26/02/2024
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"Color the Fight against TB" - School Kids Art Painting Competition Guidelines
For more info visit: https://www.worldtbday.online/
Objective
The "Color the Fight against TB" art painting competition aims to raise awareness about tuberculosis (TB) among school children, encouraging them to express their understanding of TB through creative and artistic means.
Eligibility
- Open to students from [1-6 Grade Levels].
- Participants must attend Schools
Theme:
"Breaking the Chains: Uniting Against Tuberculosis." Participants are encouraged to interpret the theme creatively, focusing on raising awareness, promoting prevention, and dispelling myths about TB.
Submission Guidelines:
- Size: Paintings should be on standard art paper or canvas, with dimensions no larger than A3 or Between A4-A3/21X29cm or 29x42cm
- Medium: Participants can use watercolors, acrylics, or any other non-toxic art materials.
- Submission Deadline: March 15, 2024 የህፃናት ስዕል ውድድር
Judging Criteria:
Entries will be judged based on creativity, relevance to the theme, artistic technique, and overall impact.
Prizes:
- First Place: TBN
- Second Place: TBN
- Third Place: TBN
Exhibition:
Selected paintings will be displayed at TRAC conference/ World TB Day event to showcase the students' creativity and further spread awareness about TB.
How to Participate:
- Teachers can register their students by contacting via 9839
- Each participant should attach a small description of their painting, explaining how it relates to the theme.
Important Notes:
- All submissions become the property of Volunteer Health Services, which reserves the right to use the artwork for awareness campaigns and promotional materials.
- By participating, students and schools agree to abide by the competition guidelines.
This art painting competition serves as a creative platform for school children to contribute to the fight against TB while enhancing their understanding of the disease and promoting awareness within their communities.