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    ARMENIAN CHILDREN AMONG WINNERS OF THE UNEP INTERNATIONAL CHILDRENÂ~@~YS PAINTING COMPETITION

    armradio.am
    12.06.2008 14:14

    Gloria IP Tung, a fourteen-year old girl from Hong Kong, is the winner
    of the United Nations Environment Programme's 2008 International
    Children's Painting Competition. Gloria received her award on World
    Environment Day, 5 June 2008, from UNEP Executive Director Achim
    Steiner and New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark at a ceremony in
    Wellington (New Zealand), along with the two global runners-up and
    five of the regional winners.

    An unprecedented 15,550 entries from 90 countries around the world
    were submitted for the International Children's Painting Competition
    on the Environment. Over 67 children from Armenia participated in
    this competition.

    Armenia's participation was organized locally by the UN Department
    of Public Information Yerevan Office and Armenian UN Association (a
    partner NGO of UN Armenia Office), with financial support for postal
    services from UNICEF Armenia Office.

    Regional Selection was done by the relevant UNEP Regional Offices and
    its partners. Regional winners were announced on 22 April 2008. Maria
    Kassabian a 10-year-old Armenian girl from Nigeria won the first
    prize from Africa region. Among 120 European regional winners were
    12-year-olds Shant Hakobyan and Zhenya Rubenyan from Armenia.

    Five category winners were announced: one 1st prize, two 2nd prizes,
    five 3rd prizes, nine 4th prizes and forty 5th prizes. In addition
    to these - 6 regional winners were announced still in April. The
    selection of these 63 paintings (Shant Hakobyan's painting included)
    are being shown at Wellington's (New Zealand) Te Papa museum before
    touring other venues around the world.

    The International Children's Painting Competition on the Environment
    is organized annually by the United Nations Environment Programme
    (UNEP), the Japan-based Foundation for Global Peace and Environment
    (FGPE), Bayer and Nikon Corporation. It has been held since 1991 and
    has received over 190,000 entries from children in over 100 countries.

    This year's competition theme was Climate Change: Actions you can take
    now. Children aged 6 to 14 were invited to express through painting
    actions they can take to reduce the impact of climate change such as
    using renewable energy, introducing energy saving light bulbs at home,
    sharing vehicles and using public transport, planting trees etc. The
    competition ran from 24 September to 15 January 2008. The organizers
    invited children from all over the world to submit their paintings
    to the UNEP office in their regions.

    The International Children's Painting Competition on the Environment
    is part of UNEP's TUNZA strategy for children and youth. TUNZA is
    a word in Kiswahili that means to "treat with care". The programme
    aims to provide young people with information and tools on how to
    "treat Mother Earth with care" and how to act for a better world.

    --Boundary_(ID_iIK5ZFCO3g846EdaNE11eA)--
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