Rules and Regulations for Video Contest #MyResilienceStory

Contest Terms

  • Up to five winners will be selected. All winners will be awarded with a special recognition from the GDPC and will receive as a prize:

1st place: Ipad Air 16 GB & Ipod touch 16 GB

2nd place: Ipad mini 16 GB & Ipod touch 16 GB

3rd place: Ipad mini 16 GB

4th & 5th place: Ipod touch 16 GB

  • All participants will have the chance to highlight their efforts on Preparecenter.org.
  • Selected finalist will have their stories shared in stories section in Preparecenter.org.
  • All stories submitted will agree/consent to have their videos shared on our website and on our YouTube channel.
  • The GDPC may approach any of the contest participants to further collaborate with them and develop a case study about their innovative approach to resilience.
  • The winners will be chosen by a jury selected by the GDPC which will rate the submitted video stories based upon a combination of the following criteria:
  1. Creativity and quality of the video
  2. Message content of the video
  3. Number of views that the video generated
  4. Innovative solution approach
  5. Lessons learned from the message that can be applied to other contexts
  • The winners of the contest will be notified via email and they will need to submit their address so the GDPC can send the granted price.
  • Participants can submit just one video, either as an individual or a team. However, just one prize will be awarded per participant or group of participants.
  • Videos should be submitted in any of the following languages: English, Spanish, French, Arabic, and German.
  • Participants don’t need to be affiliated to any Red Cross or Red Crescent Society to participate in this contest.
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