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Video contest stresses global citizenship

Youth are invited to enter videos of up to five minutes in length to the Kaleidoscope Real World Video Challenge highlighting why active global citizenship is important.

Youth are invited to enter videos of up to five minutes in length to the Kaleidoscope Real World Video Challenge highlighting why active global citizenship is important.

The contest is open until March 31 and first place winners in each age category, ages 13 and under and 14 to 18, will receive a video camera, or the equivalent value in cash up to $500, and a free trip to Ottawa in September to present their videos at the Kaleidoscope National Gala and Youth Conference.

The contest website (www.videochallenge.ca) offers background information about the Millennium Development Goals, links to resources that explain how to upload videos to the Internet, a selection of resources for youth to enhance their video production skills and detailed information about the contest.

The Inter-Council Network (ICN) is hosting a contest.