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British Council Sri Lanka
Cartoon Contest on Climate Change


Courtesy: Wasantha Siriwardena/The Nation

If you are young, creative, have a sense of humour and are concerned about climate change, here is your chance to put all of this to good use. British Council in partnership with the Ken Sprague Fund UK announces a cartoon contest on climate change. The contest is organised as part of the British Council project Low Carbon Futures Project which focuses on mitigating the effects of climate change in an urban environment.

The contest is open to all Sri Lankan citizens from 18 to 35 years. There are several themes to choose from - drought and water shortage, deforestation and rain forest destruction, melting of the ice caps, role of industry in polluting the atmosphere, devastation of our seas and disappearance of marine life and climate change in an urban environment.

The entries will be judged by a panel of eminent cartoonists from India, Sri Lanka and the UK. There are exciting prizes to be won from a laptop, Smart-phone to an i-Pod. Additionally the award winning entries along with the ones that make it to the final shortlist will be exhibited in Sri Lanka in March 2010.

So get ready to draw the laughs because climate change is a serious business.


PRIZES


 • 1st prize: Laptop

 • 2nd prize: Smart-phone

 • 3rd prize: i-Pod


THEMES

  • Drought and water shortage

  • Deforestation and rain forest destruction

  • Melting of the ice caps.

  • Role of industry in polluting the
    atmosphere.

  • Devastation of our seas and
     disappearance of marine life

  • Climate change in an urban
     environment.


ELIGIBILITY

  • Sri Lankan Citizens between
     the age of 18 and 35 years
     can apply.


GUIDELINES

  • Cartoons should be made by hand.

  • Entries can be submitted as a hard/
     scanned copy in high resolution
     (minimum 640x480 pixels).

  • Cartoons should be in black and
     white.

  • Material to be used: White Chart
    Paper (size 12 x 15 inches) and ink
    and brush/Black Felt Pen/Charcoal.

  • Maximum 5 entries per individual.

  • Only original work should be
     submitted, copying will lead to
     disqualification, even if found at
     a later date.


SELECTION PANEL

  • Martin Rowson, Guardian (UK)

  • Wasantha Siriwardene, The Nation
    (Sri Lanka) and Nalaka
    Gunawardene (TVE Asia Pacific)

  • British Council

  • Ken Sprague Fund


SUBMISSION   

  • Send your entry along with the
    filled application form and
    a copy of your National Identity
    Card (NIC) to:

      Thushara Gunasekera
      British Council
      49, Alfred House Gardens
      Colombo 03     

  • You can also collect the
     application form from the
     British Council offices in
     Colombo (Information Desk)
     and Kandy (Membership Desk)

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION
The last date for submitting entries is Monday 30 November 2009

FOR MORE INFORMATION
Email: info.lk@britishcouncil.org or call 4521583 (Monday to Friday between 0900 and 1630)

Download the application form
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