EFCC-CYIAC opens Nationwide Creative Challenge to Promote Sustainable Development Goals
Wed, Nov 15, 2017 | By publisher
Politics
THE Creative Youth Initiative against Corruption, CYIAC, has started nationwide registration for the Creative Challenge to promote global goals on November 15, 2017.
The theme for 2018 creative contest is “Imagine a World Free From Corruption.”
The objective of the challenge is to promote creativity, develop talents and build confidence whilst encouraging culture of integrity amongst children and youth. All participants are provided with capabilities they require to become economically productive, develop sustainable livelihoods, contribute to peace, justice and strong institutions and take bold steps in creating the future they desire through creative thinking and innovation.
The contest is open to children and youth in Primary and Secondary (public and private) schools, Tertiary Institutions and undergraduates between ages 9 to 25 years. Participants will be required to submit essays, short stories or creative ideas online, based on the theme “Imagine the World Free from Corruption”, this will be followed by virtual interview and screening exercise from January 27, 2018.
All entrants will follow the ‘CYIAC Five’ (Make, Create and Innovate) approach; the stages includes Registration, Submission, Interview, Project Development and Presentation of Creative Ideas. The final showcase of creative ideas, innovation and products will be presented to local and International audience as contribution to achieving SDGs.
According to Foluke Michael, the project director, CYIAC participants will express their vision through the medium of Painting, Literary Arts, Music, Dance, Digital Communication, Entrepreneurship, sustainable housing, Innovation and Information Technology. “Our goal is to utilizse out platform to build the world largest entrepreneurs, innovators and thinkers with integrity that will shape the horizon of Africa in 2030,” she said.
Michael added that the project process was design to utilise digital communication from the opening to the final stage; therefore registration is strictly through CYIAC online platform. Participants can either register through our website www.cyiac.com or download CYIAC App from Google Play Store for Android Users, links are provided on the website for other users. She further stated that the word count must not be more than 500 words for ages between nine and 14 years and 1000 words for ages between 15 and 25 years.
As part of 2017 project processes, CYIAC Corruption Buster, CCB, will be launched with movie premiere on December 9, 2017 to mark United Nations International Anti-Corruption Day, at the Film house IMAX Cinema, Lekki. The event will be streamed online on CYIAC website and APP. CCB Innovation series are derived from the poetry and painting interpretation of “My New Nigeria Free From Corruption” presented by EFCC-CYIAC 2016 Integrity Ambassadors.
Creative Youth Initiative Against Corruption is an initiative of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission’s, EFCC. The project was launched by EFCC in October 2016, and commenced with the three months intensive pilot scheme tagged: “My New Nigeria: Free From Corruption.” The pilot scheme was supported by Consul General of Federal Republic of Germany.
The project has been endorsed by Women Arise for Change Initiative and Movement Against Corruption.
– Nov 15, 2017 @ 12:49 GMT |
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