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Youth Justice Competition
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YOUTH JUSTICE COMPETITION
1,000,000+ children
are behind bars
all around the world. Do you have an idea to help?
Apply below before
May 31st, 2023
!
YOUTH JUSTICE COMPETITION
1,000,000+ children
are behind bars
all around the world. Do you have an idea to help?
Apply below before
May 31st, 2023
!
Read the Youth Justice Competition Guidelines
here
.
Name
Email
Date of Birth
Nationality
Telephone
Project Name
Project Country
Introduce Yourself and Your background; you are encouraged to send a video introducing yourself of up to 3 minutes to youth@ibj.org
Explain the need for your unique project; you are encouraged to send a video introducing your project of up to 3 minutes to youth@ibj.org
Explain the way your project works to improve access to justice by youth, and how it relates to 1 or more articles of the Youth Charter (see the guidelines). Briefly outline your strategy by (i) listing your objective(s), (ii) main activities and (iii) expected results.
What are some potential obstacles you may face when implementing your project? How will you overcome these?
Identify any other groups or individuals who may be able to support the start of your project (such as school and university groups, religious groups, legal aid groups, NGO’s, civil society groups or other organizations).
Give a rough outline of how much you expect your project implementation to cost. How will you spend the award? (winning projects to be granted $500, with the most impactful projects having the possibility to receive up to $1500 at the judge’s discretion).
Apply Now
Name
Email
Date of Birth
Nationality
Telephone
Project Name
Project Country
Introduce Yourself and Your background; you are encouraged to send a video introducing yourself of up to 3 minutes to youth@ibj.org
Explain the need for your unique project; you are encouraged to send a video introducing your project of up to 3 minutes to youth@ibj.org
Explain the way your project works to improve access to justice by youth, and how it relates to 1 or more articles of the Youth Charter (see the guidelines). Briefly outline your strategy by (i) listing your objective(s), (ii) main activities and (iii) expected results.
What are some potential obstacles you may face when implementing your project? How will you overcome these?
Identify any other groups or individuals who may be able to support the start of your project (such as school and university groups, religious groups, legal aid groups, NGO’s, civil society groups or other organizations).
Give a rough outline of how much you expect your project implementation to cost. How will you spend the award? (winning projects to be granted $500, with the most impactful projects having the possibility to receive up to $1500 at the judge’s discretion).
Apply Now