LABOUR? INTERNATIONAL CARTOON COMPETITION
Did you know that tens of millions of people all over the world are subjected to working conditions that amount to a modern form of slavery? Forced labour is a violation of human rights, it is one of the most extreme forms of exploitation at work. And we all have a role to play to prevent it at our own level, as companies, consumers, citizens, States, workers… or cartoonists! Cartoonists can create cartoons that will raise awareness, inspire action and emphasize the urgent need to eradicate this severe violation of human rights.
Join the international cartoon competition on forced labour organized by the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the NGO Human Resources Without Borders (RHSF), in partnership with Cartooning for Peace:
Rules * Cartoons should not include any text.
* Any drawing technique is allowed.
* Cartoons must be sent as a numeric image format jpeg, A4 size, 300 dpi.
* Each artist can submit a maximum of 4 cartoons.
* Cartoons should not point at a specific country, or a specific company.
* Artists will be personally contacted if selected at the end of the selection process.
* Cartoons should be submitted here.
* Cartoons that disregard any of the specified rules will not be considered.
By participating in the competition, artists acknowledge that the organizers of the competition (the NGO Human Resources Without Borders and the International Labour Organization) can reuse, share, adapt and build upon the original cartoons, crediting the cartoonist as the author of the cartoon, under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0).
Deadline for submissions: 10th April 2021 Midnight CET time.
For any question, contact cartooncompetition@hrwithoutborders.org .
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