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16/11/2017
Youth Contest.
Application Deadline: 26th November 2017.
Here is an opportunity to add your voice to the foremost conference “United Nations Environment Assembly” (UNEA3) which will be hosted in the historical city of Nairobi, Kenya, from 4th -6th December 2017 and focus on campaign around
Climate Wednesday is inviting and giving an opportunity to youth activist in Africa to visually participate in a contest through representing solutions to WASH & Pollution in their communities.
The winner of this contest will have the privileges to have their work showcased at the United Nations Environment Assembly in Kenya to gain exposure on a global environmentally conscious platform, be part of Climate Wednesday Volunteer Hangout in December and Recognized by the Ministry of Water and Environment.
Entry to this contest is subject to terms and conditions.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
You have to be the owner and have rights to the image, poem, article that you submit. By submitting an image, poem, article you give Climate Wednesday the right to share your image on social media, display hardcopies at and also on Climate Wednesday website contest gallery.
Images should be submitted in JPEG or TIFF in high resolution. Poem should also be submitted directly to the email address provided: not more than a page. Articles should be a page. Caption should clearly explain WASH and Pollution solutions in your submission. Remember to also include the neighborhood, the city, country of your submission.
You must be between 18-35 to qualify as a participant. Participants from all over Africa are encouraged.
Participants are allowed one entry into the contest.
3 winners will be selected from each category and displayed at and on social media. Winners will be messaged privately before Climate Wednesday makes a formal announcement.
This contest is void where prohibited or restricted by law. Climate Wednesday takes no responsibility for infringement of 3rd party rights. The submitter of the image, poem, and article will incur any and all penalties associated with infringing on a 3rd Party’s rights to the photo.
Entrants may not submit applications containing nudity, personal attacks, and expletives. Climate Wednesday reserves the right to cancel or modify the contest at its discretion. Decisions of Climate Wednesday are final and binding. All entries will be judged based on composition, technical excellence, originality, responsiveness to the theme, and overall impact.
All submission and description should be sent to [email protected] or tweet using the hash tag .
Thank you.
06/08/2017
You have to read through this short article on why other nations are leading shore my country Nigeria is lagging.
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Chinese people are good at reversed technology. In addition to that, they conditioned all western companies, especially those willing to do business in China, to relax their grip on their heavily-guarded intellectual property right (An idea that Nigeria should embrace); this way, in a couple of years, Chinese people working for top American companies were able to acquire not just income, but also solid know-how of industrial technology.
Today, China is playing a catchup game; it’s slowly pivoting from a “consumer-driven economy” to a “production-driven technology.” And, for every Facebook that starts in America, China starts another “Weibo,” a social media website. A couple of years ago, China was not a strong competitor at the Olympics; nowadays, Chinese athletes are behind the United States and Russia, historically two victors.
You can say the same thing about India: India knew that it would be hard to outsmart their Western counterparts in everything, so they played Adam Smith’s game: Focus on what you’re good at.
Today, India dominates the field of information technology (IT). Even though Trump doesn’t like immigrants, Indian IT specialists still protect his hidden tax returns. To help its people, India stopped listening to Pfizer and other top drug producing countries, for these pharmaceutical companies were charging outrageous amounts of money on drugs with expired patents.
The government of India assembled smart scientists and reproduced these drugs for a fraction of what foreign pharmaceutical companies were asking (India challenged these companies to sue it for caring for its people).
Written by Adeyemo Akintunde.
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