The poster contest shall call the attention of a wider public to the
subject of climate justice in the context of international
cooperation. A special emphasis will be put on opportunities of
action.
Possible contents could be the following topics:
- Adaptation to the impacts of climate change in developing countries;
- Climate protection as a contribution to global justice;
- People responsible and people affected by climate change;
- Climate protection as a future opportunity for developing countries;
- International climate financing;
- International coalitions for an ambitious climate policy.
- Three Pillars of Climate Justice (right to survival,
effort/burden sharing, opportunity sharing)
Participants:
The announcement is directed primarily at students and young
professionals in performing arts. But anyone who is interested in
climate and development policy can participate.
Implementation:
There are no regulations about the methodological implementation,
however, the proposals should refer explicitly to climate change in
the development context. As part of the poster, it is recommended to
add not only a slogan, but also a brief text in German or English
explaining the topic. The target format is A2 to A1.
Use of the designs:
The objective is to use the three winner posters for the education and
information work of Germanwatch, for example in the run-up to the Rio
+20 Summit,
The printing and distribution of at least 500 copies is planned.
Submissions can be made in German or English.
Prize money: 1st place: 1.000,- ? | 2nd place: 500,- ? | 3rd
place: 300,- ?
Closing date: 15 February 2012
Submission with complete application form to: [email protected]
(preferably e.g. as pdf file) or alternatively by post to:
Germanwatch, keyword "Poster Contest", Kaiserstr. 201, 53113 Bonn
By participating in the competition, the participants agree with the
terms of competition.
More information can be found shortly at:
http://www.germanwatch.org/zeitung/2011-4-poster.htm