Children and adolescents invited to join "Green Video Challenge" by UNICEF
Children, adolescents and young people living in Viet Nam, aged between 8 and 18, have been invited to take part in a “green challenge” organised by UNICEF and partners.
“1-Minute Green Video Challenge” aims to increase awareness of children, adolescents and young people, and support them to raise their voice, develop innovative solutions and take action on issues related to environment and climate change. |
Entitled “1-Minute Green Video Challenge”, the social media campaign aims to increase awareness of children, adolescents and young people, and support them to raise their voice, develop innovative solutions and take action on issues related to environment and climate change.
The video challenge, which is supported by the winner of The Voice 2017, singer Ali Hoàng Dương, is part of activities to celebrate World Children’s Day in Viet Nam, with the theme Reimagine a Greener and Cleaner Việt Nam for every child.
To join the challenge, which lasts for four weeks, from 20 October to 18 November, participants need to make a 1-minute video to address environmental pollution in Viet Nam and/or the impacts of climate change, then share the video on the UNICEF Facebook Group ‘1-minute green’ video challenge.
Every week, UNICEF video experts and organisers will select the three best videos shared on UNICEF Facebook Group – 1-Minute Green video challenge to vote on the UNICEF Facebook Fanpage. The video with the highest engagement will receive a VNĐ1-million gift. The other two best videos will receive VNĐ500,000 each.
At the end of the video challenge, UNICEF will announce three videos to receive a special gift worth 8 million VND each.
In addition, a gift set worth 2 million VND will be granted to four people who have the highest engagements in the UNICEF Facebook Group ‘1-minute green’.
The best videos will be broadcast on national television on World Children's Day on 20 November.
For more detailed information on the challenge, please visit https://uni.cf/2HeNeNB.
Source: VNS