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UNESCO: UNESCO's Free Program—An Opportunity to Showcase Culture and Traditions Through Photographs; Here's How to Register..

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UNESCO: In a rapidly changing world—where social, educational, and cultural structures are in a state of constant flux—the creative expression of youth becomes of paramount importance. With this objective in mind, UNESCO is organizing the 'Youth Eyes on the Silk Roads' photo contest under its 'Silk Roads Programme.' This competition provides a platform for young people to express their imagination, cultural understanding, and vision for an inclusive world.

**Objectives of the Programme**
The primary objective of this competition is to foster dialogue, tolerance, and mutual understanding among diverse cultures. Through its various initiatives, UNESCO strives to ensure equal access to knowledge and education, encourage the learning process, and connect young people on a global scale. This competition represents a significant step in that direction, offering youth the opportunity to bridge the world through their art and present their perspectives on a global stage.

**What is the Theme?**
This year, the theme of the competition is 'Living Heritage Along the Silk Road.' Through their photographs, participants must demonstrate how traditions, cultural expressions, and customs continue to keep the shared history of the Silk Road regions alive today. This may include traditional crafts—such as weaving, embroidery, and pottery—as well as music, dance, folklore, and other cultural activities.

**Age Limit**
Participants in the competition are divided into two age categories: the first for those aged 14 to 17, and the second for those aged 18 to 25. Applicants may submit their entries in the category corresponding to their age.

**What are the Prizes?**
Attractive prizes have been designated for the winners of this competition. In each category, the first-place winner will be awarded a professional camera; the second-place winner, a semi-professional camera; and the third-place winner, a standard digital camera. Furthermore, approximately 60 of the best photographs will be featured in a professional photo album titled 'Youth Lens on the Silk Road' and may also be showcased at international exhibitions. Additionally, this offers an opportunity to gain international recognition.

**Apply Here**
Interested candidates can obtain detailed information regarding the competition by visiting UNESCO's official website at unesco.org. To apply, participants must click on the provided link—tinyurl.com/3txb5szy—select the 'Participate Now' option, and complete the prescribed application process. The deadline for applications is June 30, 2026.

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