Youth, Peace and Security in Kenyan Counties
Promoting a crime free, secure, peaceful and united Kenya where no young Kenyan is left behind
Tackling Crime and Support Security and Peace Building
Promoting a crime free, secure, peaceful and united Kenya where no young Kenyan is left behind
Tackling Crime and Support Security and Peace Building
Nadine KhaouliCo-founder of Kafe be Kafak, a youth-led initiative in Beruit, Lebanon Nadine is the co-founder of Kafe be Kafak, a youth-led initiative in Beruit,
July 12 2022, Nairobi. – On the 27th of June, 2022 at the World Urban Forum, the Youth Zone was officially opened by Mr. Yücel Yılmaz,
Addressing lack of quality public space and safety around school areas for children and their caregivers, making streets more pedestrian-friendly Snapshot Team: Qendra Marrëdhënie Country:
Convocatoria de prácticas prometedoras Una publicación de acciones prometedoras y inspiradoras con y por los jóvenes, que será llevada a la mesa en eventos de
Compendium des Pratiques Prometteuses Une publication qui présente des actions prometteuses et inspirantes avec et par les jeunes, qui sera portée à l’attention lors d’événements
Compendium of Promising Practices A publication featuring promising and inspiring actions with and by youth, which will be brought to attention at high-level events, and
UPD: The Mural created by Young Mothers and Graffiti Girls has won a Special Award at the art competition by the Digital Art for Climate
Watamu, Malindi became a city where sparks of waste management is becoming one of its essence. A recent development by 3 different but collaborated groups
2020 was a year that saw an influx of digital content consumption and the thriving of the internet era. However, despite the increase in digital
Eligibility Criteria
All ages up to 24;
If you are less than 18 years old, please provide the contact details of a guardian.
Submission Process
Please use this link to sign-up for the challenge;
Familiarize yourself with the health benefits of public space and Minecraft;
The challenge starts from April 1st;
Submissions will be accepted from May 15th until May 31st.
Submission Requirement
Your submission must include:
A compressed Minecraft world file (max 500mb);
A short description of how your idea is making public spaces healthier and more enjoyable for you(th) (max 400 words/all languages).
Project Criteria
Our judges are seeking for ideas that are: innovative, transformative, inclusive;
The submission that excels in all criteria will win the grand prize.
Judging Process
First round: 10-15 submissions will be selected;
Second round: The selected submissions will pitch their projects to the judges.
Prizes
The main prize is $5,000 towards implementation of the winning solution.
Terms and Conditions
By participating in the challenge you grant UN-Habitat that the images and/or filmed footage can be used on UN-Habitats & UN-Habitats Youth social media accounts, brand merchandise, website, and can be shared with press media outlets. From time to time, materials may also be used by its partners.
Still have questions left? Contact us via unhabitat-urbanhealth@un.org.