Author(s):
Kjell Knudsen <webmaster@icbl.org> .
Monday 23 August 2004
The ICBL's Mine Risk Education Sub-Working Group invites children ages 8-12 to enter "A Mine-Free World: The Vision of Today's Children …Through the Eyes of our Children," a drawing contest being organized in the lead-up to the Nairobi Summit.
Children are asked to submit drawings addressing the question "What does a Mine-Free World mean to me?" Entries will be exhibited at the UN Conference Center in Nairobi, Kenya during the upcoming Nairobi Summit as part of the ICBL's " Wanted: A Mine-Free World," exhibition. Prizes may be awarded to winning entries.
Guidelines
- Use letter-size or A4 paper.
- Drawings using felt pens, paint, pencils, crayons, markers, etc. will be accepted.
- Each drawing should include the child's name, age and country.
- A short description of the drawing and a photo of the child should accompany each submission. All entries must be received by 20 October 2004.
- Entries should be sent to:
The Landmine Resource Center
Faculty of Health Science
University of Balamand
P.O. Box 166378
Ashrafieh, Beirut 1100 2807
Lebanon
For more information please contact Judy Kitts of the Landmine Resource Center in Beirut, Lebanon at landmine@balamand.edu.lb.
Please note that the drawings will not be returned and the ICBL and the LMRC reserve the right to use them in publications, exhibitions, or as promotional support material for actions in favour of Mine Risk Education.