The Ministry of Transport, Information Technology and Communications announces a drawing competition entitled "Technologies that connect me to the world”.
The initiative is part of the series of events dedicated to the 150th anniversary of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and 135 years of membership of the Republic of Bulgaria in it.
The International Telecommunication Union is the leading United Nations agency on the issues of information and communication technologies. The motto of the organization is "Dedicated to connecting the world". The contact with the technologies and their use determine the development of the youngest citizens of the world - the children. Therefore, for the Ministry, as a participant in the management and the activities of the ITU is an important the vision of the children to the technologies in their lives.
Conditions for participation:
Theme: "Technologies that connect me to the world" Age of participants: Children aged 7-13. Deadline for submission: May 8, 2015
(The drawings to send Petya Chakyrova, expert in "Communications" Directorate , Ministry of Transport, Information Technology and Communications, str. "Dyakon Ignatius" №9, Sofia 1000).
Materials: No limit.
Authenticity: The painting must be created independently by the participant.
In the envelope must be enclosed sheet format 15/10 cm, on which is typed name, surname, age, e-mail, telephone of the author. Number of works: Every child can send one drawing.
Results: The results of the competition will be announced on the website of MTITC, "News" section. The best drawings will be exposed during the Round Table on the issues of the protection of children in the Internet space on May 18, 2015, which is part of the events in Bulgaria dedicated to the 150th anniversary of the ITU.
Awards:
1st place - an object prize worth 200 leva.
2nd place – an object prize worth 150 leva.
3rd place – an object prize worth 100 leva.
The winners will be invited to a ceremony at the Ministry of Transport, Information Technology and Communications and will be awarded their prizes by Minister Ivaylo Moskovski. |