Skills in Action Photo Competition seeks entries [Worldwide]

Amateur and professional photographers with an interest in youth skills can enter a contest.

UNESCO-UNEVOC is accepting entries for its Skills in Action Photo Competition. This year's competition theme is “Youth Empowerment through AI and Digital Skills.”

Photos should highlight innovative aspects of technical and vocational education and training (TVET).

Submissions should focus on AI and digital skills in TVET; equity in tech; digital solutions for a green future; and digital skills for peace.

First, second and third place winners will receive US$750, US$500 and US$350, respectively.

The deadline is Sept. 15.

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