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CBA-UNICEF Children's Programme Award

Region

Global

Deadline Date

October 15 2006


Offered by the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association (CBA) and the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), this award is for high quality, innovative radio or television programmes for children that educate and entertain. The programmes should be with children and for children. They may also cover key child-related issues - for example, child protection, girls' education, childhood development, HIV/AIDS etc. While such programmes would raise awareness and educate, they should also be creative and entertaining for children.

The minimum length of the programme should be 10 minutes, and the maximum duration must not exceed 60 minutes. Feature or programme must be made or broadcast between October 2005 and October 2006.

Applications can be team or individual entries and programme entries may be in any language but they must be subtitled in English for television entries. Radio programmes in languages other than English must be sent with a clear text in English explaining the concept of the programme and its impact.

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Application Information

CBA members and affiliates can send ONE free entry per category, but there is a fee of £20 for every additional entry in each category. Non-members should pay a fee of £60 per entry.

Click here for the entry form.

Return the entry form to:

CBA Awards

Commonwealth Broadcasting Association

17 Fleet Street

London EC4Y 1AA

United Kingdom

Deadline for entries is October 15 2006. Emailed entry forms will not be accepted.


Entries will not be acknowledged and only the winners will be informed.

Contact

CBA Awards

Commonwealth Broadcasting Association

17 Fleet Street

London EC4Y 1AA

UK

Tel: +44 207 583 5550

award@cba.org.uk

Commonwealth Broadcasting Association website

Source

Commonwealth Broadcasting Association (CBA) Update, June 20 2006.



Placed on the Communication Initiative site June 23 2006
Last Updated June 23 2006



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