Deadline: 6 October 2023
Apply now for the International Conference on Public Health in Africa (CPHIA) Social Media Creative Contest.
The CPHIA Creative Contest invites individuals from across the continent – including photographers, videographers, painters, lyricists, poets, students pursuing science, and anyone with a passion for creativity – to participate and showcase their unique interpretation of the conference theme.
Theme
- Produce an art piece showcasing your unique interpretation of the 2023 CPHIA theme, “Breaking Barriers, Repositioning Africa in Global Health,” with a focus on inclusivity in public health.
Categories
- Participants can choose from the following categories:
- Photography: Capture images that showcase inclusivity and diversity in public health practices or challenges, accompanied by a short description of approximately 50 words.
- Visual Art: Express creativity through paintings, illustrations, or digital art that symbolizes unity and collaboration in health, accompanied by a short description of approximately 50 words.
- Videography: Create short documentary videos of not more than 3 minutes using TikTok/Instagram reels that highlight the importance of inclusive health initiatives in Africa.
- Essay: Write no more than 300 words delving into your vision as a young leader, charting a course towards a healthier, more equitable, and innovative Africa.
- Poetry: Write no more than 300 words delving into your vision as a young leader, charting a course towards a healthier, more equitable, and innovative Africa.
Prize Information
- All vetted winners will be featured in CPHIA 2023’s official publications, including the website and media platforms, and receive recognition certificates.
- Top 3 winners will be provided with a fully paid scholarship to attend CPHIA 2023 in person and granted special access to conference sessions.
- Selected winners from the 2023 contest will be invited to become official CPHIA 2024 Ambassadors.
Guidelines
- Participants must submit original work. Plagiarism or using someone else’s work will result in disqualification.
- For visual art or photography, please sign your work or include watermarks that make it harder for someone else to claim the work as their own.
For more information, visit CPHIA.