This Call for Comic Cartoon/Animation on Media and Information Literacy is one of the series of activities under the regional commemoration of the Global Media and Information Week 2020 in the non-Sahel region of West Africa, organized by UNESCO Abuja Regional Office.

 

Background

 

UNESCO Abuja Regional Office is organizing a series of activities for the regional commemoration of the Global Media and Information (MIL) Week 2020 with the theme of "Creating a Peaceful Society: Media and Information Literacy, A Way out". This theme highlights how to address disinformation and divides by recognizing and enhancing people’s competences in MIL to improve today’s communication landscape, and thereby building a peaceful society. In this regards, a call for comic cartoon/animation on MIL themed on "We Are Superheroes Combating Disinformation/Fake News/Hate Speech" is initiated to promote MIL into a broader population through youth's creativity and innovation. 

 

Objectives

 

The main objectives of this call include:

  • to call upon youth to take advantage of their innovation and creativity for concrete actions against disinformation, thus improving the media and information landscape in the region;
  • to empower a broader population with the knowledge, skills, values, and practices as critical-thinking citizens in societies, for better involvement in media development, access to information and knowledge for all, and freedom of expression which are necessary competence required to participate in policy making process that contributes to sustainable development; and
  • to diversify the interventions of promoting MIL, especially those youth-lead, creative and professional ones.

 

Activity Schedule

 

This call for comic cartoon/animation on MIL consists of three phases:

Phase 1: The call will be launched through official communication channels of UNESCO Abuja Regional Office (websites and social media handles) and with support of partners in further dissemination. All the qualified entries will be reviewed and rated by   selected professional  jury composed of communication and information experts.

Phase 2: The top ten (10) winners will be announced during the webinar commemorating the Global MIL Week, which will provisionally take place at the last week of October.

Phase 3: With needful professional improvements, the top 10 comic cartoons/animations, plus some other outstanding ones determined by the  jury, will be compiled for publication and widely disseminated in the region and beyond for a bigger impact.

 

Schedule

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Items

Date (Year 2020)

1

Launch of the Call

August 15

2

Submission of Entries

August 15 – Sept. 7

3

Closure of the Call

Sept. 7

4

Evaluation of Qualified Entries

Sept. 9 – Sept. 16

5

Pre-Announcement of Winners

Sept. 21 – Sept. 25

6

Needful Improvements on Winning Entries

Sept. 28 – Oct. 9

7

Formal Announcement and Presentation of Winning Entries

The Last Week of October

8

Wide Dissemination of Winning Entries

Nov. 2 – Nov. 20

9

Award-Giving to Winners

Nov. 2 – Nov. 27

 

How to Participate? – Guideline and Rules

 

This call is open to all the residents aged 35 and below in the non-Sahel region of West Africa (namely Benin Republic, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, and Togo) between August 15 and September 7, 2020. Women, girls and people living with disabilities are strongly encouraged to participate.

 

The theme is “We Are Superheroes Combating Disinformation/Fake News/Hate Speech”. The comic cartoon/animation should  educate the public (or a target group) on MIL, which tells a real-life or adapted story, or other mechanisms making the best use of your innovation and creativity.

 

Steps for Participation

Step 1: Carefully read the entry guideline and rules and smartly utilize various resources to have a foundational understanding of the media and information landscape in the region

Step 2: Create a narration of comic cartoon/animation, not more than three (3) pages in the A4 paper size, on the topic of “We Are Superhero in Combatting Disinformation/Fake News/Hate Speech”

Step 3: Submit both the Comic Cartoon/Animation in PDF version through https://forms.gle/2g8QnEyooNnJaCdm6

 

Submission Deadline: 5 p.m., 7 September 2020, Monday (Abuja Time/GMT+1)

 

Important Basic Rules

  • Entries can be English, French and Pidgin English;
  • Entries from both individuals and collective groups are acceptable, but a collaborative group will be considered as one participant while reviewing and prizing;
  • Entries within the framework of this call certifies and warrants that his/her/their works do not violate the rights of a third party and/or any copyright.
  • By submitting of their works, the participant authorize UNESCO to use their works for purpose of public information, including but not limited to publish the results of the call in the spoken, written, and/or electronic media – with the name of the creator(s) – and to exhibit or publish any of the submitted works anywhere in the world.
  • Evaluation Criteria (100 points in total):
    • Compliance with guideline and rules of the call (10%);
    • Relevance with the theme and demonstrated knowledge of Media and Information Literacy (30%);
    • Appropriate response to the current media and information landscape in the region (30%);
    • Being readable and appealing (10%);
    • Innovation and creativity (20%).

 

Prizes

Top 1: Camera

Top 2: Mobile Phone

Top 3-10: T-shirts and MIL publications

NB: All the participants, no matter winning or not, will receive a participating certificate awarded by UNESCO Abuja Regional Office.

 

Sample of Comic Cartoon/Animation

 

The following sample (Access to Information @ Chedly Belkhamsa) is captured from another call with a different theme (not very aligned with the guideline and rules of this call), and is only for participants’ kind reference.

 

 

Arbitration

By summiting of their works, the participants agree that the intellectual property of works is jointly owned by creators and UNESCO.

 

UNESCO reserves the right in their absolute discretion to disqualify any entry or participant, or to waive any rules in the event of circumstance arising outside its control which in their opinion, make it desirable to cancel the call at any stage. On all matters, UNESCO’s decision shall be final.

 

Contacts

 

URL:

https://en.unesco.org/news/regional-commemoration-global-mil-week-2020-call-comic-cartoonanimation