International Music Video Competition - MusicNSW

FAIR PLAY Anti-Corruption Youth Voices is a global competition for artists and young bands (18-35 years).

The impact of corruption on our communities cannot be accurately conveyed in numbers or reports. To understand how it affects the lives of people, we must listen to their voices.

The competition is based on the theme of anti-corruption, brought to you by the Global Youth Anti-Corruption Network, JMI and the World Bank Institute.

FAIR PLAY is an awareness-raising program and a network building effort to connect socially conscious artists and citizens worldwide and highlight the role of
youth in combating and preventing corruption.

REGISTRATIONS

  • online on www.anticorruptionmusic.org – between 10 January and 20 March 2011.
  • by post – send your application to: Fair Play c/o JMI, Rue Baron Horta 13, 1000 Brussels, Belgium – download application pack

DEADLINE
All entries must be received no later than 20 March, 2011.

PRIZES

  • 3 winning bands (as selected by the Fair Play jury) will win a trip to Kenya to participate in the 2nd Global Anti-Corruption Forum and perform in Nairobi.
  • the band that receives the most online votes for their video will get a studio session worth 2000 USD.

MORE INFO
anticorruptionmusic.org
facebook.com/anticorruptionmusic

Global Youth Anti Corruption Network (GYAC) is a global network of youth organizations working on
anti-corruption issues. It aims to establish a global youth network of emerging leaders that nurtures and
is nurtured by the expansion of country-level initiatives to improve transparency and accountability; and create an enabling environment for youth to tackle corruption, in which youth themselves will set
priorities to inform the follow-up activities of the network. The program will bring together youth between the ages of 18-35 active in anti-corruption efforts, youth journalists and young socially responsible musicians to increase awareness among youth about the impact of corruption on development in their countries; and create country level youth networks to promote concrete initiatives for greater
transparency and accountability.