For children and youth

For children and youth

 

Criteria for Judging Your Program

The regional offices of UNICEF will organize a judging session consisting of television and media professionals from their region. The top-scoring program from each region will then compete as a Nominee in the Final Round of Judging organized by UNICEF Headquarters in New York.

The Jurors will score the ICDB entries according to how effectively the presentation communicates the Day's themes and concepts as well as the production value of the presentation. They will also look at the year-round commitment to including youth in the media-making process. The three (3) criteria for judging are:

Concept:
Does the program promote UNICEF’s principles, purpose and themes for the Day?

 

Execution:
Are youth involved in the presentation of the programming? Have they been part of the production process? Are youth represented in the program? Did they use their resources effectively to create a high-quality program? Do the writing, directing, and production convey the idea of this program effectively to the viewer?

 

Year-round youth participation:
Has the broadcaster invested time to children’s programming on more than one day? Have youth been engaged in the production process? Has there been any training or other activities for youth throughout the year?

 

 
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