20th Annual ~ 2017
Peace Pals International
Art Exhibition & Awards

Nature for All ~ Loving the Earth

Inspire Love of Nature by connecting with
and sharing your love of nature.

Contest is Open for Registration
Deadline to Receive Artwork: July 31, 2017

Nature for All ~ Loving the Earth
2017 Theme

Youth age 5 - 16 are invited to submit their artwork to 
The 20th Annual Peace Pals International Art Exhibition
and Awards.


 
2017 Theme and Message
Nature for All ~ Loving the Earth
 
This year our theme is co-created with #NatureForAll a project of IUCN. #NatureForAll is a global movement to inspire a new generation of thinkers and doers across all sectors of society to connect with nature and take action to support its conservation. At its core is a very simple idea: the more people experience, connect with, and share their love of nature, the more support there will be for its conservation.  www.natureforall.global
 
Rules are Simple!
Artwork must follow the theme "Nature for All ~ Loving the Earth" and must include the message,  "May Peace Prevail On Earth"  in English and/or your Native Language. All drawings must be done by children, including the writing of  May Peace Prevail On Earth.
 
Rules are available in English , Deutsch,   Español and 
Français.

Every child will receive a certificate of participation by registering online and uploading their artwork.

Winners and Finalist will receive great prizes and certificates.

Deadline to receive artwork:  July 30, 2017
 
First Place Winner - 2016
David Alexandru - Age 10 - Romania
Partners
This year we are joined by IUCN CEC, IUCN CEESP, DiversEarth, Bella Gaia, Goi Peace Foundation and The Fuji Declaration in celebration of the 20 th  anniversary of Peace Pals International Art & Exhibition Awards.


Goi Peace Foundation 
Peace Pals International
Supports 

 
The Goi Peace Foundation annual essay contest is organized in an effort to harness the energy, creativity and initiative of the world's youth in promoting a culture of peace and sustainable development. It also aims to inspire society to learn from the young minds and to think about how each of us can make a difference in the world.

*This program is an activity of the UNESCO Global Action Programme (GAP) on Education for Sustainable Development (ESD).

Theme:  "Learning from Nature"
Modern civilization has developed through controlling nature and exploiting its resources. At the same time, we human beings are part of the natural world, and nature has many things to teach us. Scientists, philosophers, poets, and artists have all found inspiration in nature. What can we learn from nature, and how can we make use of that learning for the future? Please describe your ideas, including your own observations and experiences.

 
    

Youth Citizen Entrepreneurship Competition
A global programme to empower young entrepreneurs to create a sustainable world.

This global platform empowers young entrepreneurs (age 15-35) from around the world to engage in a more peaceful world. Participants are invited to submit their innovative ideas and projects with a societal impact, which champion and implement one or more of  the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG's) .  The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and 169 related targets address the most important social, economic, environmental, health and governance challenges of our time.




WPPS Project Links