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My Voice on Sexual and Reproductive Health Poster Design Competition: SAYWHAT
Deadline: 2 November 2012

SAYWHAT is running a “My Voice on Sexual and Reproductive Health Poster Design Competition” in all tertiary institutions in Zimbabwe from Monday the 1st October to Friday the 2nd of November 2012. My Voice on Sexual and Reproductive Health Poster Design Competition seeks to tap in the expertise of tertiary students who can design a poster that addresses one of the following themes:

-Positive Living (including Hope for Students living with HIV and AIDS).
-Promotion of uptake of Sexual and Reproductive Health services and commodities as well as Behavioural change to reduce the vulnerability of students.
-Equal participation of young men and women (gender equality and equity) and its relationship to Sexual and Reproductive Health.

In selecting the wining poster, an independent panel will consider the following:
-Whether your message is clear and precise;
-Level of relevance and appeal to students in tertiary institution;
-Creativity;
-Potential to inspire behaviour change in students.

Please note that the winner will walk away with 300US dollars cash! And an opportunity for the poster to be reproduced and widely circulated in all tertiary institutions in Zimbabwe. Do the best, make money and be remembered for being a positive voice amongst your generation.

This competition is open to all students in tertiary institutions in Zimbabwe.

Please submit your poster in JPEG, Microsoft Word and PDF format to: jephiter [at] saywhat [dot] org [dot] zw or langa [at] saywhat [dot] org [dot] zw

Or call us for more information on 0733854681/04788067/0772146247-9

SAYWHAT is a civil society student based organization founded in December 2003 as a platform where students in tertiary institutions can discuss their sexual and reproductive health challenges. Its overarching aim is to foster, among the students, a sharp sense of personal responsibility for maintaining good sexual and reproductive health status. SAYWHAT’s vision is to ensure a gender-just nation with empowered, healthy & responsible students who enjoy their full reproductive health & rights in tertiary institutions.

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