International Essay Competition 2010 from World Bank
The Essay Competition 2010 invites youths to share ideas on: How can you tackle youth unemployment through youth-led solutions?
Please answer both questions:
1. How does youth unemployment affect you, your country, town or local community?
2. What can you do, working together with your peers, to find a sustainable solution for job seekers through youth entrepreneurship?
Think specifically about the barriers youths face in the labor market and how to tackle difficulties in accessing capital for business startups.
Who can participate?
The International Essay Competition is open to all young people, students and non-students alike, between the ages of 18 and 25, from all countries of the world. If you are at least 18 and not older than 25 on May 15, 2010, you are eligible to participate.
Calendar January 11, 2010 – Launch of the Essay Competition
March 16, 2010 – Deadline for submissions
April 30 – Finalists of the essay category announced and winner of the video category announced
May – Final Jury in Stockholm, Sweden (only finalists in the essay category and winner of the video category participate)
May – Award Ceremony during the ABCDE Conference in Stockholm, Sweden http://www.essaycompetition.org/
Some more details:
Please answer both questions:
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How does youth unemployment affect you, your country, town or local community?
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What can you do, working together with your peers, to find a sustainable solution for job seekers through youth entrepreneurship? Think specifically about the barriers youths face in the labor market and how to tackle difficulties in accessing capital for business startups.
We encourage you to give concrete examples if you have personal experience as a young entrepreneur and if not share your ideas about how you would go about creating a business/ work opportunities in your local community/ town/ country.
Length and format
General: All work must be submitted by individuals, group work is not allowed.
One participant may only submit one work per category. However, one participant may (but doesn’t have to, of course) submit work in both categories, that is: one essay and one video.
All submissions must be made online via the Essay Competition website. Videos are submitted via YouTube.
Submissions can be made in English, French or Spanish.
Essay: Your essay may not be longer than 4000 words (about 10 pages of standard text). Essays are accepted in the following formats: .doc or .pdf.
You are also required to provide a summary of no more than 250 words. The summary will be used by the jury to make a pre-selection.
Video: Your video may not be longer than 2 minutes.
To submit a video, you must create a YouTube account and upload your work on the YouTube website. Additionally, you are required to submit a form via the Essay Competition website, which will allow us to identify your work. Details of the submission process
More information: http://www.essaycompetition.org/contentm10_1_1
i have written my essay of about seven pages,should i submit ?am i going to get a certificate for participation if not reaching the finals?
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