UNMDG IN THE
21ST CENTURY: WE UNITE FOR A BETTER WORLD
Poster- Making Competition, My World Forum and Exhibit
POSTER
MAKING COMPETITION and MY WORLD FORUM
August 9, 2014
RULES AND GUIDELINES:
Before the Contest
1. A participating school shall choose their own participants
for the competition.
*Category A: Elementary – not more than 4 participants
*Category B: Secondary – not more than 4 participants
2. There will be 4 MDG’s per category and these are as
follows:
*Category A:
Elementary (1 pupil = 1 MDG)
MDG
1: Eradicate Extreme Poverty and Hunger
MDG
2: Achieve Universal Primary Education
MDG
3: Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women
MDG
7: Ensure Environmental Sustainability
*Category B: Secondary (1 pupil = 1 MDG)
MDG
4: Reduce Child Mortality
MDG
5: Improve Maternal Health
MDG
6: Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria, and Other Diseases
MDG
8: Develop a Global Partnership for Development
3.
Only 20 slots are given per MDG. The first 20 school
registrants per MDG shall be accommodated. If the slots
are full for a particular MDG, then the school shall select another MDG with
available slots.
4.
A school may
send 1 to 4 (not more than 4) participants, for as long as there are still
available slots for the MDG.
5. All of the participants and coaches, if there are any,
shall read before the competition the attached UNMDG primer provided by
JCI-Kagayhaan Gold. It is important that ALL
participants are familiar of ALL of the 8 MDGs but please do focus on the MDGs
assigned per category (please read again instruction #2). This is to give the
participants an idea on the concepts they need to show on their artwork during
the contest proper. Coaches can give
points on how the participants can go about their artwork.
6. Before the contest will start, there will be a focused
discussion about the MDG that they were assigned to. This is to further educate
them on the concept that they will work on. THEIR ARTWORK SHOULD SHOW THE MILLENIUM
DEVELOPMENT GOAL assigned to them.
7. All artwork MUST BE DONE BY THE PARTICIPANTS. The
participants must be bonafide students of a public school in the city. ID
shall be presented, or any form of evidence, during registration.
Contest Proper
1. On the day of the Competition, the participants shall
each bring the following materials:
Registration Form
ID
20”x30” cartolina
Oil Pastel (in different colors)
Pencil, Eraser, Ruler
Materials not stated
above are not allowed.
2. On the day of Competition, which will happen on August
9, 2014, EACH participant of each school shall RANDOMLY select (through “draw
lots or bunotan”) the MDG that they will work on and they shall proceed to the
room assigned to them.
For example, if Participant #1 of CDO Elementary
School has drawn (“bunot”) the “Reduce Child Mortality” MDG, he/she shall
proceed to the room assigned to the indicated MDG. That means, the participant
will create an artwork with the MDG “Reduce Child Mortality” as theme. This is
the same for the rest of the participants.
3. The following are the question the participants have
to think about before creating their artwork.
·
What is the MDG
all about? (Example: What is the “Achieving Primary Education” all about?”)
·
Why is it
important to address the MDG?
·
What do people do
to address the MDG?
·
What can I do as
a student to help in the attainment of the MDG?
4. Art Specifications:
·
Horizontal
or Vertical design
·
20”x30”
illustration board
·
Must
be hand drawn.
·
Use
the following materials: Pencil, Eraser, Oil Pastel
·
Do
not use any other materials not stated in the guidelines.
·
The name of the participant
and the name of the school should be written legibly at the back of the poster.
·
The name of
the MDG should also be written in the poster.
5. The artwork must NOT display, encourage or incite any
dangerous, hazardous, or unlawful behavior.
6. The artwork should be creative, interesting, and
meaningful.
7. The artwork should showcase the ways and means that
would impact towards the achievement of the UNMDGs.
8. The artwork should give focus to the specific MDG
assigned to the participant, avoiding general presentations.
9.
The poster should be finished
in a maximum of 3 hours. A timekeeper will be assigned to signal the students
when to stop.
FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
AND COACHES/ TEACHERS PRESENT DURING THE COMPETITION:
The Coaches, while the competition is going on, shall attend
a MYWORLD FORUM organized by JCI Kagayhaan Gold. This will only take about 30
minutes. For the High school students, this will happen before the competition
will start.
AFTER THE CONTEST
1.
All artwork shall be submitted by the participants.
2. The artworks shall
be given to the judges for rating. The rubric for rating the artworks is
attached. The decision of the judges shall be final and irrevocable.
3. All entries/posters submitted shall
be owned by JCI Kagayhaan Gold or by one of the sponsors of the contest. The
posters shall be auctioned in an exhibit on April 11-22, 2014 at the Limketkai
Mall. Funds raised during the auction shall be used for the community
development programs of JCI Kagayhaan Gold, focusing on Education.