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Student Competition in Eastern and Central Europe to Highlight Migration and Integration Issues
University or college students in the European Union are being
invited by IOM to take part in a new competition aimed at tackling
migration and integration issues in Central Europe.
The competition, financed by the European Commission and
organized in coordination with six non-governmental organizations
(NGOs), involves students submitting articles or documentaries on
integration issues in six countries – Czech Republic,
Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania and Slovakia.
The competition is open to students studying in the European
Union between 18-28 years of age. Competition submissions are due
by 4th April 2011.
Winners in each of the two categories, articles or
documentaries, will receive a cash prize of 1,000 Euros with the
winners' work being showcased at an international conference on
"Promoting Integration through Media and Intercultural Dialogue" in
Budapest in May 2011. Media professionals and NGOs working on
migrant integration issues will be attending the conference, which
has been organized in coordination with the Hungarian EU presidency
and in collaboration with the Hungarian Ministry of Interior. Cash
prizes and invitations to the international conference will also be
awarded to runners-up and those coming third.
The competition is part of a larger Migrants in the Spotlight
project, which aims to improve understanding, awareness and
reporting on migration issues and integration among the media,
journalism students and migrants themselves.
In addition to the competition, seminars will take place in each
participating country to train media professionals and journalism
students on reporting on migration issues. IOM offices in the six
countries and NGOs will also host internships for migrants as part
of the project.
"This project is an excellent way to sensitize people to the
issues that migrants deal with on a daily basis and the competition
will challenge university students to examine the successes and
challenges of being a migrant in Central Europe," says Dana Graber
Ladek, IOM Project Manager in its regional mission in Budapest.
Full details on the competition and on the submission process
can be found at
"http://www.mits-eu.org/" target="_blank" title=
"">http://www.mits-eu.org/ from 10 January 2011.
For further information please contact:
Dana Graber Ladek
IOM Budapest
Tel: +3614722500
E-mail:
"mailto:dgraber@iom.int">dgraber@iom.int