Who can enter?
The essay contest is open to young people, aged 18 - 25 years old, from urban or rural areas of African, Caribbean and Pacific countries. Young women, young agricultural producers and students in agricultural training courses are particularly encouraged to participate. Applicants can submit their entry in French or English.
How to participate?
Participants will write an essay (between 1,200 and 1,500 words) responding to any one of the following questions or issues:
a) Choose two challenges which you experience in your country or region related to agriculture or rural development, and explain how you could use ICTs to address them;
b) How can ICTs be used for effective advocacy and lobbying to promote agriculture in your country or region?
c) How can ICTs be used to improve access to market for agricultural products from your country or region?
d) Tell the story of a young producer or a youth living in a rural area, in your country/region, who uses ICT successfully or in an innovative way (even if the experience was not a full success) for his/her work. Describe lessons learnt and alternatives envisaged, especially if the experience was not successful.
Each candidate will address only one issue and submit only one essay.
In the first instance, the best two (2) essays from each of the six ACP regions (West Africa, Central Africa, Southern Africa, East Africa, the Pacific and the Caribbean) will be pre-selected. The 12 finalists will participate in an international meeting on rural development where, apart from attending the sessions, they will make an oral presentation of their submission before an international jury.
Deadlines
- Applications should be sent to CTA by 31 July 2010
- Finalists (the 12 pre-selected authors) will be announced by October 15 October 2010.
- Oral presentation and final selection of winners will be made in November 2010.
See the full text in hmtl or see the attached document (PDF file for full details).
More about the ARDYIS project
The purpose of the Agriculture, Rural Development and Youth in the Information Society (ARDYIS) project is to raise youth awareness and improve their capacity on agricultural and rural development issues in ACP countries through ICTs. Its initial activities include an essay contest, a web 2.0 training, animation of an information portal, facilitation of networking among project participants and participation in conferences for the best participants.
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