Education

PPAF launches 1 Minute Video Contest on Women Rights for University Students

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund (PPAF) has brought forward an exciting opportunity for university students of Pakistan whereby they can win cash prize worth PKR 50,000 by making a 1 minute video on the topic of women rights and gender equality.

There are prizes for the 1st and 2nd runner up as well. The 1st Runner-up will get PKR 25,000 whereas the 2nd Runner-up will get PKR 10,000. The competition is open to university students from all over Pakistan.

Read More: Extension in date for Ehsaas Undergraduate Scholarships

The PPAF One Minute Video Competition 2020 (1MVC-2020) aims at engaging university students in joining the global campaign of achieving gender equality and empowering all women and girls by 2030 as enunciated in Goal 5 of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). All entries should be themed around the UN theme of International Women’s Day 2020: “I am Generation Equality: Realizing Women’s Rights”

PPAF launches 1 Minute Video Contest on Women Rights for University Students
PPAF launches 1 Minute Video Contest on Women Rights for University Students

The entries must be submitted before midnight, February 16, 2020 and after the competition is closed three winners will be chosen by an esteemed jury. Results of the PPAF1MVC-2020 will be announced on Feb 28, 2020.

The winners will be informed beforehand through email to receive their awards at the PPAF’s Amtul Raqeeb Award ceremony held in Islamabad every year to mark the International Women’s Day.

Visit ppaf.org.pk for more details on eligibility criteria, and guidelines on how to apply.

Information is also available on the official Facebook, Twitter and Instagram accounts of Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund.

READ MORE: How to apply for Ehsaas Undergraduate Scholarships Programme

Follow INCPAK on Facebook / Twitter Instagram for updates.

Farhan Abro

Hello! My name is Farhan Abro, and I'm based here in Islamabad. My journey in Pakistan's digital media really kicked off when I founded INCPak back in 2012. We built it from the ground up, driven by an entrepreneurial spirit, to be a trusted voice for independent journalism. But while media is a big part of who I am, I'm also shaped by a fascinating mix of other passions. I'm deeply into automotive, which gives me a technical edge, but I also find my artistic expression through landscape photography and music. And I'm always diving into the exciting world of Artificial Intelligence. Bringing all these different worlds together the technical, the creative, the journalistic, and the entrepreneurial—it really colors how I see things and approach every project. It gives me a distinct perspective that I try to bring to everything I share

Related Articles

Back to top button