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MDG logo competition for Pakistan’s youth

To make their voices heard, UNDP Pakistan invites youth between 15-24 years to design a set of eight logos for the MDGs in the country by November 10, 2008. Wining entries will win a laptop and many other exciting prizes.

Young people all over the world are making a difference, but they need to get more involved. Youth have to be part of the global movement against poverty, because it’s our world and our future.

To achieve the Goals, the world needs everyone; young people, activists, religious leaders, environmentalists, unions, civil society organizations, and women’s rights activists—everyone concerned about our future—to work together and make sure the goals become a reality.

Pakistan’s Ministry of Youth Affairs aims to engage young people in the development of the country and is an important platform for youth to ensure that the country’s MDG targets are being met.

To make their voices heard, UNDP Pakistan invites youth between 15-24 years to design a set of eight logos for the MDGs in Pakistan by November 10, 2008 to win a laptop and many other exciting prizes.

Specifications

Maximum size:  5”x5”

Minimum Size: 3”x3”

Medium: Any

For digital images colour: CMYK

Resolution: 300 pixels and 72 bits and above

 

Please send the designs to:

MDGs Logo Competition
P.O. Box 1107
Islamabad
Pakistan
Email: mdglogo@un.org.pk

 

Source: UNDP Pakistan
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